German supermarket bans students from entering after customers complain
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A Lidl supermarket in Leverkusen, West Germany, has reportedly banned all students from two adjacent high schools from entering. The store reportedly did so after numerous complaints from local residents that students were causing trouble, causing chaos, stealing goods, and begging inside. Security guards are monitoring compliance with the measures.
A Lidl store in Leverkusen, near Cologne, Germany, has banned all students from entering the shopping center, and nearby schools were unaware of the measure. The article New Lidl Store Bans Children and Teenagers from the Supermarket. Residents Outraged by the Decision first appeared on Romania TV.
Some students in Leverkusen have been banned from a Lidl branch after customers reported chaotic conditions and thefts.
For many students from two secondary schools in the German city of Leverkusen, a visit to the nearby Lidl was part of the school day. They bought something to eat or drink. But recently, some parents received shocking news: Their children are banned from the store!
A Lidl branch in Leverkusen has imposed a blanket ban on all students. The neighboring schools knew nothing about the measure, but now want to provide educational support.
A Lidl store in Leverkusen, near Cologne, Germany, banned all students from entering the shopping center, and nearby schools knew nothing about this measure.
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