Lidl Announces New Plan to Sell Super Cheap Mobile Phone Deals
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The Lidl Supermarket chain is preparing to launch mobile phone subscriptions at reduced prices in many countries, thus entering direct competition with traditional...
What if your next mobile package came from your supermarket? The idea may seem surprising, and yet it is becoming very serious. Lidl, known for its attractive prices on the food market, is about to attack a completely different market. An advertisement that intrigues as much as it questions, especially in an already very competitive sector. Because so far, several brands have tried their luck, but without much success. So why would Lidl succeed …
According to the Financial Times, the hard-discount giant is preparing a major offensive on the telecoms market. By joining with the British company 1Global, Lidl plans to distribute mobile packages in several countries, including France. After Lebara, YouPrice or Prixtel, the operator market
Lidl prepares mobile packages in France via 1Global and potentially the Orange network, relying on its 100 million Lidl Plus users.
Lidl could soon not just fill the carts: the German brand is also preparing its entry into the telecoms in France. Already active in mobile telephony in Germany, Austria and Switzerland under the banner Lidl Connect, the subsidiary of the Schwarz group now confirms ... Read more Like KultureGeek on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter Don't forget to download our free iAddict app for iPhone and iPad (link App Store) Read more Lidl is preparing its…
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