Lidl, the German supermarket chain, is expanding its U.S. operations and plans to open its first store in Glassboro, New Jersey. The company has been tight-lipped about the details of the deal, but it is believed that Lidl will take over the former Acme supermarket on Delsea Drive.
This is good news for residents of Glassboro, as the town has been without a full-fledged supermarket since Acme closed its doors in 2015. The nearest grocery store is a ShopRite, which is about a mile away. This can be inconvenient for residents, especially those without cars.
Lidl is known for its low prices and wide selection of both food and non-food items. The company has been expanding rapidly in Europe and has recently entered the U. market. It plans to open 100 stores on the East Coast by the end of 2018.
The announcement of Lidl’s expansion into Glassboro is welcome news for residents who have been without a full-fledged supermarket for three years. The German chain is known for its low prices and wide selection of both food and non-food items, and its expansion into the U. market is good news for consumers looking for an alternative to traditional grocery stores.