Aldi and Lidl are two of the most popular Supermarkets in Europe. Both are known for their low prices and wide range of products. But which is bigger?
Aldi is the fifth largest supermarket chain in the world, with over 10,000 stores in 20 countries. It is also the largest German grocery chain.
Lidl, on the other hand, is the ninth largest supermarket chain in the world, with over 9,000 stores in 27 countries. In terms of size, therefore, Aldi is slightly bigger than Lidl.
However, Lidl is growing at a faster rate than Aldi. Between 2010 and 2016, Lidl’s sales increased by 70%, while Aldi’s sales only increased by 40%. This means that, although Aldi is currently bigger than Lidl, Lidl is likely to overtake Aldi in the near future.
So, which is bigger: Aldi or Lidl? Currently, Aldi is slightly bigger than Lidl. However, Lidl is growing at a faster rate and is likely to overtake Aldi as the largest supermarket chain in the world in the near future.