About Lidl GB

Since establishing itself in Great Britain in 1994, Lidl GB has experienced continuous growth and today has over 35,000 employees, over 1,000 stores and 14 distribution centres in England, Scotland and Wales.

We take pride in providing our customers with the highest quality products at the lowest possible prices throughout Great Britain, from Kirkwall to the Isle of Wight.

Lidl GB is passionate about working with British producers and sources two thirds of its products from British suppliers.

For more information about Lidl GB visit corporate.lidl.co.uk

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Jobs for local people

A new Lidl store here will create up to 40 jobs for local people, including full and part-time roles. Lidl GB pay rates for hourly-paid colleagues is a minimum of £13 per hour, increasing to £13.95 with length of service

As well as competitive pay, Lidl GB also offers colleagues numerous other benefits including enhanced holiday entitlement, life assurance and optional health and dental insurance. Lidl GB is the only discounter to offer a colleague discount in store and has the most competitive maternity pay package in the sector.

Lidl does not operate zero hours contracts.

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All Lidl recruitment specifically targets our stores’ primary catchment areas (usually less than a five-minute drive from the store). This means that around 80% of the jobs will be filled locally, providing a real boost to the local economy

Our work with graduates and undergraduates has resulted in a wide range of recognition and Lidl offers a number of career progression initiatives, including:

More information on jobs will be available closer to the store opening date.

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Lidl & sustainability

The proposed store will meet Lidl’s high sustainability standards which are intended to minimise environmental impact over the lifetime of the store.

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Store heating and lighting systems are controlled by a computerised Building Management System (BMS) to minimise energy consumption

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All stock movement within stores is manual, avoiding unnecessary energy usage or noise pollution

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Motion sensors throughout our warehouses minimise electricity consumption and flow control devices are used to limit excess water usage

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The store will have two rapid Electric Vehicle charging bays, depending on vehicle battery they can provide up to 80% charge in approximately 50 minutes

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The car park lighting is switched off overnight and is controlled by a lux sensor during trading hours

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Our delivery vehicles are used to remove waste from the store on their return journey to the nearest Regional Distribution Centre, where the waste/recyclable material is sorted and managed centrally. This also helps to reduce vehicle trips to each store

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Lidl refrigeration plant has low carbon emissions ratings and operates without the need for chlorofluorocarbons. Chilled food cabinets use night blinds to save energy overnight

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Lidl are sector leaders in terms of recycling management with all cardboard and plastic produced from stores being recycled back into boxes and carrier bags, ready to be used again

More to Value

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What do we mean by More to Value?

Value is so much more than a price tag. Great value gives you more of the things you actually value. Like time away with the family, an exciting new addition to the weekly dinner plan or a surprise when you need it most. And you value your food. Real food. Fresh food. Quality that speaks for itself. So, we’ll always strive to give you great value. Local suppliers growing fantastic produce and award winners stocking your kitchen cupboards. Just great food at Lidl prices.

We also believe that everybody should be able to shop sustainably. It’s why we’re making green and ethical choices both accessible and affordable to all who shop with us. Our vision is to make Good Food accessible for everyone.

Our vision for Good Food is…

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Good for producers

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Good for people

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Good for our planet

Fairtrade

Lidl GB sells over 100 different Fairtrade certified products throughout the year, from bananas originating from Colombia, tea picked in Kenya and cocoa for our chocolate, grown in Cote d’Ivoire. In addition to the products we sell all year round, we proudly support specific Fairtrade campaigns such as Fairtrade Fortnight.

Sourcing the best of British

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For us, local sourcing is about celebrating all the wonderful food and drink Britain produces, supporting domestic farmers and ensuring customers can enjoy a wide range of British produce.

What local sourcing means to us

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Championing British farmers

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Supporting UK food and drink producers

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Offering customers a wide range of British produce

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Building strong, long-term supplier partnerships

Our investment in British food

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Supporting local causes

At Lidl, we’re proud of our Great British partnerships and work with a number of organisations and charities that reflect our values. Each of our stores are partnered with local community groups such as food banks and homeless shelters to redistribute our surplus food and customer donations. Our localised programme enables direct support within the communities we serve and aims to donate over 5 million meals every year.

Wherever Lidl operates, we aim to make a positive local impact – from job creation to supporting the regional economy.

The Lidl Effect

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Direct 3,532
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