Photos and reporting by Stacie Joy
Lidl opened its long-anticipated Lower East Side location on Friday, drawing lines as early as 6:30 a.m. for the official 8 a.m. opening.
The ribbon-cutting ceremony, held at 7:40 a.m., marked the German supermarket chain's continued expansion into Manhattan (there's an outpost in Harlem that opened in 2022 with one planned for Chelsea), bringing its global store count to over 12,000, with more than 185 in the eastern part of the U.S.
The 23,000-square-foot space — formerly a Rite Aid — is located at the corner of Grand and Clinton streets, in a building owned by the affordable housing nonprofit Grand Street Guild. Lidl signed a lease for the property last summer.
Opening day was as busy as you'd expect, with long lines at the entrance, free coffee and donuts for departing shoppers, and a DJ playing music near a union protest with an array of large inflatable rats outside the store.
A union representative said the demonstration — limited to the morning hours — was meant to raise awareness about labor concerns, stating, "We don't want [people] to go without food, but we do want them to think about fair labor practices."
Inside, the store offered wide aisles, a mix of self-checkout stations and staffed registers, and a particularly PACKED bakery section, which included Lidl's well-known 49-cent butter croissants, flown in from Europe and baked in-store.
Lidl introduced two limited-time baked goods for the LES launch — a cinnamon raisin New York-style bagel and a banana nut muffin — as part of a rotating "Special Guest" bakery feature.
Lidl introduced two limited-time baked goods for the LES launch — a cinnamon raisin New York-style bagel and a banana nut muffin — as part of a rotating "Special Guest" bakery feature.
Other offerings include a private-label meat line under the "Butcher's Specialty" brand, with items such as USDA Choice beef, organic and grass-fed options, and antibiotic-free chicken. The seafood section looked solid as well.
The eggs and dairy aisle drew a crowd as well. Eggs start at $3.75 a dozen, while a gallon of milk is $2.97.
5 comments:
Love that last image: Waage entlasten (=unload the scale)
They're even using the German software!
I tried to go into this store over the weekend but the line was pretty long so I will wait for a while until there are no lines to enter the store.
Its funny how when you go to the others stores they have almost nothing in stock makes you think maybe this is one of the stores that they want to make free 🤔
As much as I'd like to check out the new Lidl store..as a 2nd generation Brotherhood Of Teamsters member.. retired...I steer clear of any place where I see the Inflatable RAT..
Over the last 30 years or so I've seen too much NON UNION construction going on here in NYC,!
Lidl actually pay well and there dynamic is pretty interesting, rather than have cashiers, stockers etc they just have associates. It's not for me but I'm pretty sure some people enjoy how it makes each shift different because in any given shift you could be on the register one moment and stocking the next. This is how they are able to keep costs down and sell things at a cheaper price.
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