Lidl stores can compete with other supermarkets. And they began to trade for health: there were more buns there and the price for a basket of goods was much lower. Now prices in Lidl are rapidly leveling off with other markets. And it's not good for Lidl. As for the quality of service, especially in the clothing and manufactured goods department, then, for example, in our worn-out clothing store it is much better. Do all the clothes have to be so scattered on the shelves? And there's not even a single fitting booth! Drills and saws are often interspersed with clothes. This clearly does not decorate the store. I like Lidl's vegetable department - it's better than Maxim's.