FOSTERING STRONG PARTNERSHIPS: LIDL GB HOLDS FIRST NATIONAL SUPPLIER EVENT

03.10.2023 | London UK

Lidl GB Supplier Event

Lidl GB

  • Lidl GB held its first national supplier event, welcoming over 600 attendees to its brand-new Regional Distribution Centre (RDC) in Luton
  • Attendees heard about its current performance, ambitious growth plans and the integral role of suppliers in reaching these goals
  • Event follows recent investment into the British egg industry and an additional £4 billion into British food businesses during FY23
  • Wyke Farms Ltd, who have worked with Lidl GB for almost 30 years and attended the event, commented: “What sets Lidl GB apart for us is their family-like approach, marked by honesty and simplicity”

3 OCTOBER, LONDON – On Wednesday 27 September, Lidl GB welcomed over 600 attendees to its brand new 1.2 million square foot Regional Distribution Centre (RDC) in Luton as part of its first ever supplier event in Great Britain.   

Lidl GB CEO, Ryan McDonnell, kicked off the day by welcoming guests, followed by addresses from other Board Directors and senior colleagues including the Supply Chain Director, Logistics Director and Customer Director. Suppliers were provided with business updates, along with the opportunity to hear all about Lidl’s ambitious growth plans and the integral role of suppliers in reaching these goals.

While learning about initiatives, industry trends and innovation, the event also provided a unique networking platform for suppliers to connect face to face with Lidl colleagues and key contacts from across the business, including those from Buying, Procurement and CSR.

Held at Lidl’s largest RDC in the world, which officially opened earlier in the month, suppliers received a virtual tour of the warehouse, offering them a behind the scenes look into the discounter’s operations.

The event follows confirmation earlier in the year that Lidl was accelerating spending plans announced at the end of 2019 and would invest £4 billion in British food businesses in FY23, cementing its support for suppliers across the country.

Martin Kottbauer, Chief Trading Officer at Lidl GB, commented: “Last year, we saw a record number of shoppers coming through our doors, attracting an additional 1.4 million customers1. As households have continued to tighten their belts, we’re incredibly grateful to our business partners for the support they have provided to ensure that customers have continued access to high quality products at the lowest possible prices.  

“Our business is only ever as good as our suppliers, and their products are paramount to achieving this. We have led the way with our commitments to longer-term contracts and, as we look to the future and continue on our growth trajectory, we’re committed to bolstering our partnerships further; providing suppliers with the security and certainty needed, as they continue on the journey with us. Our inaugural supplier event is a pivotal part of this, and we look forward to learning and growing together in the years to come.”  

The discounter, which stocks 100% fresh British milk, butter, eggs, cream, poultry, beef and pork, has long championed British food and farming and over-trades in British meat, poultry and eggs. Sourcing two-thirds of its core produce from the UK, Lidl GB works directly with over 650 suppliers across the country, giving them unrivalled access to local and international markets.

Richard Clothier, Managing Director of Wyke Farms Ltd, added: "We have been proud partners of Lidl GB since their inaugural store opening in 1994, and next year marks a significant milestone of 30 years together. Over this journey, our collaboration has grown substantially, with the amount cheese we supply on an annual basis increasing by a staggering 14,000 per cent, spanning 20 countries, including the United States.

“What sets Lidl GB apart for us is their family-like approach, marked by honesty and simplicity, aligning perfectly with our values. The supplier event has been enlightening, allowing us to engage further with key people within the business, witness the journey our products undertake, and gain insights into the future of our collaboration within Lidl’s wider vision.”

Last month, Lidl announced it was offering financial incentives for farmers to help boost British egg production. The unique investment will enable farmers to diversify their existing business and provide confidence and security to invest in the future.


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Notes to Editors

1Kantar, 52 w/e 25th December 2022

About Lidl GB

Since establishing itself in Great Britain in 1994, Lidl GB has experienced continuous growth and today has over 31,000 employees, over 960 stores and 14 distribution centres in England, Scotland and Wales.

As part of the Schwarz retail group, Lidl is one of Europe’s leading organisations in the food retail industry. The supermarket, which has around 376,000 employees globally, currently operates approximately 12,200 stores and more than 220 logistics centers and warehouses in 31 countries.

The supermarket takes pride in providing its customers with the highest quality products at the lowest possible prices throughout Great Britain, from Kirkwall to the Isle of Wight. Social responsibility and sustainability are at the core of the company's daily operations, with the company placing a strong emphasis on its responsibility for people, society, and the environment. Lidl GB is passionate about working with British producers and sources two thirds of its products from British suppliers.

The Schwarz Group, which operates worldwide as a retail group, generated a turnover of €154.1 billion in the financial year 2022.

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

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