German Discount Stores Disrupt US Grocery Space

With simpler stores that offer fewer products at lower prices, German discount chains Aldi and Lidl have increased their sales. They are taking a bigger share of U.S. grocery bills and pressuring retailers in the U.S. to respond, with grocers in the U.S. decreasing prices on staples like eggs and milk and adding more products that discounters aren’t known for like fresh foods, The Wall Street Journal reported.
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