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ALDI & LIDL:
Europe’s Hard Discount Threat
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Europe’s hard discount threat
Aldi and Lidl represent one of the
biggest threats to retailers across
Europe.
The two German-based hard
discount food retailers are
expanding rapidly across Europe.
Aldi’s plans for an apparel brand in
the UK highlight a growing impact
on non-food categories.
The hard discount impact may be
greater than Wal-Mart’s feared
European expansion.
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European penetration
The companies are both present
across Western Europe, including
France, Spain and the UK.
Lidl has led more recent expansion
into Scandinavia and Central/ Eastern
Europe.
Lidl entered Norway, Hungary and
Slovakia in 2004 with more eastward
expansion expected.
Aldi is moving more cautiously with
Switzerland in 2004 and plans for
Sweden, Poland, Czech Republic and
New Zealand.
Penetration by Aldi and Lidl across Europe
Aldi & Lidl presence
Aldi or Lidl presence
Anticipated entry
Aldi & Lidl presence
Aldi or Lidl presence
Anticipated entry
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The impact
The worst is evident in Germany, where
Aldi and Lidl own a big share of the food
market and drive a super price-sensitive
marketplace.
Carrefour’s recent weak results in
France are a result of the growth of
hard discounters led by Lidl.
In other countries such as the UK, the
hard discount impact is insidious –
growing slowly and unnoticeably.
The impact is not limited to Europe. Lidl
is eying Canada. Aldi’s entry has roiled
Australia while its US presence grows
slowly, but steadily.
KarstadtQuelle is among the retailer’s reeling in
Germany’s super competitive environment.
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Impact bigger than Wal-Mart?
In ways, Aldi and Lidl’s impact on the
marketplace, notably on suppliers, may
be bigger than Wal-Mart.
Their impact is multiplied because of
their focus on so few sku’s – 700 to
1,200 – compared with 28,000 to
125,000 sku’s for Wal-Mart’s various
formats.
That means that Aldi and Lidl’s
purchasing power per sku can be several
times that of Wal-Mart.
As a result, in certain sku’s, Aldi and Lidl
can eclipse Wal-Mart’s ability to squeeze
suppliers and cut prices.
A Wal-Mart Supercenter in Germany, where the
US retailer has had disappointing results so far.
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The response
The threat is triggering a wave of strategic
moves by competitors to adjust formats,
add private label, etc.
The hypermarket boom has given way to
multi-format strategies that span from big
boxes to small formats.
Others, such as Ahold, have pulled out of
hypermarkets to focus on core formats
such as supermarkets.
Private label is multiplying, such as
Carrefour’s Number One, Delhaize’s 365,
and Ahold’s Euro Shopper.
Direct global sourcing is expanding access
to lower cost product.
Carrefour is depending on its new Number One
private label to help turn the tide in France.
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Aldi & Lidl in Perspective
Expansion has helped Aldi and Lidl inch
up the rankings of leading retailers
worldwide.
Aldi ranked 12th and Lidl 24th in 2003,
according to the report Top 200
Retailers Worldwide by Retail
Forward.
The Lidl hard discount chain is the
largest division of the Schwarz Group.
Aldi and Lidl are among the most
internationalized retailers, each
present in more than a dozen
countries.
Aldi & Lidl Among Top Retailers Worldwide - 2003
% of Sales
2003 Net Sales No. of in Foreign
Rank Company Home Country (Millions USD) Countries Countries
1 Wal-Mart Stores Inc.1 United States $ 256,329 11 19%
2 Carrefour Group2 France $ 79,761 30 49%
3 The Home Depot Inc.3 United States $ 64,816 3 7%
4 Metro AG Germany $ 60,648 28 47%
5 The Kroger Co. United States $ 53,791 1 0%
6 Tesco PLC4 United Kingdom $ 50,370 12 20%
7 Target Corp.5 United States $ 46,781 1 0%
8 Royal Ahold6 Netherlands $ 44,283 19 76%
9 ITM Entreprises SA7 France $ 43,453 8 30%
10 Costco Companies Inc.8 United States $ 41,693 8 18%
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12 Aldi Group Germany $ 36,211 12 33%
24 Schwarz Group (i.e. Lidl) Germany $ 28,664 15 59%
1Net sales excludes sales from McLane ($4.3 billion).
2Net sales excludes revenue from franchise operations.
3Net sales includes wholesale revenue.
4Net sales includes share of joint ventures.
5Net sales excludes credit revenue.
6Net sales excludes sales from divested Golden Gallon stores and food-service revenue.
7Net sales is an estimate and includes tax.
8Net sales excludes warehouse membership fees.
Sources: Top 200 Retailers Worldwide 2003, Retail Forward Inc.
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Aldi background
Aldi, short for Albrecht Discounts, is
actually two companies, Aldi Sud and
Aldi Nord.
Aldi Sud manages expansion in English-
speaking countries and Austria, which
borders its operations in Southern
Germany.
Aldi Nord manages expansion in the
rest of Europe as well as Northern
Germany.
The divisions were run by the
Albrecht brothers Karl (Sud) and Theo
(Nord) until 2003.
Aldi Sud logo
Aldi Nord logo
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Aldi store characteristics
Both Aldi companies operate with the
same limited assortment, private label
strategy.
A typical store is about 15,000 sq. ft.
(1,000-1,500 sq. m.) with as few as 700
products and as much as 95% of it
private label.
Aldi’s well-developed private label skill
has created a competitive advantage
with a combination of low prices at a
high standard of quality.
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Aldi by country
Besides Europe, Aldi also is in the US
and more recently Australia, which is
one of its fastest growing markets.
Aldi’s stores in the US include more
than 200 Trader Joe’s stores, which
extends the Aldi concept to upscale
products.
The Aldi format in the US reportedly
aims to grow by 300 stores to reach
1,000 by 2010.
Aldi’s growth has recently been driven
outside Germany, where conditions
have stagnated.
Aldi Stores, Sales & Market Share
By country in 2003
($US Mil) Market
Stores Sales share 1
All countries 7,208 36,210 3.0%
Australia 56 225 0.5%
Austria 298 735 4.9%
Belgium 376 575 2.1%
Denmark 200 500 3.2%
France 606 2,700 1.3%
Germany 4,000 24,140 16.7%
Ireland 11 45 0.4%
Luxembourg 10 40 2.5%
Netherlands 388 1,150 4.4%
Spain 80 250 0.3%
United Kingdom 268 1,350 0.8%
United States 915 4,500 1.0%
1 Total market is retail sales at food retailers
Source: Published reports, EuroStat, country statistics offices,
www.oanda.com and Retail Forward Inc.
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Lidl background
Lidl is the biggest part of the multi-
format Schwarz Group. Its Kaufland
hypermarkets are also spreading into
Eastern Europe.
Dieter Schwarz is the primary owner
of the Schwarz Group, structured
largely to minimize union and other
legal requirements.
While the Group dates to the 1930s,
the first Lidl store opened in 1973 as a
copy of Aldi.
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Lidl store characteristics
Although developed as a copy of the
Aldi concept, over time Lidl has
differentiated its concept.
Lidl is more promotional than Aldi,
which uses an EDLP strategy with non-
food promotions to boost traffic.
Lidl’s limited assortment is larger
(about 1,200 sku’s) and relies more on
brand products.
Lidl is known for squeezing suppliers
more so than Aldi and reacting faster
to new consumer demands.
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Lidl by country
After Germany, Lidl is most successful
in France, where it stuffed its
assortment into 300 sq. m. stores to
skirt restrictions.
Lidl has moved into Scandinavia with
Finland in 2002, Sweden last year and
soon Norway.
An eastern push began with Poland in
2002, Czech Republic last year and
Hungary and Slovakia in 2004.
Lidl is also looking beyond Europe.
Stretched resources kept it from
entering Canada this year.
Lidl Stores, Sales & Market Share
By country in 2003
($US Mil) Market
Stores Sales share 1
All countries 5,154 22,622 2.5%
Austria 78 204 1.3%
Belgium 200 356 1.3%
Czech Republic 52 40 0.5%
Finland 41 113 0.8%
France 990 4,640 2.3%
Germany 2,374 11,882 8.2%
Greece 85 217 1.1%
Ireland 43 187 1.6%
Italy 280 775 0.7%
Netherlands 142 441 1.7%
Poland 18 68 0.3%
Portugal 170 385 2.6%
Spain 349 1,154 1.3%
Sweden 11 10 0.1%
United Kingdom 321 2,150 1.2%
1 Total market is retail sales at food retailers
Source: Elsevier Food International, M+M Planet Retail, EuroStat, country
statistics offices, www.oanda.com and Retail Forward Inc.
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Looking Forward
Suppliers will see no let-up to the shrinking space on store shelves and unrelenting
pressure to cut prices as hard discounters drive retailers’ focus on private label, edited
assortments, and active sourcing and brand management.
The impact of hard discounters will vary to degree by country. Cultural differences
mean that the impact of hard discounters will likely never approach the German
outcome for most countries.
At same time, hard discounters have room to make significant gains in most countries
around the world, including the US.
The gains will be driven by an expanding down market in many parts of the world, as
economic growth increasingly diverges among the poorest and wealthiest households.
The impact will also be driven by hard discounters’ continuing expansion into apparel
and homegoods as they evolve to drive traffic and raise margins.
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About Retail Forward
The hard discount threat and other issues will
be covered in more depth in upcoming Retail
Forward reports on Retailing in Europe.
The reports are part of the global program of
the Retail Forward Intelligence System (RFIS).
Other recent Global RFIS reports include:
Retailing in China, Food Retailing in SE Asia
and Non-Food Retailing in SE Asia.
For more information, contact program
manager Frank Badillo at 614.355.4019 or at
fbadillo@retailforward.com

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Aldi and lidl

  • 1. ALDI & LIDL: Europe’s Hard Discount Threat
  • 2. 1 France Spain Germany UK Ireland Poland Italy Norway Sweden Finland Austria Czech R. Slovakia HungarySwitz.. Bel. Neth. Greece Russia Ukraine Belarus Romania Lithuania Latvia Estonia Bulgaria Den. France Spain Germany UK Ireland Poland Italy Norway Sweden Finland Austria Czech R. Slovakia HungarySwitz.. Bel. Neth. Greece Russia Ukraine Belarus Romania Lithuania Latvia Estonia Bulgaria Den. France Spain Germany UK Ireland Poland Italy Norway Sweden Finland Austria Czech R. Slovakia HungarySwitz.. Bel. Neth. Greece Russia Ukraine Belarus Romania Lithuania Latvia Estonia Bulgaria Den. Europe’s hard discount threat Aldi and Lidl represent one of the biggest threats to retailers across Europe. The two German-based hard discount food retailers are expanding rapidly across Europe. Aldi’s plans for an apparel brand in the UK highlight a growing impact on non-food categories. The hard discount impact may be greater than Wal-Mart’s feared European expansion.
  • 3. 2 France Spain Germany UK Ireland Poland Italy Norway Sweden Finland Austria Czech R. Slovakia HungarySwitz.. Bel. Neth. Greece Russia Ukraine Belarus Romania Lithuania Latvia Estonia Bulgaria Den. France Spain Germany UK Ireland Poland Italy Norway Sweden Finland Austria Czech R. Slovakia HungarySwitz.. Bel. Neth. Greece Russia Ukraine Belarus Romania Lithuania Latvia Estonia Bulgaria Den. France Spain Germany UK Ireland Poland Italy Norway Sweden Finland Austria Czech R. Slovakia HungarySwitz.. Bel. Neth. Greece Russia Ukraine Belarus Romania Lithuania Latvia Estonia Bulgaria Den. European penetration The companies are both present across Western Europe, including France, Spain and the UK. Lidl has led more recent expansion into Scandinavia and Central/ Eastern Europe. Lidl entered Norway, Hungary and Slovakia in 2004 with more eastward expansion expected. Aldi is moving more cautiously with Switzerland in 2004 and plans for Sweden, Poland, Czech Republic and New Zealand. Penetration by Aldi and Lidl across Europe Aldi & Lidl presence Aldi or Lidl presence Anticipated entry Aldi & Lidl presence Aldi or Lidl presence Anticipated entry
  • 4. 3 The impact The worst is evident in Germany, where Aldi and Lidl own a big share of the food market and drive a super price-sensitive marketplace. Carrefour’s recent weak results in France are a result of the growth of hard discounters led by Lidl. In other countries such as the UK, the hard discount impact is insidious – growing slowly and unnoticeably. The impact is not limited to Europe. Lidl is eying Canada. Aldi’s entry has roiled Australia while its US presence grows slowly, but steadily. KarstadtQuelle is among the retailer’s reeling in Germany’s super competitive environment.
  • 5. 4 Impact bigger than Wal-Mart? In ways, Aldi and Lidl’s impact on the marketplace, notably on suppliers, may be bigger than Wal-Mart. Their impact is multiplied because of their focus on so few sku’s – 700 to 1,200 – compared with 28,000 to 125,000 sku’s for Wal-Mart’s various formats. That means that Aldi and Lidl’s purchasing power per sku can be several times that of Wal-Mart. As a result, in certain sku’s, Aldi and Lidl can eclipse Wal-Mart’s ability to squeeze suppliers and cut prices. A Wal-Mart Supercenter in Germany, where the US retailer has had disappointing results so far.
  • 6. 5 The response The threat is triggering a wave of strategic moves by competitors to adjust formats, add private label, etc. The hypermarket boom has given way to multi-format strategies that span from big boxes to small formats. Others, such as Ahold, have pulled out of hypermarkets to focus on core formats such as supermarkets. Private label is multiplying, such as Carrefour’s Number One, Delhaize’s 365, and Ahold’s Euro Shopper. Direct global sourcing is expanding access to lower cost product. Carrefour is depending on its new Number One private label to help turn the tide in France.
  • 7. 6 Aldi & Lidl in Perspective Expansion has helped Aldi and Lidl inch up the rankings of leading retailers worldwide. Aldi ranked 12th and Lidl 24th in 2003, according to the report Top 200 Retailers Worldwide by Retail Forward. The Lidl hard discount chain is the largest division of the Schwarz Group. Aldi and Lidl are among the most internationalized retailers, each present in more than a dozen countries. Aldi & Lidl Among Top Retailers Worldwide - 2003 % of Sales 2003 Net Sales No. of in Foreign Rank Company Home Country (Millions USD) Countries Countries 1 Wal-Mart Stores Inc.1 United States $ 256,329 11 19% 2 Carrefour Group2 France $ 79,761 30 49% 3 The Home Depot Inc.3 United States $ 64,816 3 7% 4 Metro AG Germany $ 60,648 28 47% 5 The Kroger Co. United States $ 53,791 1 0% 6 Tesco PLC4 United Kingdom $ 50,370 12 20% 7 Target Corp.5 United States $ 46,781 1 0% 8 Royal Ahold6 Netherlands $ 44,283 19 76% 9 ITM Entreprises SA7 France $ 43,453 8 30% 10 Costco Companies Inc.8 United States $ 41,693 8 18% ……………………….. 12 Aldi Group Germany $ 36,211 12 33% 24 Schwarz Group (i.e. Lidl) Germany $ 28,664 15 59% 1Net sales excludes sales from McLane ($4.3 billion). 2Net sales excludes revenue from franchise operations. 3Net sales includes wholesale revenue. 4Net sales includes share of joint ventures. 5Net sales excludes credit revenue. 6Net sales excludes sales from divested Golden Gallon stores and food-service revenue. 7Net sales is an estimate and includes tax. 8Net sales excludes warehouse membership fees. Sources: Top 200 Retailers Worldwide 2003, Retail Forward Inc.
  • 8. 7 Aldi background Aldi, short for Albrecht Discounts, is actually two companies, Aldi Sud and Aldi Nord. Aldi Sud manages expansion in English- speaking countries and Austria, which borders its operations in Southern Germany. Aldi Nord manages expansion in the rest of Europe as well as Northern Germany. The divisions were run by the Albrecht brothers Karl (Sud) and Theo (Nord) until 2003. Aldi Sud logo Aldi Nord logo
  • 9. 8 Aldi store characteristics Both Aldi companies operate with the same limited assortment, private label strategy. A typical store is about 15,000 sq. ft. (1,000-1,500 sq. m.) with as few as 700 products and as much as 95% of it private label. Aldi’s well-developed private label skill has created a competitive advantage with a combination of low prices at a high standard of quality.
  • 10. 9 Aldi by country Besides Europe, Aldi also is in the US and more recently Australia, which is one of its fastest growing markets. Aldi’s stores in the US include more than 200 Trader Joe’s stores, which extends the Aldi concept to upscale products. The Aldi format in the US reportedly aims to grow by 300 stores to reach 1,000 by 2010. Aldi’s growth has recently been driven outside Germany, where conditions have stagnated. Aldi Stores, Sales & Market Share By country in 2003 ($US Mil) Market Stores Sales share 1 All countries 7,208 36,210 3.0% Australia 56 225 0.5% Austria 298 735 4.9% Belgium 376 575 2.1% Denmark 200 500 3.2% France 606 2,700 1.3% Germany 4,000 24,140 16.7% Ireland 11 45 0.4% Luxembourg 10 40 2.5% Netherlands 388 1,150 4.4% Spain 80 250 0.3% United Kingdom 268 1,350 0.8% United States 915 4,500 1.0% 1 Total market is retail sales at food retailers Source: Published reports, EuroStat, country statistics offices, www.oanda.com and Retail Forward Inc.
  • 11. 10 Lidl background Lidl is the biggest part of the multi- format Schwarz Group. Its Kaufland hypermarkets are also spreading into Eastern Europe. Dieter Schwarz is the primary owner of the Schwarz Group, structured largely to minimize union and other legal requirements. While the Group dates to the 1930s, the first Lidl store opened in 1973 as a copy of Aldi.
  • 12. 11 Lidl store characteristics Although developed as a copy of the Aldi concept, over time Lidl has differentiated its concept. Lidl is more promotional than Aldi, which uses an EDLP strategy with non- food promotions to boost traffic. Lidl’s limited assortment is larger (about 1,200 sku’s) and relies more on brand products. Lidl is known for squeezing suppliers more so than Aldi and reacting faster to new consumer demands.
  • 13. 12 Lidl by country After Germany, Lidl is most successful in France, where it stuffed its assortment into 300 sq. m. stores to skirt restrictions. Lidl has moved into Scandinavia with Finland in 2002, Sweden last year and soon Norway. An eastern push began with Poland in 2002, Czech Republic last year and Hungary and Slovakia in 2004. Lidl is also looking beyond Europe. Stretched resources kept it from entering Canada this year. Lidl Stores, Sales & Market Share By country in 2003 ($US Mil) Market Stores Sales share 1 All countries 5,154 22,622 2.5% Austria 78 204 1.3% Belgium 200 356 1.3% Czech Republic 52 40 0.5% Finland 41 113 0.8% France 990 4,640 2.3% Germany 2,374 11,882 8.2% Greece 85 217 1.1% Ireland 43 187 1.6% Italy 280 775 0.7% Netherlands 142 441 1.7% Poland 18 68 0.3% Portugal 170 385 2.6% Spain 349 1,154 1.3% Sweden 11 10 0.1% United Kingdom 321 2,150 1.2% 1 Total market is retail sales at food retailers Source: Elsevier Food International, M+M Planet Retail, EuroStat, country statistics offices, www.oanda.com and Retail Forward Inc.
  • 14. 13 Looking Forward Suppliers will see no let-up to the shrinking space on store shelves and unrelenting pressure to cut prices as hard discounters drive retailers’ focus on private label, edited assortments, and active sourcing and brand management. The impact of hard discounters will vary to degree by country. Cultural differences mean that the impact of hard discounters will likely never approach the German outcome for most countries. At same time, hard discounters have room to make significant gains in most countries around the world, including the US. The gains will be driven by an expanding down market in many parts of the world, as economic growth increasingly diverges among the poorest and wealthiest households. The impact will also be driven by hard discounters’ continuing expansion into apparel and homegoods as they evolve to drive traffic and raise margins.
  • 15. 14 About Retail Forward The hard discount threat and other issues will be covered in more depth in upcoming Retail Forward reports on Retailing in Europe. The reports are part of the global program of the Retail Forward Intelligence System (RFIS). Other recent Global RFIS reports include: Retailing in China, Food Retailing in SE Asia and Non-Food Retailing in SE Asia. For more information, contact program manager Frank Badillo at 614.355.4019 or at fbadillo@retailforward.com