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Lidl
Address: Knivgatan 1B, 212 28 Malmö, Sweden
Phone: 020-190 80 70
Zip Code: 212 28


Opening Hours

Monday: 8:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Thursday: 8:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Saturday: 8:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Sunday: 8:00 AM – 9:00 PM

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One of the cheapest super stores in Malmö compared to ICA, COOP and others. You can buy all your household stuff here on cheaper prices. Food items are much cheaper here, if you want save some money. You can also find other household things here. I am giving it five stars because its the cheapest grocery store in Malmö. Clean place! Good service! Plenty of stuff available always!
Good prices on many items. Stock varies frequently so you never know what you might find
Not bad. Just to much people all th time. Never finds what you need
This lidl store have pretty good parking for cars. But is also a bit wonky to ride to by bike. There is no short enterence from the bike paths and you have to ride around the get in. Or take a shortcut up the stairs using the ramp. The store in it's self is just like any other Lidl store. Plenty of interesting things to look forward to each week. I for one follow the online version of this weeks goods. You never know what you might find. Maybe clothing, things for your car or bike, or why not some furniture or a bbq grill. Never a dull moment in the weekly goods. Besides those you have all the regular groceries. And also don't forget to use the app.
Cheated and humiliated!nI like special offers, and I was cheated last time in this shop, so this time, I took a photo of the price tag on the shelf in case they were still cheating. And they were - and not only with the item, I had a photo of! I showed my photo to the man at the register. He told me I was wrong, but I told him that I just took this photo in this shop. Then he called for assistance. The result was that they removed some items from the bill, but I still didn't get the correct price, and no explanation to their actions. The other items with prices different from the ones on the shelf, I was simply told I was wrong about, and since I didn't photograph every item I bought, I had to leave the issue. The people involved seemed shocked that I stood up to this cheating, and they acted like I was in error, and I felt accused and humiliated in this. Is this the normal way of treating supermarket customers in Sweden?
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