Tedi opens a branch in Hofheim: bargain hunting from October 29th!

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Tedi will open its first branch in Hofheim, Lower Franconia on October 29, 2025, with over 16,000 items at affordable prices.

Tedi eröffnet am 29. Oktober 2025 seine erste Filiale in Hofheim, Unterfranken, mit über 16.000 Artikeln zu günstigen Preisen.
Tedi will open its first branch in Hofheim, Lower Franconia on October 29, 2025, with over 16,000 items at affordable prices.

Tedi opens a branch in Hofheim: bargain hunting from October 29th!

In just a few days the time has come: Tedi is opening its first branch in Hofheim, Lower Franconia. The German non-food discounter, which has been firmly rooted in Dortmund since it was founded in 2004, has established itself as a real player in the industry. With over 3,600 stores in 15 European countries and more than 35,000 employees, Tedi is one of the leading companies in the non-food sector. Infranken reports that the new branch at Hans-Elbe-Straße 3-5 will open on October 29, 2025.

The store will have a sales area of ​​more than 900 square meters and promises a colorful selection of around 16,000 different items. From household goods to craft items to seasonal products – everyone will find something to suit their needs here. Particularly noteworthy is the range, which includes 5,000 products for one euro or less each. Such offers attract bargain hunters to the discounter, which is known for its price-performance ratio.

A modern shopping experience

The new openings also include modern furnishings that clearly present the items. Tedi has developed a concept primarily focused on the needs of families and neighborhoods, which always reacts flexibly to market changes. Tedi expansion highlights that this strategy works well in both urban and rural areas.

The opening in Hofheim will be celebrated with special promotions and special offers, making the shopping experience exciting right from the start. The branch will be open Monday to Saturday from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., with the doors opening at 8 a.m. on opening day.

The rise of non-food discounters

The importance of discounters in non-food retail is constantly growing. Statista shows that the industry has recovered well after the challenges of the Corona period. The ratio between price and quality is right, and the concept attracts many customers. In particular, the demand for inexpensive products is unbroken, which gives Tedi and Co. the opportunity to further expand their presence.

The non-food discounters are in intense competition with each other, with Tedi shaping the market for hardware and household items together with other providers such as KiK and Action. These companies are bringing a breath of fresh air into the purchasing landscape, and it will be exciting to see how the product range and pricing strategies will continue to develop.

The opening in Hofheim is undoubtedly a step in the right direction and a sign of Tedi's growth in the region. The coming days promise some interesting developments not only for customers, but also for the company itself.