Lidl in Hildburghausen: After 32 years, the discounter closes its doors
Lidl in Hildburghausen: After 32 years, the discounter closes its doors
The elimination of a shopping market can have far -reaching consequences for a small town like Hildburghausen. After more than 32 years, the discounter Lidl closes its doors in Thuringia and leaves a split echo in the customer community.
closure leaves empty shelves
The closure of the Lidl market has led to the residents of Hildburghausen to think about their shops. "It is sad to see how an acquaintance who has offered fresh products for years, setting its operation," says Monika H., a long -time customer of the market. Many customers appreciated the central location of the business that offered not only food, but also plants and freshly baked bread. The demands of the population increase with the loss of a familiar provider.
customer reactions: criticism and indifference
The opinions among the residents are shared. While some seriously regret that the Lidl is closing, others are rather calm. "The building had long cracks in the facade. A few more shops are still better than a shop that cannot be renovated," says Hartmut L. He points out that there are a variety of other supermarkets in Hildburghausen, including net, Rewe and Edeka, which can meet the needs of the residents.
The offer remains diverse
Although the Lidl branch closes, the shopping offer for the citizens of Hildburghausen remains significantly. Many market owners hope that the closure will not have a long -term effect on the purchasing behavior of the residents. "A net can clearly go away," says Petra S., who wants to switch to the Rewe branch. The selection of discounters and supermarkets should ensure that customers can continue to be supplied with food.
The effects on the community
The elimination of a business established for such a long -established business is not only a question of shopping. For regular customers like Kerstin P. and Monika H. this also means that they lose direct contact with the employees and the familiarity of the store. "It was more than just a business, it was part of our community," says Kerstin P.
FAZIT
The closure of the Lidl in Hildburghausen is an example of the changing retail landscapes in rural areas. While the loss of an industry leader is a bitter setback for some, there are also enough alternatives to meet the needs of the population. The reactions to this change impressively show how much the identity of a place hangs on the shops that are located there.
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