Self-service checkouts have made everyone's shopping trips that little bit easier and there aren't many supermarkets in the UK that don't have one.
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A Russian supermarket chain which claims to be '30% cheaper than Aldi, Lidl, ASDA, Tesco and Morrisons' has outlined its plans to open up 300 stores in the UK.
The chain already has a handful of stores in the UK, but has big plans to expand over the next decade.
Mere, dubbed "the Russian Lidl', said it plans to open more than 300 stores in the UK within ten years.
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Self-service checkouts have made everyone's shopping trips that little bit easier and there aren't many supermarkets in the UK that don't have one.
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Join thousands of others in getting the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox.Lidl has announced plans to open dozens of new stores in Scotland as part of an expansion drive that will also pave the way for hundreds of extra jobs.The German discounter announced the openings as part of a pledge to reach 1,000 stores in the UK by 2022.It said £1.3bn will be invested into the project, which includes opening 50 new stores over the next 12 months in the UK overall.In total, the budget
PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESS: Live news as it happensIt plans to have 1,000 supermarkets in the UK by the end of 2023.The list of desirable locations for new stores is aimed at landowners and freeholders with suitable sites who are interested in exploring opportunities with Lidl.The discounter is seeking prominent sites, which are easily accessible, and have a strong pedestrian or traffic flow, whilst it is also interested in mixed-use sites.One is planned for Paisley's southside and the other in the
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