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Never heard of Lidl before tonight, there's Aldi here. Lidl is interesting, of course they're doing WEF, it's a billionaire German who has a grand total of 3 pictures and zero recorded interviews online.
"In 1963, Schwarz married Franziska Weipert. They live in Heilbronn and have two daughters.[10] Schwarz is known to be very protective of his privacy,[3] in an extent that no media recordings of Schwarz exist and he refuses any kind of interview. Meanwhile, just three photos of him are known to exist in the press or in the image search of Google"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dieter_Schwarz
This article discusses what Lidl is v what Aldi is
and a brief overview of Lidl ownership, Dieter Schwartz took over his father's business
https://www.aldireviewer.com/how-are-aldi-and-lidl-related/
A Brief History of Lidl
Lidl’s orgins trace to a German named Josef Schwarz, who got into the grocery business back in the 1930s. Unlike Aldi’s Albrecht brothers, who were retail grocers almost from the beginning, Schwarz was involved in a number of businesses related to the larger food industry, including wholesale fruit.
In 1973, Josef opened the first Lidl store. For linguistic reasons, he did not want to name the store after himself (Schwarz means “black” and possible names would sound too much like “black market”) so he settled on the name Lidl, inspired by the name of a business partner. It borrowed the small-inventory concept that Aldi and some other German grocers were using, including the use of both permanent and rotating inventory items.
After Josef died in 1977, his son, Dieter, took over, expanding the company outside of Germany and into Western and Eastern Europe. In large part because of Lidl, Dieter is currently worth over $20 billion.
The rightful name of the store should be Schwartz but that's BLACK in German. Anon loves it when the fascists are consistent like that.
Joseph Schwartz was Nazi party age (1903-1977) with Dieter born in Germany in 1939 and they're VERY private. What would they be seeking to keep so private…
Schwarz Group was founded by Josef Schwarz (1903–1977), father of Dieter Schwarz, in 1930.[3] It is headquartered in Neckarsulm, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The Schwarz Group is an international trading company with 500,000 employees and operates over 12,900 stores in 2021 across 33 countries. It is made up of the two retail divisions Lidl and Kaufland. In addition to the retail business, the Schwarz Group also owns brands in the beverages, baked goods, sweets and ice cream sectors. The Schwarz Group has been involved in the collection, sorting, and recycling of recyclable materials for many years.[4] With the Dieter Schwarz Foundation, the company supports education primarily in Dieter Schwarz's hometown Heilbronn.[5]
The company had a €125.3 billion turnover in the 2020/2021 fiscal year.[6]
Joseph Schwarz was one of the most important entrepreneurs in northern Baden-Württemberg last century.
His decision to become a partner in a wholesale business for tropical fruit in 1930 began the long history of the Schwarz Group. The organisation has since grown to become one of the leading food retail companies in Germany, owning the brands Lidl and Kaufland.
Josef Schwarz turned the fruit selling business into a grocery wholesaler. The growth of the company was interrupted by the Second World War, and it took great effort to rebuild the business in the years that followed. It was not until 1954 that Josef Schwarz could move back into his own property in Heilbronn. In the same year, he joined retail chain A&O. In 1960 he opened the first C+C warehouse in Northern Württemberg, expanding the premises at the same time.
Josef Schwarz died in March 1977 at the age of 74. He was an active director of the company until his death. His ideas and vision were a vital contribution to the successful development of the company, which currently employs more than 300,000 people.
https://jss-erlenbach.phorms.de/en/about-us/about-josef-schwarz/
Dieter Swartz Forbes profile 7 days ago
$39.2B
https://www.forbes.com/profile/dieter-schwarz/?sh=44d579ac6fea
Dieter:
Career Highlights
After the sudden death of his father, Dieter Schwarz took over the naming rights from the co-owner Ludwig Lidl and he handled all the responsibilities of the Schwarz Group.
https://www.celebfamily.com/entrepreneur/dieter-schwarz.html
Lidl, the price breaker who pays well
In Switzerland, the German hard discount heals his image. And becomes the first player in mass distribution to offer a minimum wage of 4,000 francs to its employees. Highlights.
Emmanuel Grandjean
Published: 25.11.2013
https://www.bilan.ch/entreprises/lidl_le_casseur_de_prix_qui_paie_bien
ESG pioneers…