Belgians living along the border with France will soon be able to profit from low-cost products. A chain of ultra-low-cost German stores, TEDi, will soon open its door in France offering products for €1 or less.
As of May 2022, the German low-cost chain had 2699 locations across Germany, Austria, Slovenia, Spain, Croatia, Italy, and Poland. The store is best known for selling everyday household items, as well as DIY goods, electrical items, stationary, toys, cosmetics, and other products.
TEDi’s first French location is set to open in Evreux, not far from Paris, followed by other stores nearer to Belgium in the north of the country.
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Many Belgians travel to France to do their weekly shopping due to the comparatively low price of French supermarkets. Some Belgian shoppers saved €150 less in France for a full shopping trolley of goods.