RetailDetail EU
Europe - EN
  • België - NL
  • Belgique - FR
  • Nederland - NL
  • España - ES
  • France - FR
  • Europe - EN
Newsletter
  • Register for free
Members' area
  • Log in
  • Become a member
  • News
    • Food
    • Fashion
    • Home
    • Electronics
    • Beauty/Care
    • DIY/Garden
    • Leisure
    • General
  • Events
    • EVENTS 2026
    • EVENT PARTNERSHIPS
  • Advertising & Paid content
    • RETAIL FILES – EDITORIAL CALENDAR
    • ONLINE ADVERTISING & PAID CONTENT
    • PRINT ADVERTISING
  • Members’ area
RetailDetail EU
Europe - EN
  • België - NL
  • Belgique - FR
  • Nederland - NL
  • España - ES
  • France - FR
  • Europe - EN
  • Newsletter
  • News
    • Food
    • Fashion
    • Home
    • Electronics
    • Beauty/Care
    • DIY/Garden
    • Leisure
    • General
  • Events
    • EVENTS 2026
    • EVENT PARTNERSHIPS
  • Advertising & Paid content
    • RETAIL FILES – EDITORIAL CALENDAR
    • ONLINE ADVERTISING & PAID CONTENT
    • PRINT ADVERTISING
  • Members’ area
Newsletter
  • Register for free
Members' area
  • Log in
  • Become a member
thumb
Written by Stefan Van Rompaey
In this article
  • Companies Delhaize
  • Topics Price competition
  • Geography Belgium
Share article
  • facebook
  • instagram
  • twitter
  • linkedin
  • email

Delhaize compares prices with Lidl, Carrefour, and Intermarché to break through “misperceptions”

icon
Food8 January, 2026

In a remarkable newspaper advertisement, Belgian supermarket chain Delhaize claims to be cheaper than its competitors Lidl, Carrefour, and Intermarché for a selection of competitively priced basic products. The retailer wants to correct a false price perception with this campaign.

31 products compared

“Delhaize is cheaper than you think,” states the advertisement, which refers to the more than 1,200 “Little Lions” in the range, basic private label products that are low-priced all year round. The retailer supports this claim with the publication of a price comparison for 31 food products, ranging from pizza bolognese and white farmhouse bread to paprika crisps and smoked salmon. The total for that shopping list is €46.45 at Delhaize, €46.57 at Lidl, €52.30 at Carrefour, and €48.41 at Intermarché—the latter is only mentioned in the French-language advertisement. Colruyt, Aldi, Albert Heijn, and Jumbo are not included.

The comparison is based on a “representative sample” on October 28, 2025, and did not take into account temporary discounts or promotions, according to the advertisement. Delhaize launched its Little Lions range in June 2022. Initially, the range contained 500 basic products, but that number has grown significantly since then. According to the retailer, they now account for almost 40% of the range of private label products in terms of volume.

“Customers don’t have to drive anywhere else”

“Many external independent price surveys show that Delhaize has effectively strengthened its price reality, clearly narrowing the gap with the competition and becoming more competitive than ever,” responds spokesperson Roel Dekelver. “Despite these efforts, we notice that consumers regularly associate Delhaize with a more expensive price perception, even though that image does not correspond to the reality in our stores and online. Our new campaign aims to break through this misperception and make it clear that Delhaize is very competitive with the Little Lions, even compared to other retailers. For example, our Little Lions are comparable to Lidl’s private label prices and up to 10% cheaper than Carrefour and Intermarché. So customers don’t have to drive around to find their daily groceries at the right price.”

Sign up for our newsletter for free

The campaign comes at a time when more supermarket chains in Belgium are launching price promotions. At the beginning of the year, after the more expensive holiday season, consumers are generally more price-conscious. Aldi announced price reductions for more than fifty products this week to mark its fiftieth anniversary, Lidl is launching “superhero weeks,” and Jumbo is unleashing a “price storm” this month. Market leader Colruyt is taking a completely different approach, with an emotional marketing campaign that shows how the retailer supports parents in their daily family life, under the motto “Together with Colruyt.”

More about... Food
See more
  • icon
    Food15 June, 2026
    Vion sells its German operations to Group of Butchers

    The Dutch Vion Food Group is exiting the German market: the meat processing company is selling its foodservice division to Group of Butchers, a group of butchers with production facilities in the Netherlands, Belgium, and Germany.

  • icon
    Food15 June, 2026
    With a new brand identity, Belgian waffle chain Chez Albert is setting its sights on international markets

    Waffle brand Chez Albert has just opened its ninth store, in a prime location in downtown Antwerp. At the same time, the retailer is unveiling a new brand identity, which will set the company up for its next phase of international growth.

  • icon
    Food12 June, 2026
    Colruyt cuts jobs, but denies covert restructuring

    At Colruyt Group’s headquarters, job roles are being reassigned and layoffs are taking place. However, the retailer strongly denies the accusation by the ACV union that this constitutes a covert restructuring.

Events
  • 16
    Sep
    CAPTAINS OF RETAIL – SEPTEMBER 2026
  • 24
    Sep
    RETAIL MARKETING DAY
  • 19
    Nov
    RETAILDETAIL NIGHT 2026
Most read
  • icon
    Fashion28 May, 2026
    Why Inditex is fully committing to diversification and artificial intelligence
  • icon
    Fashion19 May, 2026
    Zalando signs five-year partnership with Belgian football association
  • icon
    Fashion27 May, 2026
    Blockade of Belgian H&M distribution centre disrupts European supply chain
  • icon
    Beauty/Care20 May, 2026
    Nestlé and Danone under fire following infant formula crisis: still contaminated products
Follow RetailDetail
  • socialFacebook
  • socialTwitter
  • socialInstagram
  • sociallinkedIn
Since 2009, RetailDetail has been the leading B2B platform for the retail sector in Europe.
As a "100% trusted medium" and a strong retail community, RetailDetail provides professionals with reliable daily news, sharp insights and relevant sector analysis.
In addition, RetailDetail brings the market together through inspiring events and exclusive retail tours, where knowledge-sharing, networking and innovation take centre stage.
footer-logo
Mailing Address
Genuastraat 1/41
2000 Antwerp
Contact & address
About us
info@retaildetail.be

© 2026 RetailDetail
We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. By clicking “Accept All”, you consent to the use of ALL the cookies.
Accept All
Manage consent

Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience.
Necessary
Always Enabled
Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information.
Non-necessary
Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies. It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website.
SAVE & ACCEPT