Discount grocer and private brand superstar Lidl has appointed Richmond, Virginia based The Martin Agency as its new U.S. agency. The team will launch its new campaign “Don’t Let Them Waste Your Money” campaign this week.
The multi-platform campaign caricatures what the company refers to as “the broken and bloated supermarket shopping experience many Americans face,” and highlights the better and lower cost experience at Lidl stores.


The new ads follow a study from the University of North Carolina Kenan-Flagler School of Business found Lidl prices to be as much as 50% lower than nearby retailers.
“This new campaign is designed to raise awareness about the costly inefficiencies of traditional supermarkets and the savings that Lidl’s streamlined approach brings to customers every day,” stated Elina Elvholm, director of brand marketing at Lidl US. “When customers shop at Lidl, they experience less complexity, lower prices, and better-quality choices.”
The inaugural series introduces the Vanhills, a fictional family that owns a large chain of supermarkets. The Vanhills are consumed with using supermarket tricks to con customers into paying more for inferior products and inefficient practices.
“When you get a chance to work with a brand as fearless and competitive as LIDL, you have to deliver work the category won’t see coming,” said David Muhlenfeld, vice president, creative director for The Martin Agency. “So we went semi-ballistic and took a cheerful hammer to fruit pyramids and all the other tricks traditional groceries use to make you pay more than you should.