Lidl, a German supermarket chain, has opened three retail outlets in Estonia. The supermarket chain has now covered all the Baltic States after the recent launch. Lidl has a store in the capital city Tallinn and three other Estonian cities. The newly-launched stores received an overwhelming response from shoppers. Schwarz Group, the owner of the chain, injected 80M euros into the launch and will have above 1,000 new job openings in the country with a population of 1.2 million consumers. Aldi, Lidl’s active competitor, is yet to launch a store in the country.