NEW YORK (Reuters) - German discount grocery chain Lidl, which is opening its first U.S. stores this summer, said its products would be up to 50 percent cheaper than competitors, which are already caught up in a price war.

Germany's Lidl to price groceries up to 50 percent below U.S. rivals
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