Food Lion and Lidl receive top employer honors

The grocery retailers have been recognized by the Top Employers Institute, which certifies organizations based on results of its HR Best Practices Survey.

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Food Lion and Lidl were named received top employer honors in the U.S. from the Top Employers Institute.
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Food Lion and Lidl have been named a top employer in the U.S. by the Top Employers Institute.

An omnichannel grocery retailer, Food Lion was honored with the Top Employer Index Certification, recognizing organizations that are committed to being great places to work through excellent human resources policies and practices, according to a news release.

Food Lion has more than 1,100 stores across 10 Southeastern and mid-Atlantic states. Through its “Count on me” culture, the company fosters a sense of belonging for 82,000 associates, promoting a supportive and inclusive environment for all, the release said.

“Food Lion is committed to being a best-in-class workplace,” said Linda Johnson, chief human resources and communications officer for Food Lion. “Deliberate and relevant human resources practices lay the foundation for a strong company culture. Putting these policies into practice reaffirms the importance of caring for associates and setting them up for success. We are honored to be recognized as a leader for our human resources strategies. Our associates make Food Lion a great place to work and shop, and it is because of them that we are acknowledged for ongoing success.”

The Top Employers Institute program certifies organizations based on the participation and results of its HR Best Practices Survey, which covers six topics of human resources: people strategy, work environment, talent acquisition, learning, inclusion and well-being.

Food Lion’s ongoing commitment in all six areas earned the company a top employer designation, the release said.

Lidl U.S. also highlighted its recognition as a top employer honoree.

Lidl globally was awarded the X-Large Enterprise Seal for the first time and the Top Employers Europe seal for the eighth time, according to a news release.

“People are at the center of everything we do, and we’re pleased to be recognized with this award.” said Karen Procell, chief human resources office and general counsel for Lidl U.S. ‘We’re constantly finding new ways to support, develop and celebrate our teams. We are proud of our progress here at Lidl U.S., and we’re excited to continue to take the organization to the next level.”

“Amidst constant change — through technological advances, economic shifts and evolving social landscapes — it is inspiring to see people and organizations rise to the challenge,” said Top Employers Institute CEO David Plink. “This year, the Top Employers Certification Program highlights the dedication of our Top Employers as they continue to set the standard, consistently delivering world-class HR strategies and practices. These Top Employers strive to foster growth and well-being, all while enriching the world of work. We are proud to celebrate these people-first leaders and teams as the Top Employers for 2025.”

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