Delphine Batho reports Lidl for misleading advertising after store tensions

Deputy Delphine Batho announced Friday she had reported Lidl to fraud authorities, accusing the chain of intentionally organizing store tensions through misleading advertising on air conditioners.

Generation Ecology deputy Delphine Batho filed a report with fraud authorities. She accuses Lidl of presenting a mobile air conditioner for 179 euros as a promotion, when the product had been sold cheaper before. The chain responded that the devices were sold at the usual price and denied any exceptional promotion.

At dawn on Thursday, the nationwide sale of 200,000 air conditioners triggered rushes in about thirty stores out of more than 1,500. Police intervened in some cases to manage crowds. Lidl deleted a social media post showing a Game of Thrones battle scene.

Lidl France president John Paul Scally called for responsibility and mutual respect. Unions denounced a lack of anticipation that endangered staff during the heatwave.

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Illustration depicting heated controversy in French National Assembly over Alloncle's public broadcasting report, with political criticisms and proposals.
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Alloncle report on public broadcasting sparks criticism and controversy

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Charles Alloncle’s report on public broadcasting, published on May 5, 2026, on the National Assembly website, has sparked sharp controversy. France Télévisions’ president and the Prime Minister criticized it, while La France insoumise proposes reinstating the TV license fee. A complaint for illegal interest-taking targets the rapporteur.

Lidl held a sale of 200,000 air conditioners and fans in France on Thursday, July 2, causing crowds and chaos in some supermarkets ahead of an expected heatwave.

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Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu approved an order for 30,000 air conditioners for hospitals on Friday, as France faces an exceptional heatwave affecting two-thirds of the country.

In Bordeaux, where temperatures hit 35 degrees on Thursday, pupils in non-air-conditioned schools endured intense heat.

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On June 17 and 20 2026, parents of pupils in Nantes installed survival blankets and painted windows to combat heat in public schools.

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