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Lindt & Sprungli

Lindt & Sprungli Company Facts
HQ Location
Kilchberg, Switzerland
Employee Count
15000
CEO
Adalbert Lechner
Revenue
£6.178bn
Company Profile

Lindt & Sprüngli, established in 1845, is renowned for its premium chocolate creations and is headquartered in Kilchberg, Switzerland. With a rich history that spans over 175 years, the company has become a leader in the luxury chocolate market. The company's dedication to producing high-quality chocolate is evident in its meticulous selection of ingredients and its commitment to traditional Swiss chocolate-making techniques. Under the leadership of CEO Adalbert Lechner, Lindt & Sprüngli continues to uphold its standards of excellence and innovation.

The company employs approximately 15,000 people around the world, ensuring the Lindt experience is delivered consistently to chocolate lovers everywhere. Lindt & Sprüngli operates a number of retail stores globally, providing customers with direct access to their exquisite range of chocolate products. These stores are a testament to the brand's commitment to quality, offering a wide array of products that cater to various tastes and preferences.

As a leader in sustainable cocoa sourcing, Lindt & Sprüngli places significant emphasis on responsible and sustainable practices within its supply chain. The company's dedication to sustainability is reflected in its initiatives aimed at improving the livelihoods of cocoa farmers and promoting environmental stewardship. Lindt & Sprüngli's innovative approach to chocolate production ensures that it continues to set the standard in the industry, delighting consumers with its luxurious and delectable chocolate creations.

Keywords and Services
Premium chocolate
confectionery
luxury brand
chocolate production
retail stores
global distribution
cocoa sourcing
sustainability initiatives
chocolate innovation

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