In heatwave-baked France, ‘madness’ and chaos grip air-conditioner shoppers
In Paris, hundreds of people crowded Lidl supermarkets on Thursday, leading to scuffles and shouting matches as residents sought affordable air-cooling units ahead of another heatwave. Elsewhere, air conditioners were priced at over €1,200, while Lidl offered basic models for as low as €179.

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AI-generatedIn Paris, hundreds of people crowded Lidl supermarkets on Thursday, leading to scuffles and shouting matches as residents sought affordable air-cooling units ahead of another heatwave. Elsewhere, air conditioners were priced at over €1,200, while Lidl offered basic models for as low as €179. Police were called to at least two stores due to the large crowds. France, accustomed to mild summers, has few homes equipped with air conditioning, leaving them vulnerable to increasingly frequent heatwaves linked to global warming. A recent record heatwave caused excess deaths and overwhelmed public services.
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5 extractedFrance recently experienced a record heatwave that caused excess deaths, overwhelmed hospitals, closed schools, and cancelled music festivals.
Scientists link increasingly frequent heatwaves to global warming.
Air conditioners were on sale at Lidl for as low as €179, significantly cheaper than the usual market price of over €1,200.
Hundreds of people besieged Lidl supermarkets in Paris, with scuffles and shouting matches breaking out over air-cooling units.
Few homes and schools in France are equipped with air conditioning due to historically mild summers.