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  2. List of supermarket chains in Estonia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of supermarket chains in Estonia.Based on the reports for the 2020 financial year, the market leader was Coop Eesti with 24.4 percent, Selver in second place with 18.3 percent, Maxima in third place with 17.6 percent, Rimi in fourth place with 13.4 percent, Prisma in fifth place with 6 percent, Grossi Toidukaubad in sixth place with 6 percent , seventh is Meie Toidukaubad with 2 ...

  3. Maxima Group - Wikipedia

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    Three stores with different names were opened in Vilnius in 1992. First Maxima store was opened in 1998. [8] At the end of 2011, Maxima Group bought the Aldik supermarket chain in Poland with 24 stores. [9] Between 2012 and 2020, Maxima also operated a division in Spain, under the names SuperSol (supermarkets) and Cash Diplo (Cash & Carry). [10]

  4. List of shopping malls in Estonia - Wikipedia

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    Original store opened in 1993 in Viru hotel. Current building built in 1996 and expanded in 2000, after which it was the largest shopping mall in the Baltic states. [25] [26] 18 Lasnamäe Centrum Tallinn 2003 20,000 m 2 (220,000 sq ft) [27] 19 Balti Jaama Turg Tallinn 2017 19,000 m 2 (200,000 sq ft)

  5. Rimi Baltic - Wikipedia

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    Rimi Baltic is a major retail operator in the Baltic states based in Riga, Latvia.It is a subsidiary of Swedish group ICA.Rimi Baltic operates 314 retail stores in Estonia (84 stores), Latvia (141 stores) and Lithuania (89 stores) and has distribution centres in each country.

  6. Prisma (chain store) - Wikipedia

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    The first Prisma store opened in Jyväskylä in 1972. [1] In addition to food and groceries, Prisma's selection includes a wide collection of clothing, sporting goods, books, toys, entertainment and home accessories. Prisma's main competitor in Finland is Kesko's K-Citymarket chain. Prisma also has 14 hypermarkets in and around 5 cities in Estonia.

  7. Jysk - Wikipedia

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    It was founded by Lars Larsen, who opened the first store on Silkeborgvej in the Danish city of Aarhus in April 1979. [2] Today, Jysk is owned by the family of its founder through the Lars Larsen Group, a holding company that also fully or partly owns furniture chains such as ILVA , IDÉmøbler, IDdesign, Bolia.com, and Sengespecialisten. [ 3 ]