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Lidl (German pronunciation: LEE-dəl) is a German international discount retailer chain [3] that operates over 12,000 stores, present in every member state of the European Union, Serbia, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States. [4]
Name Stores Type of stores Parent; Albert: 327: supermarket and hypermarket: Ahold: Billa: 238: supermarket: REWE Group: Coop TIP, TUTY 420+ convenience Skupina Coop
Chata Polska: Supermarket: 302 [26] Poland: There are no markets in certain regions. Chorten: Convenience store: 2036 [27] Poland: Frac: Supermarket: 21 [28] Poland: There are no markets in certain regions. Auchan Supermarket: Supermarket: 53 [29] France: There are no markets in certain regions. Moje Auchan: Convenience store: 9 [29] France ...
Biedronka (lit: Ladybird) is a chain of supermarkets.It is the largest chain of discount shops in Poland with 3,283 stores as of 2022 [1] and 70,000 employees (2022). [2] It is owned by the Portuguese group Jerónimo Martins.
Dealz is a chain of discount store operating in Poland, Ireland and Isle of Man. [3] Known as the "European version of Poundland" [4] and operated by the same parent company, Pepco Group, it offers a range of general merchandise products, the majority of which are at the fixed price of Polish złoty, euros and pound sterling currencies.
The first BILLA supermarket in Ukraine was opened on February 3, 2000, in Kyiv. Over the next 14 years, the company developed actively — in 2014, the number of its stores reached 39. BILLA supermarkets were represented in 16 cities in 9 regions of the country. Since 2015, the number of supermarkets has started to decrease.
Dino Polska is the owner of the Agro-Rydzyna meat plant. Since 2010, Dino Polska is sole distributor of meat and ham products under this brand, buying shares in the company since 2003. In June 2010, Enterprise Investors, an investment fund, bought 49% of the shares in the company for 200 million zlotys. Since its relations with Enterprise ...
In 2005, Ahold took over 56 outlets of the Austrian-based Julius Meinl supermarket when the latter company left the Czech market, and remodelled them to conform to their Albert brand. [3] In 2009, the company dropped the Hypernova brand, re-branding all hypermarket operations to the name Albert Hypermarket.