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  2. Iceland (supermarket) - Wikipedia

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    An additional Iceland Foods store opened in Dudley town centre on 2 December 2010 in part of the former Beatties department store, 21 years after their initial departure from the town. [ 21 ] In 2013, two labs, one in Ireland and another in Germany, on behalf of the Irish state agency FSAI, identified 0.1% equine DNA in some Iceland Foods products.

  3. The Range (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Newer, larger stores offer an Iceland food department (paid for at main tills), [22] and some cafes in stores with Iceland are branded 'Iceland Cafe'. [23] Some stores also host concessions such as rug cleaner hire or key cutting services. In 2024, The Range rebranded some of the "Dee Dee's" coffee shops as Cafe Eighty-Nine. [24]

  4. List of supermarket chains in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Stores Type of store Parent; 10-11: 3 convenience Basko ehf. Bónus: 33 discount Hagar hf. Costco: 1 hypermarket Costco Wholesale: Euro-Market: 3 convenience none Hagkaup: 8 department store Hagar hf. Krónan: 26 discount FESTI hf. Kjarval 2 convenience FESTI hf. Stórkaup 1 big box store Hagar hf Iceland [1] 6 convenience Samkaup ehf. Kr. 2 ...

  5. Bónus - Wikipedia

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    Bónus Keflavik. Bónus (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈpouːnʏs]) is an Icelandic no-frills supermarket chain owned by Hagar.Bónus operates thirty-three stores in Iceland, eight stores in the Faroe Islands, and one store in Denmark.

  6. Bill Grimsey - Wikipedia

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    In January 2001 he took up the position of CEO of Iceland, replacing Stuart Rose who had been CEO since Iceland's merger with Booker plc in the summer of 2000. [6] Malcolm Walker, Iceland's founder & Chairman, was forced to stand down soon after as it was revealed he had sold £13.5 million of Iceland shares five weeks before the company released the first of several profits warnings.

  7. Mosaic Fashions - Wikipedia

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    In November 2003, Oasis and Coast were acquired from PPM Ventures by a secondary management buyout, supported by Baugur Group hf. and an investor group led by Kaupthing Bank hf. Noel Ltd. was established as the takeover vehicle, which in June 2004 was renamed Mosaic Fashions, when it acquired the Karen Millen and Whistles brands. [3]

  8. Krónan - Wikipedia

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    Krónan is a discount supermarket chain in Iceland. [1] [2] Krónan has been operating since 2000, and is a subsidiary of the holding company Festi. There are a total of 26 Krónan stores in Iceland. [3] [4] [5]

  9. Baugur Group - Wikipedia

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    Baugur Group (/ ˈ b aʊ ɡ ər /; Icelandic: [ˈpœyːɣʏr̥]) was an Icelandic investment company.The group began as a supermarket and general retail company in Iceland, before diversifying to own a number of businesses at its peak, primarily in the United Kingdom.