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The concept of modern, big and self-service store came to Romania in mid-1990s. Since mid-2000s, there has been a strong growth in the number of supermarkets in the country, particularly in Bucharest and other main urban areas. Almost all supermarkets are owned by multinational companies. This is a list of major retailers in Romania in 2022. [1]
Mega Image sells minimally processed foods like vegetables, breads and cheeses, as well as packaged processed foods and candies. Other items for sale include spices, sauces, residential cleaning supplies, and pet foods. Some Mega Image stores with more traffic also sell ready-to-eat foods like salads and pastas.
Formerly, Cora had hypermarkets in Hungary, but in 2011 the stores were sold to Auchan and handled to them by summer 2012. Similarly, the Romanian stores were bought by Carrefour in October 2023. In 2024 E.Leclerc bought all Cora and Smatch stores in Luxembourg. In 2023 Carrefour bought all Cora and Smatch stores in France for 1 billion €.
In 2022, Profi reached 1600 stores, of which 800 in Agent management. On October 30 2023, Ahold Delhaize reached an agreement with Mid Europa Partners to purchase the Profi stores for €1.3 billion (sale pending approval from authorities).
Romanian recipes bear the same influences as the rest of Romanian culture. The Turks brought meatballs (perișoare in a meatball soup), from the Greeks there is musaca, from the Austrians there is the șnițel, and the list continues. The Romanians share many foods with the Balkan area and former Austria-Hungary.
44 Romania. 45 Russia. 46 San Marino. 47 Serbia. 48 Slovakia. 49 Slovenia. 50 Spain. ... Checkers Food Stores. Checkers Supermarket; Checkers Xpress; Co-op Food [20 ...
BUCHAREST (Reuters) -An explosion and a fire injured 13 people at a home-improvement chain store in northeastern Romania on Friday, emergency services said. The blast rang out then the flames ...
Dedeman was founded in 1992 by two brothers named Adrian and Dragoș Pavăl, in Bacău, Romania. [5] Its first store initially measured modest proportions, only 16 square meters, selling various retail merchandise. [6] Since 2010, Dedeman is the DIY market leader in Romania by turnover, and since 2012, it further became so by number of stores. [7]