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  2. Maxi (Serbian supermarket) - Wikipedia

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    In Serbia, Maxi became the biggest retail company by acquiring companies C-market and Pekabeta. In March 2011, Delhaize Group (now Ahold Delhaize) bought the Maxi supermarket chain from Serbian Delta Holding for a sum of 932.5 million euros. [6] Since 2013, Maxi and Tempo are no longer operating in Montenegro and Albania. [citation needed]

  3. List of supermarket chains in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Stores First store in Serbia Parent; NIS Petrol: 298 [104] 1949: Gazprom: Lukoil: 114 [105] 2003: ... Fast food. Name Stores First store in Serbia Parent; McDonald's ...

  4. Mega Maxi - Wikipedia

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    Tempo was founded in 2003, with headquarters located in Belgrade, Serbia. The first Tempo store, with 8,000 m 2 (86,000 sq ft) of floor space, opened in Belgrade in 2004. Three more Tempo Cash and Carry stores were built and opened in 2006: one in Niš and in Novi Sad with 6,000 m 2 (65,000 sq ft) of floor space, and another one in Belgrade ...

  5. Online grocer - Wikipedia

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    Online grocery stores may allow facilitating local food which may reduce the environmental impact of food transport. Small-scale farmers have been embracing digital technologies as a way to directly sell produce, and community-supported agriculture and direct-sell delivery systems are on the rise during the coronavirus pandemic. [ 15 ]

  6. Category:Supermarkets of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Supermarkets of Serbia" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  7. Mercator (retail) - Wikipedia

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    Mercator Šiška Slovenia, which was recently listed by IGD, the world's leading professional organisation, as one of the 15 stores in the world worth visiting. The company's core business is the sale of consumer goods , with a separate business area for homeware ( M Tehnika , 41 stores) and wholesale (13 Cash&Carry centres).

  8. Mercator Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Mercator Serbia (Serbian: Меркатор Србија, romanized: Merkator Srbija) also known as Mercator-S, is a Serbian supermarket chain and a part of Mercator Group, an international retail chain based in Slovenia. As of 2016, it holds a 15.98% market share in Serbia.

  9. Univerexport - Wikipedia

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    As of 2016, it has 3.20% market share in Serbia. [4] As of 2018, its retail chain contains a total of over 180 stores. [5] Main fields of business of Univerexport company are wholesale, supermarkets, and minimarkets. Univerexport retail chain is mainly located in northern Serbia, province of Vojvodina. Univerexport was founded on 25 September 1990.