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  2. Axfood - Wikipedia

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    Axfood is listed on Nasdaq OMX Stockholm AB's Large Cap list. Axel Johnson AB is the principal owner with 50.1 percent of the shares. Axfood's private labels consist of Willys, Hemköp, Axfood Snabbgross, Garant, Eldorado (discount food brand), Såklart (body care, laundry and cleaning), Prime patrol (meat), Minstingen (baby products ...

  3. Coffee in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Sweden’s coffee industry has an annual roasting volume of approximately 88,000 tonnes, accounting for about 5% of the European Union’s total. The industry includes a mix of large-scale roasters and smaller micro-roasteries. [19] Four major companies dominate the Swedish coffee market: [19]

  4. Espresso House - Wikipedia

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    Espresso House was founded by the couple Elisabet and Charles Asker with the coffee bar Café Java in Gothenburg.The first café bearing the name Espresso House opened on street Kyrkogatan in Lund 1996. [3]

  5. Economy of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Some 4.5 million residents are working, out of which around a third have a tertiary education. GDP per hour worked is the world's 9th-highest at US$31 in 2006, compared to US$22 in Spain and US$35 in United States. [49] According to the OECD, deregulation, globalization, and technology-sector growth have been key drivers of productivity. [49]

  6. Economic history of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    During the period 1790-1815 Sweden experienced two parallel economic movements: an agricultural revolution with larger agricultural estates (land reclamation - Enclosure Act of Sweden), [4] the crown transferring areas to private farmers, new crops and farming tools and a commercialization of farming, and a protoindustrialisation, with small industries being established in the countryside and ...

  7. Swedish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Second to the chanterelle, and considered almost as delicious, is the porcini mushroom, or karljohansvamp, named after Charles XIV John (Karl XIV Johan) who introduced its use as food. In August, at the traditional feast known as kräftskiva , crayfish party , Swedes eat large amounts of crayfish , boiled and then marinated in a broth with salt ...

  8. TrustNordisk Closes North America on ‘Stockholm Bloodbath ...

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    Scandinavia’s top sales agent TrustNordisk has scored major deals on the English-language epic “Stockholm Bloodbath” by Oscar-nominated Mikael Håfström (‘Evil”), which has sold to ...

  9. Stockholm - Wikipedia

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    Stockholm (Swedish: [ˈstɔ̂kː(h)ɔlm] ⓘ) [10] is the capital and most populous city of Sweden, as well as the largest urban area in the Nordic countries.Approximately 1 million people live in the municipality, [11] with 1.6 million in the urban area, [12] and 2.4 million in the metropolitan area. [11]