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The House of Boucheron is a French family dynasty founded by Frederic Boucheron in 1858, with the opening of his first store in the Galerie de Valois, at Palais-Royal, during the heyday of the Second French Empire. He created his atelier in 1866 and a year later won the Gold Medal during the Exposition Universelle (1867).
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.
Poland: Owned by Portuguese group Jerónimo Martins. Żabka: Convenience store: 10412 [7] Poland: Lewiatan: Convenience store: 3200+ [8] Poland: Społem: Convenience store: 2400 Poland: Consumers' co-operative of local grocery stores est. 1868. [9] Groszek: Convenience store: 2194 [10] Poland: Rabat Detal: Convenience store: 2000+ [11] Poland ...
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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.
On 2 September 1940, the factory was sold to Kaisers Kaffeegeschäft (English: Coffee shop) from Viersen, for over 626,000 marks: it was re-named "Gotana" Schokoladenfabrik G.m.b.H.. Between 1940 and 1942, the activity was limited to products for the frontline war needs: (candies with vitamin C , stuffed caramels, drinking chocolate, biscuits ...
Despite losing its pre-war glamour, it became the largest department store in Poland. The ground floor housed food stores, a pharmacy, and a ceramics shop, while the first floor featured the first fabrics store. Furthermore, in 1948, the store expanded its offerings by opening a confectionery outlet and a kindergarten.