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  2. Kooperativa Förbundet - Wikipedia

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    List of food cooperatives; Anna-Britt Agnsäter – former head of the cooperative's test kitchen and inventor of the food pyramid; Inger Thorén - Chemical engineer and food chemist, cereal chemist at KF's bakery laboratory between 1953 and 1957.

  3. Category:Food and drink companies of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Food and drink companies based in Stockholm (2 C, 7 P) Supermarkets of Sweden (6 P) Pages in category "Food and drink companies of Sweden" ... Wikipedia® is a ...

  4. List of largest Swedish companies - Wikipedia

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    This list is based on the Forbes Global 2000, which ranks the world's 2,000 largest publicly traded companies.The Forbes list takes into account a multitude of factors, including the revenue, net profit, total assets and market value of each company; each factor is given a weighted rank in terms of importance when considering the overall ranking.

  5. Arla Foods - Wikipedia

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    In April 2000, MD Foods merged with Swedish Arla and formed Arla Foods A.m.b.A with headquarters in Aarhus, Denmark, [10] and became Arla Foods as it is known today. In 2012 the UK's leading dairy farmer co-operative Milk Link joined Arla Foods Amba, to become one of the largest and most successful European Dairy Co-operatives.

  6. Coffee in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Coffee consumption faced opposition in its early years. Critics such as Carl Linnaeus warned of its health effects, [5] advocating for herbal alternatives, [6] while economic concerns, including the negative balance of trade caused by the importing of exotic ‘luxuries’ including coffee, [6] led to government bans.

  7. 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]

  8. Max Hamburgers - Wikipedia

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    Until the 1980s, Max was the largest hamburger restaurant chain in northern Sweden, with only a single restaurant outside of Norrland (on Drottninggatan, Stockholm). This changed during the 1990s, when they expanded to become a nationwide fast-food chain. By 2011, there were around 85 restaurants in Sweden, compared to just 40 five years earlier.

  9. 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]