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  2. Match Attax - Wikipedia

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    It is an well known company owned by Topps. They are in football (soccer), wrestling, basketball, rugby etc.

  3. Match (supermarket) - Wikipedia

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    Match is a Belgian multinational chain of supermarkets owned by Louis Delhaize Group. [1] As 2023, the supermarket chain is present with 77 supermarkets in Belgium , 115 in northeast France and 25 in Luxembourg .

  4. Talk:Match Attax - Wikipedia

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    Do they encourage kids to collect them and then produce cards that are falsely rare that are sold for vastly inflated prices? Afterall, they print them so how can they be rare.

  5. Tesco Supermarkets Ltd. v Nattrass - Wikipedia

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    Tesco Supermarkets Ltd. v Nattrass [1971] UKHL 1 is a leading decision of the House of Lords on the "directing mind" theory of corporate liability.. This is a leading case on the Trade Descriptions Act 1968 section 24(1), where Tesco relied upon the defence of the 'act or omission of another person' i.e. their store manager, to show that they had taken all reasonable precautions and all due ...

  6. Tesco - Wikipedia

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    Tesco plc (/ ˈ t ɛ s. k oʊ /) is a British multinational groceries and general merchandise retailer headquartered in Welwyn Garden City, England. [8] The company was founded by Jack Cohen in Hackney, London, in 1919.

  7. Alternate Attax - Wikipedia

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    Alternate Attax (stylized ALTERNATE aTTaX) is a professional esports organization owned by German e-commerce company Alternate . The team was established in August 2003 and made its first appearance at the Games Convention later that year.

  8. Omnichannel retail strategy - Wikipedia

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    A Tesco delivery van in Poland advertising online ordering and delivery from a brick-and-mortar store. Tesco started their online presence in 1996. [6]The default model in e-commerce is one of browsing and ordering online, with goods sent from a warehouse, or in some cases, a retail store.

  9. Tesco international operations - Wikipedia

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    Tesco has expanded its operations from the United Kingdom to 11 other countries. Tesco pulled out of the United States in 2013, but continues to see growth elsewhere. Tesco's international expansion strategy has responded to the need to be sensitive to local expectations in other countries by entering into joint ventures with local partners, such as Samsung Group in South Korea (Samsung-Tesco ...