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Auchan: 19: hypermarket 23 April 1998 (age 26) Mulliez Group: Interspar: 35: hypermarket 2 September 1995 (age 29) ASPIAG Metro: 13: cash & carry: 1994: Metro AG: Tesco: 110: hypermarket 14 November 1996 (age 28) Tesco
Auchan did business in the United States from 1988 to 2003 as Auchan Hypermarket under its subsidiary, Auchan USA, [37] who was the successor of interest to Texfield Inc. [38] By the time of its closing it was the only French hypermarket chain to still operate American stores, as other hypermarket chains, such as Carrefour and E.Leclerc (under ...
[45] [46] The boycott specifically targeted Aldi, Lidl, SPAR, Tesco, Auchan, Penny, Coop, CBA, and G-Roby. The organizers stated that since February 13, a Thursday, was the last day of the boycott, every Thursday onward could be a boycott day. [47] The resulting boycott was widely seen as not having any serious effect on Hungarian prices.
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SPAR, originally "DESPAR", styled as "DE SPAR" [2] (Dutch pronunciation: [də ˈspɑr]), is a Dutch multinational franchise that provides branding, supplies and support services for independently owned and operated food retail stores. [3]
Magyar; Македонски ... [12] The same year, French chains Carrefour and Auchan opened hypermarkets in Philadelphia and Greater Houston, respectively. [13] ...
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KiK was the second German company to contribute to the compensation fund. Several companies refused to sign including Walmart, Carrefour, Bonmarché, Mango, Auchan. The agreement was also signed by Primark, Loblaws, Bonmarché and El Corte Inglés. [17]