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Netto also operated a smaller, express version of the store in Denmark, known as "Døgn Netto" ("[24 hour] Day Netto"). Døgn stores offered the same service as regular Netto stores but with fewer products, longer opening hours and higher prices. In 2016, all Døgn Nettos were switched to normal Netto or Føtex Food convenience concept stores. [2]
Community portal; Recent changes; Upload file; Search. ... This is a list of supermarket chains in Denmark. ... Netto: 514 [5] discount: Salling Group: Kvickly:
Netto is the only company part of Salling Group to have expanded outside Denmark. The German Netto stores, set up in 1990, were originally a 75:25 joint venture between Dansk Supermarked and the largest German supermarket chain, Edeka .
Netto Marken-Discount, a German supermarket chain owned by Edeka Netto (store) , a Danish discount supermarket operating in Denmark, Germany, Poland Netto UK , a United Kingdom discount supermarket chain which was a 50:50 joint venture between Dansk Supermarked A/S and J Sainsbury plc
Netto Marken-Discount (also known as just Netto, formerly Plus) is a German discount supermarket chain owned by the German supermarket cooperative Edeka Group, and operates mostly in the south and west of Germany. The company reached its 1000th store in 2004, then aggressively expanded to the 4000th store in 2009, making it the largest ...
Løgismose was founded by Sven and Lene Grønlykke, who abandoned a career in film-making to instead become culinary entrepreneurs, naming their enterprise after Løgismose Castle on the Danish island of Funen which they had acquired in 1965 [2] In 1970 they acquired the local Haarby Dairy, then faced with closure, and Falsled Kro, a run-down country inn which they converted into a French ...
Company Location Industry 3Shape: Copenhagen: Technology Aller Media: Copenhagen: media Alectia: Lyngby-Taarbæk: consulting ALK-Abelló: Hørsholm: pharmaceuticals
Netto is a French discount supermarket chain owned by the Les Mousquetaires group. Previously known as Comptoir des Marchands , the chain changed its name to Netto in 2001. As of 2005 there are over 360 Netto stores in France and Portugal.