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The concept of supermarkets (and later hypermarkets) came to Bulgaria after 1989 and most supermarkets are made up of joint ventures between Bulgarian and foreign investors. Since 2000, there has been a strong growth in the number of supermarkets in the country, particularly in Sofia and other main urban areas. [ 1 ]
9 Bulgaria. 10 Croatia. 11 Cyprus. 12 Czech Republic. 13 Denmark. Toggle Denmark subsection. 13.1 Greenland. 14 Estonia. ... This is a list of supermarket chains in ...
In 2011 passenger traffic at Bulgaria's three major airports – Sofia, Varna and Burgas – grew up to near 10% on the year to 3.89 million in the first half of 2011, due to rise of customers using international routes and launch of new destinations. [8] In 2014, Bulgarian airports served 7,728,612 passengers and handled 23,101 tons of goods. [6]
Fantastico (Фантастико) is a Bulgarian supermarket chain founded in 1991. Fantastico is part of the retail sector and primarily sells foodstuffs. The first supermarket was opened at 72 Oborischte street. Since then, the company began expanding mostly in the capital of Bulgaria.
CBA is a Hungarian supermarket chain with almost 5,200 stores. It operates in Bulgaria, Lithuania, Czech Republic, Croatia, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Serbia and Slovakia. [1] There were 134 stores in Hungary in February 2018. Most CBA stores have grill bars, bakeries, butcher's and wine shops.
The tables also show the percentage change in total passengers for each airport over the last year. Lists of the rankings for every year since 2010 are also presented. 2020 and 2021 numbers were significantly reduced compared to 2019 due to the COVID-19 pandemic , which caused significant reductions in passenger numbers and aircraft movements.
Pepsi and Lay’s pulled from supermarkets in Europe over price increases. Hanna Ziady, CNN. January 5, 2024 at 6:05 AM ... A Carrefour supermarket in Montesson near Paris on September 13, 2023 ...
Maxima locations in Europe. Maxima Grupė UAB is a Lithuanian group of retail chain companies operating in Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Poland and Bulgaria. It is the largest Lithuanian capital company [6] and the largest employer in the Baltic states. As of 2023, Maxima has 1599 [7] stores in Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Poland and Bulgaria ...