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E-commerce in Bangladesh has grown rapidly due to increased internet penetration (over 131 million users), smartphone usage, and a rising middle class with higher disposable incomes. [14] The market, valued at USD 6.5 billion in 2022, is projected to grow at a 17% CAGR, with major players including Daraz , AjkerDeal, Chaldal , Evaly and Pickaboo.
This is a list of shopping malls in Bangladesh, sortable by name, location, year opened and size (gross floor area).A shopping mall or shopping center is a building or set of buildings that contain retail units and a multiplex with interconnecting walkways enabling visitors to easily walk from unit to unit, of fering diverse brands and utilities at the same place.
Kiwi has about 14,000 employees. In addition to premium brands it also carries the private label First Price. In Denmark, Kiwi was a joint venture between NorgesGruppen and Dagrofa. In Denmark, Kiwi primarily operated in Jutland and Funen. It had only two stores in other locations. In June 2010 it opened its first store in the capital region.
Shwapno (pronounced [ʃɔpˈnoo̯]; transl. Dream) is a Bangladeshi supermarket chain owned by ACI Logistics Limited, a subsidiary of ACI Limited. [3] [4] [5] It was established in 2008 and has become the largest supermarket chain in Bangladesh, [6] with the highest number of outlets and a 44% market share in the Super Shops sector in Bangladesh.
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Pitha of Bangladesh (Especially in Barisal and Khulna) Milk-based Pranohora of Natore: Rabri of Bengal: Milk-based Rajbhog of Bengal: Milk-based Rasabali: Milk-based Roshogolla of Barisal: Chhena, sugar Milk-based Roshkodom of Rajshahi: Milk-based Roshomalai of Cumilla: Chhena, milk, sugar Milk-based Roshomojuri of Rangpur: Chhena, milk, sugar ...
Canteen Stores Department, Bangladesh (CSD) is a military-affiliated retail chain store in Bangladesh. [1] [2] Owned and controlled by the Bangladesh Army, [2] it provides a variety of food, electronics and other consumer goods. [2] Army personnel are entitled to special discounts at all CSD outlets.
Aarong (Bengali: আড়ং, lit. 'Village Fair') is a social enterprise chain of Bangladeshi department stores specializing in Bengali ethnic wear and handicrafts.It is owned by the non-profit development agency BRAC, and employs thousands of rural artisans across the country.