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Azbuka Vkusa (Russian: Азбука вкуса — Alphabet of Taste) Dixy; Lenta (Russian: Лента — Belt) -419 supermarket, 255 supermarket [1] Magnit (Russian: Магнит - 7,416 stores) [2] 25315 all markets. [3] METRO; O'Key Group. Da! - 82 discounter stores [4] Perekrestok (Russian: Перекрёсток — Crossroads)
Svetofor ('traffic light' in Russian) is a chain of discount supermarkets headquartered in Krasnoyarsk, Russia. [2] The chain, owned by Torgservis, operates stores in Russia, Kazakhstan, Serbia, Belarus and China. [3] As of December 2019 its network comprised approximately 1,400 locations. [4]
Moscow supermarket Perekrestok in the new concept of 2020. The chain was founded in 1994, when the first supermarket opened in Moscow. In 2002, Perekrestok started expanding into other Russian regions. In 2006, Perekrestok and Pyaterochka merged, creating X5 Retail Group while keeping the Perekrestok brand unchanged. [1]
A Lenta supermarket in Moscow. Lenta (Russian: Лентa) is a Russian super-and hypermarket chain. With 149 locations across the country, it is one of Russia's largest retail chains in addition to being the country's second largest hypermarket chain.
Last month, the Russian central bank increased interest rates to 21%—nearly seven times that of the Euro region. It hopes that by hiking rates for the “overheating economy,” inflation could ...
As of 31 December 2019, the Company operated 16,297 stores, including 15,354 Pyaterochka proximity stores, 852 Perekrestok supermarkets and 91 Karusel hypermarkets, the Perekrestok.ru online supermarket (two dark stores in Moscow and one dark store in St Petersburg) and the 5Post delivery service for online store and marketplace orders (8,000 ...
Pyaterochka launched a store refurbishment program in 2013 to introduce a new range of products, and to make the store layout more spacious. Most of the stores were refurbished with a glass-front design. The Pyaterochka brand of discount stores is the core format for X5 Retail Group, followed by the Perekrestok supermarket chain. [4]
Variously dubbed “the merchant of death” and “the sanctions buster” for his ability to get around arms embargoes, Bout, 55, was one of the world's most wanted men prior to his 2008 arrest ...