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  2. Lidl - Wikipedia

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    The first Lidl discount store was opened in 1973, copying the Aldi concept. [11] Schwarz rigorously removed merchandise that did not sell from the shelves, and cut costs by keeping the size of the retail outlets as small as possible. By 1977, the Lidl chain comprised 33 discount stores. Lidl opened its first UK store in 1994. [12]

  3. Kaufland - Wikipedia

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    Kaufland ([ˈkaʊ̯flant]) is a German hypermarket chain, part of the Schwarz Gruppe which also owns Lidl.The hypermarket directly translates to English as "buy-land." It opened its first store in 1984 in Neckarsulm and quickly expanded to become a major chain in what was formerly West Germany.

  4. Schwarz Group - Wikipedia

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    The business was founded in 1930 by Josef Schwarz (1903–1977), father of Dieter Schwarz. [3] It is headquartered in Neckarsulm, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.The Schwarz Group is an international trading company with 500,000 employees and operates over 12,900 stores (in 2021) across 33 countries.

  5. List of supermarket chains in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Stores Type of store Parent; Aldi Süd: 1880: ... Lidl: 3301: Discounter: Schwarz Gruppe Marktkauf ... Indian grocery online in Germany;

  6. A German law protecting Sundays is forcing a supermarket ...

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    One of the main arguments made by Germany’s service-sector union, Verdi, against the likes of Tegut’s automated shops is the need for guaranteed shopping- and work-free days for all.

  7. List of supermarket chains in Europe - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 6 February 2025, at 20:42 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. List of supermarket chains in Austria - Wikipedia

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    Stores Type of stores Owner headquarters Parent basic: 2 [1] Organic supermarket: Germany: TEGUT: Billa: 1000+ [2] Supermarket: Austria: REWE Group: Billa Plus: 128 [3] Hypermarket: Austria: REWE Group: Denn’s Biomarkt: 27 [4] Organic supermarket: Germany: Dennree Naturkost GmbH: Etsan: 30 [5] Supermarket, ethnic food: Austria: Macro Group ...

  9. Plus (German supermarket) - Wikipedia

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    It operated 2,840 stores in Germany with an approximate 27,000 employees and about 1,200 stores in several other European countries. The retail model was to sell low-cost groceries with no expense incurred for display or marketing of products. Groceries were stored in the shipping cartons they came in, rather than being stacked on shelves.