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SPAR, originally "DESPAR", styled as "DE SPAR" [2] (Dutch pronunciation: [də ˈspɑr]), is a Dutch multinational franchise that provides branding, supplies and support services for independently owned and operated food retail stores. [3] It was founded in the Netherlands in 1932, [4] by Adriaan van Well.
In this Norwegian grocery store, the price for a bottle of ketchup is displayed in terms of the price paid per package (64.90 kr) and the price paid per kilogram (111.90 kr). this allows customers to know how much they will pay and to quickly compare products that have different sizes of packages.
Shop-Rite, which operated 65 stores in Ontario, closed its doors in 1982. Sears Canada Inc still issues over 15 printed catalogues every year. Included in these (15) printed catalogues are three (3) large catalogues - the Spring and Summer Catalogue, the Fall and Winter General Catalogue, and the popular Christmas WishBook catalogue.
Blakemore Fresh Foods, which is a meat trading, wholesaling and manufacturing operation that supplies the retail, food service and wholesale sectors. Blakemore Design and Shopfitting, which specialises in the design and refurbishment of SPAR retail stores. Blakemore Property, which deals with company site acquisitions and leasings. [citation ...
Stores Type Parent; Carrefour Carrefour Market Carrefour Express Supeco: 57 [2] 188 [3] 162 [4] 29 [5] Hypermarkets Supermarkets Convenience stores Discount supermarkets: Carrefour Group: Auchan MyAuchan: 33 7 [6] 392 [7] Hypermarkets Supermarkets Convenience stores: Auchan Holding (Mulliez Family) Kaufland: 187 [8] Discount hypermarkets ...
Spar commonly refers to: Spar (sailing), part of a sailing vessel; ... Spar grocery stores, owned by Pisiffik, Greenland; NASDAQ symbol for Spartan Motors, US;
Luria's – originally L. Luria & Son, was a chain of catalog showroom stores in Florida, from 1961 to 1997. Service Merchandise – closed all its retail stores by early 2002; the name was resurrected in 2004 for an online retail operation [41] [42] Witmark – operated in southwestern Michigan; founded 1969, liquidated 1997 [43] [44]
Fractional prices suggest to consumers that goods are marked at the lowest possible price. When items are listed in a way that is segregated into price bands (such as an online real estate search), price ending is used to keep an item in a lower band, to be seen by more potential purchasers. The theory of psychological pricing is controversial.