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  2. Netto Marken-Discount - Wikipedia

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    Netto Marken-Discount (also known as just Netto, formerly Plus) is a German discount supermarket chain owned by the German supermarket cooperative Edeka Group, and operates mostly in the south and west of Germany. The company reached its 1000th store in 2004, then aggressively expanded to the 4000th store in 2009, making it the largest ...

  3. List of supermarket chains in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Lidl Italia discount Margherita 790. 1991. Conad convenience MD 795. 1993. MD discount Mercatò 88. 2007. Selex supermarket, hypermarket and convenience Migross 49. 1974.

  4. Netto (store) - Wikipedia

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    Swedish Netto. The Swedish part of Netto was founded in 2002 as a joint venture between Dansk Supermarked and ICA, called Netto Marknad AB. The co-operation was approved by the European Commission in 2001. The headquarters were established in Halmstad in 2002 and the first store opened in Trelleborg on 8 May that year. A week later, two stores ...

  5. Salling Group - Wikipedia

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    The Swedish Netto stores were established in 2002 as a 50:50 joint venture with the Swedish retailer ICA AB. However, ICA later reduced its stake to 5%, meaning that from 2006 Dansk Supermarked had a 95% controlling interest in the Swedish Netto stores. Netto left Sweden in July 2019, when the stores were sold off to Coop Butiker ...

  6. Coop (Italy) - Wikipedia

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    The first cooperative shop was established in Turin in 1854. As of 2010, Coop's system operates with 115 consumers' cooperatives of various sizes (9 large, 14 medium, and 92 small), with 1,444 shops, 56,682 employees, more than 7,429,847 members, and an annual revenue of €12.9 billion.

  7. Netto (Les Mousquetaires) - Wikipedia

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    Netto is a French discount supermarket chain owned by the Les Mousquetaires group. Previously known as Comptoir des Marchands , the chain changed its name to Netto in 2001. As of 2005 there are over 360 Netto stores in France and Portugal.

  8. Conad - Wikipedia

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    Conad is represented in all 20 regions of Italy with retail stores. In addition to the grocery stores, there are also the distribution lines "Parafarmacia Conad" (pharmacies) with 177 locations, "PetStore Conad" (pet shops) with 115 locations, "Conad Self 24h" (petrol station stores) with 48 offices and "Ottico Conad" (opticians) with 19 offices.

  9. ICA Gruppen - Wikipedia

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    The joint venture was named Netto Marknad AB. At the end of 2006, ICA announced it was pulling out of the joint venture, reducing its stake from 50 to 5 percent. Twenty-one of the Netto stores in the Stockholm and Västmanland regions were transferred to ICA's ownership and rebranded to ICA's own formats or closed during 2007.