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  2. Londis (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    Londis is a symbol group in the United Kingdom with over 2,000 stores nationwide. Tesco owns the brand, following its 2018 purchase of Booker Group. [3] [2] [1] Although it was formerly a subsidiary, the Londis brand in Ireland is no longer related to Londis (UK).

  3. List of convenience shops in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Co-operative Group is the largest member with around 2,400 owned and franchised stores (including larger supermarkets). [14] Heron Foods B&M Group Chain of approx. 300 convenience shops. Iceland Local 2023 Iceland: New convenience format launched in 2023. [15] Lidl Lidl: Smaller store format for predominantly urban locations. [16] Little ...

  4. Londis (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    Londis is a chain of convenience shop franchises operating in Ireland.The stores form a symbol group and are all owned on a franchise basis.. The parent company for Londis Ireland is wholesaler retail grocery franchise operator BWG Foods UC.

  5. Londis - Wikipedia

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    Londis or Londi may refer to: Londis (United Kingdom), a chain of convenience store franchises operating in the United Kingdom; Londis (Ireland), ...

  6. Booker Group - Wikipedia

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    Premier Stores Limited: a symbol group of independent convenience stores. The Premier name is owned by Booker Group with the stores owned by individuals who agree to a minimum spend each week with Booker Wholesale in exchange for business support and access to the branding. [32] Booker India [33] Booker Retail Partners (GB) Limited [34]

  7. List of supermarket chains in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The stores of Wright's and Moores were merged into a new group, Cavenham-Southland, part owned by 7-eleven owner Southland Corporation. The stores were later transferred to Cavenham's Allied Suppliers division after it purchase in 1976, and were either rebranded under the Liptons or Presto nameplates. Netto: 1990 Bought by Asda: 2011

  8. Musgrave Group - Wikipedia

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    Musgrave Operating Partners Ireland operated the Superquinn chain from July 2011 until 13 February 2014, when all stores became SuperValu. [14]Musgrave Retail Partners GB operated the Londis stores and Budgens supermarkets in the United Kingdom until it was sold to Booker Group in 2015.

  9. Costcutter - Wikipedia

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    Costcutter was founded in 1986, by Colin Graves. [4]In 2000, the brand entered the Irish market as a separate business under the ownership of Barry Group. By 2006, there were some 1,400 shops under the Costcutter brand, [4] with the majority of shops being in the United Kingdom, and 120 shops in Ireland and 52 in Poland.