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  2. Salling Group - Wikipedia

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    Salling Group A/S (formerly Dansk Supermarked A/S) is Denmark's largest retailer, with a market share around 34%. [2] It operates several chains of stores, including Netto, Føtex, Bilka, and Salling. Additionally, it holds franchise rights for Starbucks and Carl's Jr. in Denmark.

  3. List of supermarket chains in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Name Stores Type of store Parent; SPAR >130 [1]: convenience: Dagrofa: Min købmand >160 [2]: convenience: Dagrofa: Meny: 111 [3]: full service: Dagrofa: 7-Eleven: ca ...

  4. Salling (department store) - Wikipedia

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    As of January 2022, the company was owned by the Salling Group (before 2018, known as Dansk Supermarked) which was in turn 81% owned by F. Salling Invest A/S and F. Salling Holding A/S (known as the Salling Companies) and 19% owned by A.P. Moller-Maersk Group.

  5. føtex - Wikipedia

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    The business was established in 1960 as the first supermarket in Denmark and later gave rise to Salling Group (previously Dansk Supermarked Group). The name "føtex" is a mix of the Danish words "Fødevarer" (daily groceries) and "Textil" (textiles).

  6. Netto (store) - Wikipedia

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    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 were opened in ...

  7. Bilka - Wikipedia

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    The first Bilka store was the first low-cost store in Denmark. With sale area of 10000 square meters and parking space for 1200 cars, this was also the largest store in Denmark.

  8. Category:Dansk Supermarked - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 17 November 2023, at 07:00 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. List of hypermarkets - Wikipedia

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    Currently, Bilka is the biggest chain of hypermarkets (operated by Dansk Supermarked); the second biggest chain was Kvickly Xtra, which were converted in 2009 to the regular Kvickly supermarkets. [39] Opening of new hypermarkets has decreased, as of 2010, due to restrictions on store sizes to protect the stores in city centers. Bilka