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  2. CBA (food retail) - Wikipedia

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    Countries with CBA stores Figrad CBA store in the town center of Crvenka, Serbia. CBA is a Hungarian supermarket chain with almost 5,200 stores. It operates in Bulgaria, Lithuania, Czech Republic, Croatia, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Serbia and Slovakia. [1] There were 134 stores in Hungary in February 2018.

  3. List of supermarket chains in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    CBA (CBA Cent) 38 12 November 2009 (age 15) CBA: Goods Market: Kevaimpex Kft. (Northern Hungary) Dél-100 Kft. (Southern Hungary) Lidl: 177 18 November 2004 (age 20) Schwarz Gruppe Penny Market: 226 6 June 1996 (age 28) REWE Group

  4. Category:Supermarkets of Hungary - Wikipedia

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  5. List of supermarket chains in Europe - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of supermarket chains in Europe. The international brands with the most supermarkets are Carrefour , Coopérative U , Auchan and SPAR . Albania

  6. Coop (Hungary) - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. ... Grocery, general merchandise: Number of employees. 32,000: Website: coop.hu: Coop is a Hungarian supermarket chain and ...

  7. Felpausch - Wikipedia

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    Felpausch was founded in 1933 by Roman C. Felpausch in Hastings, Michigan. A store in Albion was built in 1954. [1] By 1962, the chain was also in Eaton Rapids, Marshall, and Mason. [2] In 1971, the Felpausch chain expanded by buying former Harding's Market locations in Delton and Bronson, Michigan. [3] The Bronson store was sold in 1982. [4]

  8. Eisner Food Stores - Wikipedia

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    Albert Eisner, Sr. (1851-1926), a Hungarian immigrant, incorporated Eisner Grocery Company in June 1906 in Champaign, Illinois. In 1919, he entered into a franchise agreement with Piggly Wiggly, the first self-serve grocery store, [1] and opened a few Piggly Wiggly locations in Champaign and the surrounding areas. Those stores would later ...

  9. List of U.S. cities with large Hungarian-American populations

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    The following communities have more than 5% of the population as being of Hungarian ancestry, based on data extracted from the United States Census, 2000, for communities with more than 1,000 individuals identifying their ancestry (in descending order by percentage of population): [18] Kiryas Joel, New York 18.9%; Fairport Harbor, Ohio 11.8%