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Carrefour's largest store in Bulgaria (9,000 m2) was located at The Mall on Tsarigradsko shose in Sofia between 2012 and 2016. A medium-size Kaufland store in Sofia (2007) A medium-size Billa store in Pleven (2006)
As of 2020, the company operates 45 stores in Sofia and 3 outside Sofia, [1] including a do-it-yourself store and eight cash and carry hypermarkets. Although most Fantastico stores are in the capital, the chain is the main competitor of international chains like Billa in the country.
Typical Office 1 store interior. Office 1 International, Inc. (Office 1) is an international franchise company established in Florida, USA and currently present in 27 countries including Bulgaria, France, and Greece. It has over 600 locations. [citation needed] Office 1 was founded in 1989 by Mark Baccash.
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The Central Department Store (Bulgarian: Централен универсален магазин, Tsentralen universalen magazin, abbreviated as TSUM) is an upmarket department store in the centre of Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, officially opened in 1957 and situated in a monumental edifice (part of The Largo complex) on one of the city's main boulevards.
www.themall.bg The Mall , Sofia , also known as Tsarigradsko Mall, was (until 2013) the largest shopping mall in the Balkans . Opened in spring 2010, The Mall claims it has a total built area of 62,000 square metres (667,000 sq ft) [ 1 ] on six stories, three of which are underground.
Shop 'n Save Supermarkets (stylized as SHOP 'N SAVE) is a discount grocery store headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. The brand has around 70 different stores in the Mid-Atlantic , each locally owned and operated.
Retail stores experienced upwards of 50% in turnover rates from 2021 to 2023, while some had profit increases high as 200% during the same time period. Many Montenegrins complained that prices in their country were much more expensive than in other countries. The Free Trade Union of Montenegro [e] had also urged its members to join the boycott ...