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This is a list of supermarket chains in Denmark. ... Stores Type of store Parent; SPAR >130 [1] convenience: ... føtex food: 107 [11] full service, convenience ...
Værnedamsvej is a lively shopping street, linking Vesterbrogade and the beginning of Frederiksberg Allé with Gammel Kongevej on the border between Frederiksberg and Vesterbro in central Copenhagen, Denmark. The street was formerly known for its many specialized food stores, but is now dominated by fashion boutiques and cafés.
Irma was a high-end chain of supermarkets in Copenhagen and other parts of eastern Denmark.Its first store was established in 1886 by Karen Marie Schepler. On 31 January 2023 Irma's owners, Coop Danmark, announced that all Irma supermarkets would be rebranded or closed within the course of the year.
A Netto store at Lygten, in Copenhagen. The first Netto store opened in Copenhagen, Denmark, in 1981. [1] Initially items for sale sat in boxes and on pallets, but the chain quickly expanded and the service level increased. In 2023, there will be a total of around 540 stores in Denmark, following Aldi's sale of their stores in Denmark.
Normal is a Danish bargain-priced variety store chain primarily selling shelf-stable food and personal care products by national brands. It was founded by Torben Mouritsen and Bo Kristensen in 2013 with the first store in Silkeborg, Denmark. [1] Its largest markets are Denmark, France, Norway, Finland, and Sweden.
Axelborg, located across the street from Tivoli Gardens on Vesterbrogade in Copenhagen, Denmark, is home to the Danish Agriculture and Food Council. DLG Group is also headquartered in the building. The building was built in 1920 and was originally constructed for a bank.
Coop amba, formerly FDB, is a cooperative based in Denmark.The coop has 2 million members and three subsidiaries. [1] The Coop Danmark subsidiary operates the retail store chains of Kvickly, Brugsen, SuperBrugsen, Dagli'Brugsen and 365discount as well as the furniture company FDB Møbler.
Waterfront, Hellerup (opened in 2007, 35 stores, 16.000 m 2) Frihedens Butikscenter, Hvidovre (32 stores) Copenhagen Central Station Shopping Centre, Vesterbro, Copenhagen (opened 1994, 31 stores) Nørrebro Bycenter, Nørrebro (opened in 1995, 22 stores, 11.000 m 2) Farup bytorv, Farum (opened in 1978, 40 stores, 14.700 m 2) Galleri K