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  2. Intermarché - Wikipedia

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    intermarche.com. Intermarché (English translation: Intermarket) is a brand of general commercial hypermarkets , supermarkets and convenience stores owned by French retail group Les Mousquetaires .

  3. Les Mousquetaires - Wikipedia

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    Les Mousquetaires, known as Os Mosqueteiros in Portugal, is a privately owned retailing symbol group based in France and operating internationally. Its head office is in Bondoufle, France.

  4. List of hypermarkets - Wikipedia

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    Ardis hypermarket in Mohammadia, Algiers, Algeria. The Algerian chain Ardis (owned by Algerian group Arcofina) is currently operating one hypermarket in the city of Mohammadia, just outside Algiers.

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  7. Premium (marketing) - Wikipedia

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    The promotion also led to creative spin-offs with consumers upcycling the miniature products for wearable art competitions, again expanding Foodstaffs consumer reach. [ 16 ] The Little Farmers of Kissanpur is another highly successful premium campaign run by the Indian Ketchup brand Kissan.

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    Editor’s Note: Examining clothes through the ages, Dress Codes is a new series investigating how the rules of fashion have influenced different cultural arenas — and your closet. Red velvet ...

  9. Trade literature - Wikipedia

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    Definitions of the term "trade catalog" vary, but originally, trade catalogs are printed materials published by manufacturing, wholesaling, or retailing firms. They promote sales by making advertising claims, give instructions in using products, provide testimonials from satisfied customers, and include detailed descriptions of sale products.