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  2. Verkkokauppa.com - Wikipedia

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    Verkkokauppa.com was declared as Finland's most usable web shop by Adage in 2006 and chosen as the best webstore in Finland in 2010 by TNS Gallup. Verkkokauppa.com was Finland's 3rd most known online-brand after Google and Facebook in 2013 by Taloustutkimus. In 2019, RichRelevance named the company the leading innovator in personalization. [1]

  3. M-Market - Wikipedia

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    M-Market Keihäskoski in Karttula, Kuopio.. M-Market (Finnish: M-ketju; lit. M-chain) is a Finnish grocery store chain. The chain was founded by independent retailers in 2006, which was created as a result of cooperation between retailers who opposed the sale of Spar Finland to SOK and resigned from the chain.

  4. 8 Online Stores Where Rich People Love To Shop - AOL

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    It’s not just about shopping online for delivery with grocery stores, such as Erewhon, where Hailey Bieber gets her skin smoothies, but more specifically focusing on the crème de la crème of ...

  5. Kärkkäinen (chain store) - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, it was the fourth largest discount store chain in Finland after Tokmanni, HalpaHalli and Motonet. [2] In addition to Ylivieska, the company has also stores in Oulu, Ii, Lahti and Jyväskylä, and it also own an online store. The company's founder and CEO is Juha Kärkkäinen. Interior of Kärkkäinen in 2014

  6. Addicted to Online Shopping? Us Too—Here Are the 83 ... - AOL

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    The online store also has even more products not sold in stores, including a sneaky-chic home section. What customers are saying: “One of my favorite places to shop online. Sign up for the ...

  7. Kesko Senukai - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, "Banginis" shopping mall was opened in Klaipeda city (Lithuania). "Senukai" store occupies 18,000 square meters (190,000 sq ft) of the shopping mall. In 2009, the first online store was opened. In 2010, Kesko Senukai renewed their retail store in Telsiai city (Lithuania).

  8. Kesko - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, the chains comprised 1,200 grocery stores, run by some 1,000 independent K-retailers. Over 500 of the stores also offered online grocery sales services. [5] Approximately 50% of Finns live less than a kilometre away from a K-food store. K-Citymarket store of the Viiri shopping centre in Klaukkala, Finland

  9. US, Canada and Finland look to build more icebreakers to ...

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    The United States, Canada and Finland will work together to build up their icebreaker fleets as they look to bolster their defenses in the Arctic, where Russia has been increasingly active, the ...