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Analysis & Features
Easter egg promos down as novelties hog the limelight
Retailers and confectionery suppliers have been shelling out on far fewer Easter promotions this year…
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The infinite variety of high street retail?
The success of the variety discounters is buoying up this year’s ranking of the UK’s Top 50 independents…
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Mercadona
Spain’s largest retailer has “positively thrived” in the country’s austere economy as it developed a hybrid discounter approach…
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Magnit
Magnit’s aggressive expansion strategy in Russia – focused on c-stores and hypermarkets…
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Marks & Spencer
M&S has been a pioneer in grocery innovation since before the war and invented the chilled ready meals category almost single-handedly…
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Lulu
The retail division of Emke Group is one of the fastest-growing supermarket chains in the Middle East…
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Lotte Shopping Co
Operating a number of different formats, including department stores and discount stores…
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Loblaw
With sales of CAD$32bn, and more than 1,000 stores trading under 22 different banners, Loblaw is Canada’s “largest…
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Lidl
Founded in Germany in the 1930s as a wholesaler, Lidl is today one of the largest grocery retailers in Europe.
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Jerónimo Martins/Biedronka
In its domestic market, JMR operates the biggest supermarket in Portugal…
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Groupe Casino
From its “dominant position in [Brazil], one of the world’s most promising retail markets”…
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Fruit & Veg City
Borrowing from the Whole Foods Market model, Fruit & Veg City’s Food Lover’s Market was for discerning foodies…
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Fortnum & Mason
Famed for its “beautiful façade” and “eye-catching window displays”, Fortnums opened on its current site on Piccadilly in 1707…
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Food Bazaar
Supermarkets Food Bazaar, India-based Future Group’s flagship chain, combines the best of Western and Indian values…
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Falabella/Tottus Supermarkets
With annual revenue of $9.4bn, Falabella is Chile’s second-largest retail company…
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Fairway Market
Fairway started as a neighbourhood market in the 1930s on New York’s Upper West Side…
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Edeka/Nah und Gut
This German retail giant was singled out for the “revitalisation of its supermarket format” following years of decline…
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El Corte Inglés
This family-run chain – “one of the most prestigious brands in the Spanish market”…
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Eataly
A “brilliant concept that exploits the foodie in us all”, the first Eataly opened in Turin in 2007…