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    Carrefour takes over Cora stores in Romania

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    Carrefour signed an agreement with the Louis Delhaize Group to take over Cora’s activities in Romania, including 10 hypermarkets and 8 Cora Urban stores, as well as taking over the approximately 2,400 employees.
    The transaction is subject to approval by the competition authorities and is expected to be completed by the end of 2023.
    “The Carrefour company is determined to continue its growth in the local market. This acquisition demonstrates our ambition to become the first choice of Romanians in terms of retailers, contributing to our network with two main formats – hypermarkets and convenience stores. Carrefour has full confidence in the hypermarket format and its strategic role for local presence, being the main source for weekly shopping missions and satisfying the basic needs of our customers. Through this process we will add 10 new hypermarkets for a better national coverage. I am delighted with this achievement of the local business and aim to ensure a smooth transition for all parties involved – from our new colleagues, suppliers or future customers.” says Julien Munch, CEO of Carrefour Romania.

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