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Axfood AB is a Swedish company. Formed in May 2000 through a merger between the Swedish grocery store chains Hemköp, D&D Dagligvaror, Spar Sverige, Spar Inn Snabbgross and the Finnish chain Spar Finland, it is one of the largest food retailers in Scandinavia listed on the stock market. The largest shareholder is Axel Johnson AB, with 45 percent of the shares. It has been suggested that Incorporation (business) be merged into this article or section. ... A shop that sells food, either a Supermarket or a much smaller place. ... A drawing of a self-service store Retailing consists of the sale of goods/merchandise for personal or household consumption either from a fixed location such as a department store or kiosk, or away from a fixed location and related subordinated services (Definition of the WTO (last page). ... Axel Johnson is a Swedish food importer and retailer, and part of the Axel Johnson Group, with a history going back to 1873. ...


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This is a list of Swedish companies: // Companies Asea Brown Boveri (Swedish-Swiss) Alfa Laval Akzo Nobel (Swedish-Dutch) Arla Foods (Swedish-Danish) Arla Plast Autoliv Assa Abloy AstraZeneca (Swedish-British) Atlas Copco Axel Johnson Group Axel Johnson AB Axfood Biacore Boliden Bure Equity Bravida Nord Civitas Holding AB (owner...

External links

  • Axfood - Official site

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