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Encyclopedia > Dansk Supermarked Group

The Dansk Supermarked Group (Danish Supermarket Group) is a corporation owning several chains of stores. The store chains under Dansk Supermarked only operate in Denmark, except Netto which has expanded to severel neighboring countries. The corporation was founded by Herman Salling as Jysk Supermarked, but the name was changed to the Dansk Supermarked Group when Herman Salling partnered with the A.P. Moller-Maersk Group.


The store chains owned by Dansk Supermarked are:

  • Netto
  • Føtex
  • Bilka
  • Tøj og Sko
  • A-Z
  • Salling

References

  • The history of Dansk Supermarked (http://www.dsg.dk/internet/dsg/menu/main.nsf/ForceFrame?readform&redirect=http://www.dsg.dk/internet/dsg/menu/main.nsf/web/167106C512A1D264C1256E24002B28E2?OpenDocument) - From the Dansk Supermarked website

External links

  • Dansk Supermarked official website (http://www.dsg.dk/)


 

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