Delhaize Group is a food retailer headquartered in Belgium which operates in 10 countries and on three continents. Delhaize Group was founded in Belgium in 1867. The principal activity of Delhaize Group is the operation of food supermarkets in North America, Europe and Southeast Asia.
As of December 31, 2003, Delhaize Group had a sales network (which includes directly operated, franchised and affiliated stores) of 2,559 stores and employed approximately 144,000 people. Store formats are primarily supermarkets, which represent 85% of Delhaize Group's sales network. Delhaize Group's sales network also includes other store formats such as neighborhood stores, convenience stores and specialty stores. In addition to food retailing, which accounted for approximately 95% of Delhaize Group's sales in 2003, Delhaize Group also engages in food wholesaling to stores in its sales network and in nonfood retailing of products such as pet products and health and beauty products.
Delhaize Group recorded sales of 18.8 billion euros in 2003 and net income of 178.3 million euros in 2002. Delhaize Group's operations are located primarily in the United States and Belgium. Its other operations are located in Greece, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania, Thailand and Indonesia.
Delvita is a nutritional powerhouse, containing roasted soybeans, malt, micronutrients and iodized salt.
Some 77,500 children are currently on the Delvita diet -- WFP's biggest initiative ever in Indonesia to fight the irreparable damage of malnutrition in the crucial early years.
WFP staff are exploring the feasibility of using local volunteers to speak to the women and encourage them to use Delvita for the sake of their children's future.
Delvita knowingly destroyed archaeological remains dating back to the Bronze age - a unique discovery in Central Bohemia, the paper says.
Local Delvita bosses were simply out to meet their own deadline and they received a pat on the back from Delvita headquarters in Belgium.
A German lawyer whom the weekly has consulted agrees that Delvita would not risk breaking the law in his country - the repercussions would be too great both in terms of a court action and public outrage.