Denner is a supermarket chain in Switzerland. It is Switzerland's third largest supermarket chain after Migros and Coop (Switzerland) with 11.4% market share. Exterior of a typical British supermarket (a Tesco Extra) Exterior of typical North American supermarket (a Safeway) This Flagship Randalls store in Houston, Texas is an example of an upscale supermarket. ... This article is about the Swiss enterprise and supermarket chain. ... Bold text Coop ...
It was started in 1881 and later developed by Karl Schweri just after the Second World War, it later made Switzerland's first discounter in 1967 in Zurich. In 1973, it broke the country's tobacco cartel. In 2004, the sales of its 580 outlets exceeded CHF 1.8 billion. Year 1881 (MDCCCLXXXI) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar). ... Location within Switzerland Zürich[?] (German pronunciation IPA: ; usually spelled Zurich in English) is the largest city in Switzerland (population: 366,145 in 2004; population of urban area: 1,091,732) and capital of the canton of Zürich. ... A cartel is a group of formally independent producers whose goal is to increase their collective profits by means of price fixing, limiting supply, or other restrictive practices. ... The Swiss franc (ISO 4217: CHF or 756) is the currency of Switzerland and Liechtenstein. ...
Denner previously bought the Pick-Pay chain. Denner is now owned by Migros though will not be rebranded.[1].
Denner Pellegrino, LLP is a highly respected 25+ attorney litigation law firm that has earned a national reputation for primarily representing individuals and corporations in complex, often high profile criminal, civil rights, regulatory and professional disciplinary cases.
Denner Pellegrino, LLP has prevailed in many high profile cases in the criminal and civil arenas, winning “not guilty” jury verdicts and dismissals in significant criminal matters and multi-million dollar verdicts in both state and federal civil rights and personal injury cases.
For example, the Firm was recently retained in the landmark “Big Dig” case representing the surviving spouse in the famous I-90 tunnel collapse in Boston, Massachusetts – only one of the many significant cases in which the Firm has participated during the last decade.