"norway's Reitan Retail Buys 114 Danish Stores From Germany's Aldi" Reuters Report Confirms The Deal
Aldi (stylised as ALDI) (German pronunciation: [ˈaldiː]) is the common company brand name of two German multinational family-owned discount supermarket chains operating over 12,000 stores in 18 countries. OSLO (Reuters) -Norway'sReitanRetail said on Friday it had agreed to buy 114Danish grocery stores and three distribution centres from German rival Aldi for an undisclosed amount, boosting the Norwegian group's chain of Rema 1000 discount stores. Ole Robert Reitan, son of Odd Reitan, is the CEO of ReitanRetail. With operations in seven countries, the company consists of 3,843 sales outlets and 42,000 employees. 10:33 China's auto sales down 7.9 pct in November Xinhuanet. ...11.00 AN HOUR TO ALL Die Caster Salary: Aldi Warehouse Salary Aldi boss outlines massive expansion - Evening Telegraph Aldi trialling first checkout-free store - allowing customers to shop Norway'sReitanRetailbuys114DanishstoresfromGermany'sAldi | Reuters Aldi... [1] As of 2025, REMA 1000 manages approximately 680 stores in Norway and 422 in Denmark, totaling over 1,100 outlets, with ongoing expansions including conversions of former ALDI locations in Denmark to reach full integration by late 2025.
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