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A giant supermarket chain is withdrawing from Denmark, and a Norwegian company is acquiring the stores.

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German discount giant Aldi has withdrawn from Denmark, and Norwegian company Rema 1000 has acquired 114 of Aldi’s 188 Danish stores.

Aldi opened its first store in Denmark in 1977, making it the first supermarket chain known for discounts and reduced prices in Denmark.

There are currently 188 Aldi stores throughout the country, and Aldi employs around 2,800 people here in Denmark.

The Danish branch of the German chain group has suffered losses for many years, and last year it incurred losses of 393 million Danish kroner.

Asma Abbas

A Danish Arab media professional with a master's degree in media, a journalist and presenter on Arab satellite channels, a registered member of the official Danish Media Council, an international trainer, an architect, and an international peace ambassador in an organization registered with the United Nations.
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