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Why Tesco, Wal-Mart can't crack the China market
China has no shortage of smaller players that could be acquisition targets to help the big global players regain the top spot, but the food and staples retailing segment as a whole looks pricey compared with the rest of the world. #FDI #Wal-Mart #Tesco #supermarkets #Retail China
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High-cost realty may trip Wal-Mart in India
Even though Bharti Wal-Mart plans on rolling out its first Indian retail store in 12-18 months, the availability and cost of real estate in India, especially in the metros, is very high and could prove to be a challenge for the low-price retailer. #ToWhatEffect #Wal-Mart #retail FDI #supermarkets
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Kiranas will survive despite retail FDI. Here's why
Kiranas are in every nook and cranny of densely populated neighbourhoods, whereas domestic supermarkets are mostly found in shopping malls. With land at a premium, foreign supermarkets will likely have to set up shop outside the main cities. #India #BJP #retail FDI #Kirana stores #supermarkets
Blog posts
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Retail FDI: Let the consumer decide
Foreign direct investment is a win-win situation for the mall, the retailer and the consumer. #FDI #retail #Marketing #Supermarket #inventory #kirana shop #retail stores #NotJobsButPassion
Wire
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The Coffs Coast Advocate
Studies suggests dire supermarket impact
According to a recent study, a Woolworths supermarket being built on Woolgoolga's Raj Mahal site could have negative effects on the local economy. THERE are new claims that the construction of a Woolworths supermarket on Woolgoolga's Raj Mahal site could #Woolworths #Melbourne
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Daily Mail - UK
Lea Michele grins with Glee after supermarket sweep
There are few things in life as exciting as a trip to the shops. At least that is what you would think going by Lea Michele's exuberant expression after she went on a supermarket sweep in Los Angeles on Friday. The 26-year-old grinned with glee as she pu #Lea Michele #West Hollywood #Jenna Ushkowitz
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CNBC
UK Supermarket Enters Online Grocery Scrum
U.K. supermarket Morrisons announced it is going into partnership with online delivery service Ocado on Friday. The agreement will enable Morrisons to enter the online grocery market, an area so far dominated by its U.K. rivals Sainsbury's, Tesco and Asd #CNBC #Philips




