Russian grocery retailer VkusVill intends to open stores in the Netherlands and France
Rapidly growing Russian supermarket chain VkusVill – with revenues of more than USD 1.3 billion last year – plans to open a store in the Netherlands and in France. VkusVill opens two new stores in Russia every working day, intends to open its doors in the Netherlands – probably in Amsterdam, this spring. They will sell food from local producers just like in Russia.
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