Cheap shopping for Polishs by March
Aldi opens its first outlet by March in Poland.
The German giant was originally expected to enter the market in summer 2007, but this was postponed due to problems in obtaining licenses for selling alcohol and formalities related to opening stores. Aldi plans to open up to 1,000 stores in the country.
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