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CBA prepares to open a shop in Moscow
The largest Hungarian-owned food distribution network, the CBA plans to open Hungaricum Delicatessen store in Moscow.
The chain’s products had a huge success at last week’s Golden Autumn Moscow Food Fair. The CBA presented nearly 50 kinds of food products – including self-produced wines, pálinkas and jams at the exhibition. Fodor Attila the communications director of CBA told that, on the basis of the experiences, the CBA decided to enter the Russian market. (Világgazdaság Online)
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