Food buying patterns change as Russian retail market booms

By: Ben Cooper | 1 March 2007

Rising disposable incomes and growing consumerism is changing the way Russians buy their food and, according to a recent report from the Polish market research and consultancy group PMR, this is leading to a larger market share and huge opportunities for supermarket operators. Ben Cooper reports.

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Rising disposable incomes and growing consumerism is changing the way Russians buy their food and, according to a recent report from the Polish market research and consultancy group PMR, this is leading to a larger market share and huge opportunities for supermarket operators. Ben Cooper reports.

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