UPDATE: GERMANY: Edeka to invest in expansion in 2010
By Michelle Russell | 28 April 2010
Edeka, Germany's largest retailer, said today (28 April) that it will invest in the expansion of its store network over the next two years.
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Edeka, Germany's largest retailer, said today (28 April) that it will invest in the expansion of its store network over the next two years.

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