SOUTH AFRICA: Shoprite sees market share gains
By: just-food.com | 26 October 2009
South African grocer Shoprite has posted a jump in turnover as the group was able to increase its share of the market in the three months to end September.
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South African grocer Shoprite has posted a jump in turnover as the group was able to increase its share of the market in the three months to end September.

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