Schuitema, the Dutch retailer company behind the C1000 supermarkets, said today (27 July) that turnover for its second quarter was almost flat.

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The group said turnover during the second quarter reached EUR780m (US$1.1bn), inching up 0.5% year-on-year. Turnover for the first half reached EUR1.8m, a 2.2% increase.


Retail sales of its C1000 franchise chain rose by 1% to EUR972m. First-half sales reached EUR2.2bn.
 
The company’s CEO Bert Roetert said sales growth had been achieved despite a fall in the number of stores; average weekly sales per store rose by 2.6% in the second quarter and 4.4% in the first half.


Schuitema is 73% owned by Dutch retailer Royal Ahold. The company will publish its full financial report for the second quarter on 9 August.

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