Metro Cash and Carry

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Metro Cash and Carry is a wholesale hypermarket chain operating across Europe. It is the largest division of German retail giant METRO.

Metro Cash & Carry is different to other large retail chains such as Billa and Carrefour in that its stores are primarily destined to wholesale customers, not retail. The cash-and-carry concept is based around self-service and bulk buying. To be able to shop at Metro, customers need a card which shows they are eligible to buy in wholesale and are therefore professionals in a certain field, such as gastronomy, crafts, own business, etc.

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[edit] International operations

As of 2007, Metro Cash & Carry has operations in the countries listed below.

1 operates under the brand name Makro

[edit] Bulgaria

The first two Metro Cash and Carry hypermarkets in Bulgaria opened in Sofia and Plovdiv on 18 March 1999. As of 2006 the company operates eight stores in seven cities:

A number of other stores are planned.

[edit] India

The first Metro Cash & Carry hypermarket in India opened in Bangalore in 2003. Now there are 2 stores operating in India, both situated in Bangalore. A new store has been opened in the city of Hyderabad on 30,November,2006 and another one is due to be opened sometime during the spring of 2007.As the name suggests, it only accepts cash and no credit cards.

[edit] Romania

Metro Cash and Carry was one of the first international supermarket/hypermarket chains to make an entry into the Romanian market, opening its first store in Bucharest, near Henri Coandă International Airport.

As of 2006, it operates 23 hypermarkets in major cities across the country and is one of the most well-known chains. Metro has stores in the following cities:

The supermarket in Oradea is one of the most successful of the branches and has been especially popular with Hungarians, who are crossing the border to buy products from the hypermarket since prices are significantly cheaper in Romania than in Hungary. This phenomenon has mainly started since Hungary joined the European Union, an occurrence which has increased prices in Hungary.

[edit] Serbia

The first Metro Cash and Carry hypermarket in Serbia opened in Belgrade in 2005. As of 2006 the company operates five stores in four cities:

Belgrade stores are located in Zemun and Krnjača.

[edit] Ukraine

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