Meaning of hypermarket In English

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Examples of hypermarket

  • Retail centres will be competing on unfavourable terms with hypermarkets in an enterprise zone.

  • Only a small part of that sum goes to community pharmacies; the bulk still goes to the main hypermarkets and supermarkets.

  • For example, we condemn the proposal - which has been mentioned here - that a hypermarket should be built there.

  • In the past five years, we have seen a huge growth in the number of large stores—such as supermarkets and hypermarkets—in those towns.

  • Whether the supermarket chains have 25,000 square feet, 50,000 square feet or have hypermarket status, by and large their outlets are of the larger size.

  • But if we are talking of a hypermarket or even a very large retailing unit we would have to look at each separate area.

  • The hypermarket would help subsidise the small business which in some cases has to close because it cannot compete with the hypermarket.

  • Apart from certain limited controls on hypermarkets and on excessive concentrations of retailing, we proposed to make no restraints.

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Translations of hypermarket In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    (通常位於城郊的)超大型超市…

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  • 中文简体

    (通常位于城郊的)超大型自选超市…

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  • Español

    hipermercado…

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  • Türk dili

    büyük mağaza, alışveriş merkezi, hipermarket…

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  • Français

    hypermarché…

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  • Čeština

    obchodní dům…

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  • Dansk

    stort supermarked…

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  • Indonesia

    supermarket besar…

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