2023-09-22 17:27:31
The announcement of the acquisition by Colruyt of two thirds of the Match and Smatch stores might leave 690 people in the lurch. The Louis Delhaize group has launched a collective dismissal procedure for these workers. The stores taken over will have various assignments. And worried eyes are already turning towards Cora hypermarkets, the next victims of a sector in full change. Article reserved for subscribers Journalist in the Politics department By Pascal Lorent Published on 09/22/2023 at 7:27 p.m. Reading time: 1 min
Makro, Carrefour Market, Delhaize and, since this Friday, Match and Smatch. The announcement of Colruyt’s takeover of 57 stores from the Louis Delhaize group offers a new episode in the saga that the retail sector in Belgium has been experiencing for around a year. “We are in a restructuring of commerce like we have never seen, with its bad and its good sides, even if, for the moment, they are rather the bad ones,” notes Myriam Delmée (Setca).
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