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DM continues to expand its network of drugstores in Serbia

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In order to successfully respond to the needs of customers across the country, dm continues to open new drugstores. Despite the circumstances caused by the Covid-19 virus pandemic, the largest drugstore chain in Europe operates stably and continuously cares for its customers and the wider community.
The expansion on the domestic market continued with the opening of a drugstore located in Subotica, at the address Brace Radic 120 and two other new drugstores in Belgrade – in the BEO Shopping Center and in Vracar within the Ziegel House complex at the address Rudnicka 14.
Dm drugstores are a place for everything that customers need in one place, because there is an offer on the shelves that includes about 14,000 products – for care and beauty, hygiene segment, all the way to a diverse offer of food, household products and baby care. In addition, dm is one of the largest providers of private label in the Serbian market, with almost 4,000 products. Well-known dm brands – Balea, alverde, dmBio, babylove, Denkmit and others guarantee identical quality in all 13 countries in which the company operates, while dmBio is a brand with a wide range of organic food in Serbia.
In addition, the company dm recently launched a campaign to support domestic producers, and on the shelves of dm drugstores there are currently as many as 1,300 domestic products. The goal of the campaign is to support the development of the local economy and point out that many Serbian products are on a par with major world brands.
Dm drogerie markt currently operates in 13 European countries, with a network of more than 3,600 stores and more than 62,000 employees BizLife reports.

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