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Montenegrin supermarket chain coming to Serbia?

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The largest Montenegrin retail chain Voli plans to enter the Serbian market.
As the Retail Serbia portal unofficially finds out, Voli plans to enter the Serbian retail market soon. In addition to Serbia, the company also examined other markets in the region.
Voli could not confirm the stated information about the expansion to the Serbian market.
The largest Montenegrin food chain Voli ended in 2020 with a newly opened hypermarket in Zeta. On 1,600 square meters, consumers can expect about 10,000 items. As part of the new hypermarket, a “take-and-go” service is also available to customers.
In Montenegro, the chain holds markets, supermarkets and hypermarkets, while in Podgorica there is a distribution center on an area of 16,000 square meter, B92 reports.

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