Supermarket letter – 3

By Published On: 11-06-2013Categories: label11, SupermarketsTags:

                                                               SUPERMARKET NEWSLETTER NO. 3 

 

1. Infringement of the market territory by the own franchisor: overlapping exclusivity.

2. How independent is the supermarket entrepreneur still?

3. The lessor is also responsible for the immediate surroundings of the rented property.

4. New (improved) model rental agreement.

5. Jumbo continues with price comparison.

6. Payrolling; Will the real boss please stand up.

7. Unlawful competition from Makro-types?

8.Is a Pick-Up-Point a shop?

 

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