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The Dutch Grocery Sector in 2030

Posted on 04/04/2019 by IESE Library

(CC) Grocery/FreeimagesRoland Berger and EFMI Business School have conducted a study to gain insight into the future of the Dutch grocery sector and how the industry could transform itself over the next 10 to 15 years.

The report is available from the Roland Berger website

This entry was posted in Market & Industry reports and tagged Dutch, Grocery, Roland Berger on 04/04/2019 by IESE Library.

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