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== Brands and operations == | == Brands and operations == | ||
=== Alvo === | === Alvo === | ||
'''Alvo''' is a | '''Alvo''' is a subsidiary that, unlike its parent company, focuses exclusively on grocery items and is usually located in areas with limited space, such as university campuses. Initially, Alvo was known as a discount grocer but in 2010, Bellegarde standardized prices across its various brands, including Alvo, Bellegarde, Bellegarde Est, and Esquerda. As a result, Alvo lost its discount grocer status. Nevertheless, Alvo remains a popular choice among health-conscious individuals due to its emphasis on locally-sourced produce. | ||
=== Bellegarde Est === | === Bellegarde Est === | ||
'''Bellegarde Est''' is the variation of Bellegarde that serves the Caphirian provinces of Caenna, Cesindes, Iscasta, [[Luria]], Netharra, Ovalutia, and Salbis. It operates on much the same principle as the other brands under Bellegarde's umbrella, but has a unique feature where on certain days (typically Saturdays), the store will showcase and sample a dish from a random province across the imperium to customers. The theory behind this is that it expands the palate of Caphirians living in east Urlazio and creates a more memorable experience for shoppers in the store. A similar feature is being piloted in standard Bellegarde stores in Milan. | '''Bellegarde Est''' is the variation of Bellegarde that serves the Caphirian provinces of Caenna, Cesindes, Iscasta, [[Luria]], Netharra, Ovalutia, and Salbis. It operates on much the same principle as the other brands under Bellegarde's umbrella, but has a unique feature where on certain days (typically Saturdays), the store will showcase and sample a dish from a random province across the imperium to customers. The theory behind this is that it expands the palate of Caphirians living in east Urlazio and creates a more memorable experience for shoppers in the store. A similar feature is being piloted in standard Bellegarde stores in Milan. |