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=== Bourseiller === | === Bourseiller === | ||
'''Bourseiller''' is a | '''Bourseiller''' is a premium grocery store chain which operates as a subsidiary of Bellegarde, and is headquartered in [[Esserie]]. Bourseiller is a gourmet grocery store chain that emphasizes on fresh and organic products, and it differentiates itself from other grocery store chains by limiting the amount of floor space allocated to packaged products, allowing more space for fresh produce, meat and seafood, bulk products, and chef-prepared items. This store chain prides itself on offering high-quality products, which is why most locations have a full-service kitchen, and offer cooking and wine classes in their culinary school, and catering services. Bourseiller is known for its premium offerings and is catered to the tastes of the upper-income demographic. The chain has a total of thirty-nine locations, with twenty-two in Milan, six in Triessa, four in Luria, four in Ovalutia, and three in Caenna. | ||
=== Esquerda === | === Esquerda === | ||
'''Esquerda''' is a marque of Bellegarde that is specific to western Alexandria. Its model is based on self-checkout (although normal registers and cashiers are found in the stores) and convenience, where customers can use produce scales that allow them to print bar codes for food, ready-to-eat sections at the front of the stores, as well as a modified layout that places most purchased items up front and least at the rear. Because of Bellegarde's adoption of many of these services across its brands, it has considered converting Esquerda into Bellegarde stores. | '''Esquerda''' is a marque of Bellegarde that is specific to western Alexandria. Its model is based on self-checkout (although normal registers and cashiers are found in the stores) and convenience, where customers can use produce scales that allow them to print bar codes for food, ready-to-eat sections at the front of the stores, as well as a modified layout that places most purchased items up front and least at the rear. Because of Bellegarde's adoption of many of these services across its brands, it has considered converting Esquerda into Bellegarde stores. |