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French antitrust clears Carrefour's acquisition of Delhaize's French business

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Posted on March 13, 2025

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French antitrust clears Carrefour's acquisition of Delhaize's French business
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Carrefour Gains Approval for Delhaize's French Business Acquisition

PARIS (Reuters) - French antitrust authority said on Thursday it had approved the acquisition by Carrefour of the French business of Belgian retailer Louis Delhaize on the condition that eight stores would be sold to competitors.

Carrefour said in a separate statement it would start talks with potential buyers with the goal to sell the eight stores -- five hypermarkets and three supermarkets with total sales slightly above 300 million euros, by end 2025.

The deal clinched with Louis Delhaize gives Carrefour control over the Cora and Match stores in France as well as the Provera purchasing unit, Carrefour added, confirming a goal to generate synergies of 130 million euros by 2027 from the acquisition.

(Reporting by Dominique Vidalon; Editing by Makini Brice)

Key Takeaways

  • Carrefour acquires Delhaize's French business.
  • French antitrust requires sale of eight stores.
  • Carrefour to sell five hypermarkets and three supermarkets.
  • Expected synergies of 130 million euros by 2027.
  • Control over Cora, Match stores, and Provera unit.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The main topic is Carrefour's acquisition of Delhaize's French business, approved by French antitrust with conditions.
What conditions were set by the French antitrust?
The condition is that Carrefour must sell eight stores to competitors.
What are the expected synergies from the acquisition?
Carrefour expects to generate synergies of 130 million euros by 2027.

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