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Wal-Mart to Serve Food in Small-Format Stores: Report

Source: Reuters
16/05/2008

New York, May 16 - Wal-Mart Stores Inc intends to prepare and serve food in its planned small-format stores, the Financial Times said on Friday, as it competes with British retailer Tesco's Fresh & Easy markets.

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The smaller-format stores will include a kitchen, food counters and seating for up to nine people, the FT said, citing planning documents.

Wal-Mart's Marketside format -- planned at 15,000 square feet -- is said to be a third of the size of most of its Neighborhood Market stores, and less than a tenth of the size of most of the world's largest retailer's superstores.

The stores will have a logo showing a pile of stylized fruit and vegetables with the Marketside name in green and a small blue star, the FT said.

A Wal-Mart representative was not able to comment immediately.



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