August 18 (SeeNews) - Belgian-owned retailer Mega Image Romania said on Friday it opened four new stores, increasing the number of its outlets to 557.
Two of the four stores are located in Bucharest, while the other two are located respectively in the Black Sea resort of Mamaia, Constanta county and in the northwestern city of Cluj-Napoca, Cluj county, Mega Image said in a press release.
With the new stores, Mega Image's network in Cluj reaches two stores, while in Constanta county, the retailer now has 20 stores.
"The second opening in Cluj confirms the commitment we took on by launching this market, of giving our customers a different shopping experience. We continue to support local producers through direct partnerships," the general manager of Mega Image Romania, Vassilis Stavrou, said.
Mega Image is controlled by Belgian-Dutch food retailer Ahold Delhaize.
Mega Image entered Romania in 2015, where it currently operates three kinds of stores: regular, Shop&Go and Gusturi Romanesti.
In December 2015, Mega Image opened its fourth and biggest concept store in Bucharest in a joint project with the Romanian arm of French sports goods retailer Decathlon.
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