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Action Thrives as Bargain Hunters Flock to Stores in Uncertain Economy

Summary by NL Times
The bargain store chain Action is continuing to grow in Europe due to the economic uncertainty on the continent. The Dutch company opened 125 new stores this year. Existing stores have also experienced an increase in customers. According to the company’s CEO, Hajir Hajji, many people are interested in the bargain products at Action as the economic climate is challenging for them.

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In addition to the food retailers Aldi, Lidl & Co., there are also the non-food discounters Action, Tedi & Co. But who is behind them?

·Germany
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Looking at the current market situation in the retail sector, most companies can only dream of double-digit sales growth, but the Dutch discounter Action is currently doing just that. Why?

·Vienna, Austria
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The financial concerns of Europeans are his business – and action benefits more than ever. While other retail chains are moaning, the Dutch non-food discounter increases revenue strongly. 7.3 billion euros in sales in just six months – an increase of 17.9%. The secret: bargains, bargains, bargains! In Austria alone, the number of stores grew by three to 120 this year. The company now employs around 2500 employees, an increase of around 100 compa…

·Vienna, Austria
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The Non-Food Discounter Action celebrates newly reached milestones. Customers can look forward to new branches.

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The Dutch retail chain is not only seeing increased turnover, but the number of stores abroad is also steadily increasing.

·Netherlands
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Action continues to grow rapidly in Europe amidst the economic uncertainty. The Dutch discounter has already opened 125 new stores this year. Existing stores are also seeing a growing customer base. According to CEO Hajir Hajji, many people are interested in bargains at Action, especially now that the economic climate is challenging.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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De Telegraaf broke the news in Amsterdam, Netherlands on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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