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Rimi (Norway)

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Former type
  
Discount store

Website
  
www.rimi.no

Owner
  
ICA Gruppen

Founded
  
1977

Number of locations
  
279

Area served
  
Norway

Motto
  
Faste lave priser

Founder
  
Stein Erik Hagen

Defunct
  
2015

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RIMI was a grocery store chain in Norway.

The discount supermarket is best known for it slogan, "Everyday low prices" (Faste lave priser). The supermarket business can trace itself back to 1977. It was founded as the discount grocery store chain RIMI 500 by Norwegian businessman Stein Erik Hagen. Starting in 1992, Hagen sold an interest in the chain to the Swedish group, ICA AB. In 1998, Hagen and ICA reached an agreement to sell a half interest in the business to the Netherlands based group, Koninklijke Ahold N.V.. In 2004, Hagen sold his remaining interest in RIMI.

From 2004 to 2014, RIMI was owned and operated by ICA Norge. In 2012, Ahold sold its share of ICA Norge to ICA AB, leaving Rimi under fully swedish ownership. After years of heavy losses and multiple attempts to rebrand itself, ICA AB sold all its shares in ICA Norge to Coop Norge. The new owners soon decided to discontinue RIMI, and have started a program to convert all Rimi stores to their own retail concepts.

References

Rimi (Norway) Wikipedia