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Brugsen
Brugsen is the Danish contraction of ''Brugsforeningen''. There are two separate supermarket chains known as Brugsen, one defunct in Denmark and another still active in Greenland. ==Brugsen (FDB)==
Brugsen was the original, nondescript brand name of FDB's retail outlets in Denmark. After opening a series of branded stores starting in 1961 and deciding to focus on its retail operations in the 1980s, FDB began shuttering factories and spun off its larger Brugsen stores as SuperBrugsen in 1991 and its smaller ones as Dagli'Brugsen the next year. In 1995, the smallest convenience stores were organized as LokalBrugsen.〔Coop Denmark. "(Vores historie )" (History" ). Accessed 1 May 2012.〕 After a failed attempt to merge their operations with Norway's NKL and Sweden's KF as Coop Norden in 2002, FDB regained sole ownership of the group's Danish operations, Coop Danmark A/S, in 2008.〔 Coop Denmark continues to operate the SuperBrugsen, Dagli'Brugsen, and LokalBrugsen chains as separate divisions of its operations.
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