Supermarket Chain Insolvent: Numerous Customers Now Face a Problem
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The supermarket chain Feneberg is insolvent. A protective shielding system is supposed to help the company get back on its feet. What customers need to know now.
Feneberg does not manage the renovation on its own. The Allgäu family-owned company is applying for a protective shield procedure and is looking for investors. About 3000 employees are affected.
Bitter news for thousands of employees: A large German supermarket chain wants to save itself through insolvency proceedings.
The Allgäu family-owned company Feneberg Lebensmittel is in financial difficulty. Now, experts are to save the chain with more than 70 markets.
The Edeka dealer Feneberg wants to reposition itself via a protective shielding procedure. The aim is to preserve the company. The renovation is expected to proceed by the end of the year.
Feneberg wants to secure its economic future by means of a protective shielding procedure. Supermarkets remain open, while the renovation will run for the next few months.
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