Russian hypermarket operator Lenta has announced the opening of its fifth store in Tyumen, in Siberia.
The new store is described as a ‘compact medium hypermarket’, and boasts 4,285 square metres of selling space. The store boasts a broad product assortment of 17,500 SKUs including products ‘selected specifically for residents of Tyumen’.
This opening in Tyumen is Lenta’s seventh hypermarket opening in 2017 and brings the total number of Lenta stores to 198 hypermarkets in 79 cities across Russia and 61 supermarkets in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Novosibirsk and the Central region.
Lena is currenrly Russia’s fourth largest supermarket group in terms of selling space.
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