Tinex

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Tinex
Company typeDiscount and supermarket chain
Industry Retail
Founded1994
Headquarters,
Number of locations
40 stores
Products supermarkets
Number of employees
1,000
Website www.tinex.com.mk

Tinex is a chain of supermarkets in the Republic of North Macedonia. Tinex was founded in the 1990s, with its first store opening in Skopje. [1]

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References

  1. "N. Macedonia's Tinex opens retail park in Skopje - report". SeeNews. Retrieved 2024-03-18.