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British-owned W H Smith,Swedish Ikea,french Michelin,BNP,Danone, for LVMH - Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton,
very difficult to search US search engine to find foreign food chain,they all divert the info towards US companies,very frustrating,i don't use google or bing,i use Duckduckgo but the info is still kept away from the Internet users for obscure reasons.
Topshop and Burberry are two British clothing stores operating in the US, off the top of my head. I'm surprised Harvey Nichols haven't taken the plunge and opened a store in the US yet.
Topshop and Burberry are two British clothing stores operating in the US, off the top of my head. I'm surprised Harvey Nichols haven't taken the plunge and opened a store in the US yet.
H&M and IKEA from Sweden, Zara from Spain. Obviously all the posh french and Italian brands like Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Prada, Gucci.
I am hard pressed to think of any foreign conglomerates that operate in the US in the way they do in other countries.
Aside from desinger clothing stores like Gucci, Prada, Chanel, Burberry...... and Ikea.... I can think of nothing else.
And then of course there's Aldi, which operates its own stores as well as Trader Joe's.
The UK chain Fresh & Easy, owned by Tesco, opened a few dozen stores in the western US, but the financial crisis caused them to fail, and Tesco sold its US business to a US-based investment group. They're still branded "Fresh & Easy" though.
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