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India opens western-style supermarkets

By Jo Johnson in New Delhi

Published: January 30 2007 02:00 | Last updated: January 30 2007 02:00

India's national capital region will enter the modern retailing era today, with the opening of the first recognisably western-style supermarkets in this sprawling conurbation of 15m people.

At a preview of one of three stores that will open in Noida, a satellite city of Delhi, prices of key vegetables were about half those of other grocers in the capital, a big draw in such a cost-sensitive market.

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