The Svetofor runs plans to demand competitors due to the spread of inaccurate information about the imminent closure of network stores in the areas of Tver, Vladimir, Kirov and others. Tass informed this in the press service of the company “Torgservice 69”, which is owned by the “Traffic Lesc” Invest Standard manager.

The “traffic light” will go to court to refute information about closing stores
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“The traffic chain of” traffic “retailers is preparing a statement declaration to the court for protecting their legitimate rights and interests with a request to refute false information distributed by competitors’ representatives,” the press service told the agency.

The “traffic lights” also intend to complain to the Federal Anti -Ponopoolio service in the unscrupulous actions of representatives of the competitive network in the previous regions. In particular, in February, the managers of the “traffic lights” learned about the attempts of the competitors to attract the owners and owners who deliver commercial real estate to the “traffic light”, writes Tass.

The “traffic lights” told the agency that store chains continue to function as usual. The “traffic lights” fully and, within the established period of time, complies with the obligations with the counterparts, in accordance with the terms of the previously completed agreements, “the company explained.

The fact that the “traffic lights” stores are enormously closed throughout Russia after Rospotrebnadzor claims related to violations of health legislation, Kommersant previously reported reference to the calculations of “Infoline Analytics”. According to the company, since December, the Network has closed more than 200 points of sale (decrease in 9.8%).

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Anastasia Kossakovskaya

Source: RB

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