Spar is the second leading retailer in Austria. Its Natur*Pur private label for organic foods has increased from 500 items in 2010 to about 1,000 in 2018. Co-op Switzerland operates about 2,295 outlets under banners such as Coop, Coop to Go, Coop City, Coop Vitality and Coop Bau and Hobby in Switzerland. The retail co-operative also operates Import Perfumeries, The Body Shop Switzerland, Interdiscount and Coop Restaurants. Co-op stores have a comprehensive range of organic foods. The retailer has around 25 private labels, including Naturaplan, Naturafarm, Max Havelaar, Delicorn and Freefrom. There are about 2,500 organic products in its Naturaplan private label, an increase from about 1,600 in 2010. The product range includes organic fruits, vegetables, meats, dairy products, bakery products, snacks, condiments, canned products and pasta. Migros is a leading retail chain in Switzerland with 1,150 outlets. It operates supermarkets under Migros banner and department stores under the Globus name. In February 2012, Migros entered a joint-venture with the leading German organic food supermarket chain Alnatura to open retailers in Switzerland. Migros markets a wide range of organic products under its Migros Bio private label. The range had 1,300 items in 2018, up from 1,000 in 2010. Coop Danmark is a Danish retail cooperative that belongs to Coop Amba. (formerly FDB). It operates retailers under the banners of Kvickly, Brugsen, SuperBrugsen, Dagli'Brugsen, LokalBrugsen, Fakta, and Irma supermarkets, as well as Coop Mad online delivery scheme. It has about 1,200 outlets. Organic foods are marketed under the Änglamark private label. The range has expanded from 800 products in 2010 to about 1,200 in 2018. The product range includes organic fruits, vegetables, meats, dairy products, drinks, grains, cereals, bakery products, baby food, pasta and condiments. Salling Group, formerly known as Dansk Supermarked, changed its name in June 2018. The company runs several retail banners, such as Netto, Føtex, Bilka and Salling. Apart from Denmark, Netto is also present in Germany, Sweden and Poland. Netto offers organic products under the Ogo private label, which has about 180 products. The product range includes organic fruits, vegetables, meats, dairy products, pasta and condiments. Føtex sells organic products under the Levevis private label, which has about 1,300 products. The Norwegian supermarket chain REMA 1000 is also present in Denmark. Part of the Reitan Group, it operates around 500 stores in Denmark. It has about 40 organic products under its Rema1000 private label. The ICA Group is the largest Swedish food retailer with about 1,300 stores. ICA Sweden has several retail banners, such as ICA Nära, ICA Supermarket, ICA Kvantum and MAXI ICA Stormarknad. Organic foods were introduced on a large-scale in ICA stores in the mid-1990s. The retailer offers organic products under its ‘I Love Eco’ private label. The range has about 970 products, such as organic fruits, vegetables, meats, dairy products, drinks, grains, cereals, bakery products, condiments, canned products, pasta and snacks.
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