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HoReCa
 n.— «At the same time, Metro’s strategy also includes focusing on the HoReCa (hotel-restaurant-catering) segment, as this is the customer category with the highest growth potential.» —“Metro focuses on HoReCa, considers more stores” by Mihaela Popescu  ZIarul Financiar (Romania) Oct. 11, 2006. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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