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French retail chain
Prisunic (Société Française des Magasins à Prix Uniques) was a French variety store chain that closed in 2003. Its stores were generally located in downtown
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French retail chain
Uniprix.[citation needed] In 1997, the chain merged with French retailer Prisunic, in a deal that saw Casino Group acquire a 21% stake in the merged company
Monoprix
French department store chain
president from 1981 to 1982. In 1931, Printemps created the discount chain Prisunic. In 1939 to avoid the risk of the cupola being destroyed in bombing attacks
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1960 French film
Galland as Prisunic's manager Jacques Mancier as Babar's father Charles Bayard as An onlooker at Prisunic Louisette Rousseau as A woman at Prisunic Chaillet
Wasteland_(1960_film)
Portuguese-Belgian singer and actress
designed a fashion collection for the European department store chain Prisunic. She appeared in three films in 1990 and 1991, Chambre à part, Sans un
Lio_(singer)
Third wife of French politician Léon Blum (1899–1982)
she married industrialist Henri Reichenbach, one of the founders of the “Prisunic” retail store chain, but their marriage ended with his suicide in 1940
Jeanne_Blum
Swiss holding company
1972 1991 1865 Department store, acquired as part of Groupe Printemps Prisunic 1931 Variety store, acquired as part of Groupe Printemps Brummel acquired
Maus_Frères
French retail company
later, Casino supported Monoprix financially in the total acquisition of Prisunic's capital and became therefore, shareholder at 21.6% of the capital of this
Groupe_Casino
French businessman (1891-1941)
died September 1941 in New York) was a French businessman who co-founded Prisunic in 1931. Forced to emigrate because of his Jewish heritage, he committed
Henri_Reichenbach
Greek retail company
Marinopoulos super markets were operated as Prisunic-Marinopoulos in cooperation with the 1997 closed French chain Prisunic. The mascot was called ΠιΜί and was
Marinopoulos_Market
Commune in Hauts-de-France, France
Pinault-Printemps-Redoute, a major retailing firm created by the merger of the Printemps-Prisunic department store chain and La Redoute, a leading mail-order house founded
Roubaix
1975 to 2021 Au Pauvre Jacques Au Petit Saint-Thomas À la Place Clichy Prisunic – operating from 1931 to 2003 Soisson & James Uniprix – operating from
List of department stores by country
List_of_department_stores_by_country
Swiss motorsport journalist (1929–2005)
Jean Lucas, while working for French discount retailer Prisunic. In 1962, after leaving Prisunic, Crombac partnered with Lucas to found the French magazine
Gérard_Crombac
French actress and singer
Que j'me trouve?! 2006: "J'veux un mec" 2006: "Nazebroke" ("La fille au Prisunic") 2007: Victoires de la Musique: "Artist Discovery of the Year" 2007: Victoires
Adrienne_Pauly
French politician
Minister Michel Crépeau from 1981 to 1986. She worked in human resources for Prisunic and Pinault-Printemps-Redoute (now known as Kering) from 1986 to 1993.
Catherine_Barbaroux
French interior and product designer (1925-2013)
Niki de Saint Phalle. In 1958, Putman collaborated with the retail chain Prisunic as Art Director of the Home Department, where her motto was to "design
Andrée_Putman
French actor
Jérôme 1977 Dernière sortie avant Roissy Jean-Yves, le sous-directeur du Prisunic 1981 Choice of Arms Ricky 1983 Sarah Senechal 1983 Une jeunesse Vietti
Jean-Claude_Dauphin
Place in Kerala, India
Kozhikode city. Vrindavan housing Colony, Kerala Residential colony and the Prisunic Apartments are the main residential pockets of Chevarambalam. The Kirtads
Chevarambalam
Franco-Italian architect
2011-09-14. Retrieved 2023-10-13. "Magasin de commerce: Grand Bazar, puis Prisunic, actuellement Monoprix - Inventaire Général du Patrimoine Culturel". patrimoine
Jean-Pierre_Buffi
Street in Lyon, France
number of signs, including: Luxury shops Cheap shops, including Cheap (Prisunic), demolished in 2006, and the fast-food Mac Donald Cinemas such as Pathé
Rue_de_la_République
Historic structure in Paris, France
IBM, and street-level commercial space to third-party retailers, e.g. Prisunic. On 10 January 1973, it sold the entire property to the Société de Financement
Louvre_Saint-Honoré
French designer and architect (1935–2022)
manager. It was produced in large part by DF 2000 and appeared in the Prisunic catalog in 1968 and later Roche Bobois. It sold more than one million models
Marc_Berthier
French architect
initials R. F. (République Française). From 1931 Wybo was architect for the Prisunic stores, a subsidiary of Printemps. He built more than twelve stores for
Georges_Wybo
French artist, illustrator, and designer
December 2025. MAD Paris (2021-12-02). EXPOSITION « LE DESIGN POUR TOUS : DE PRISUNIC À MONOPRIX, UNE AVENTURE FRANÇAISE ». Retrieved 2025-12-18 – via YouTube
Ionna_Vautrin
French photographer
working with the French singer Lio who launched her own fashion line for Prisunic, a retail chain, in the early 1990s. Lio mentions that collaboration in
Philippe_Robert
Polish-born artist (born 1956)
Henryk Lachman. Around the same time, he began a collaboration with the Prisunic Gallery in the meatpacking district of Greenwich Village run by Parisian
Jerzy_Kubina
French photojournalist
the daughter of a housekeeper and girlfriend of a G.I. She worked at the Prisunic (supermarket) at Levallois. The other, Corine Calvet, had mysteriously
Nick_De_Morgoli
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