STRATEGIES FOR DIVERSIFICATION AND ADDING VALUE TO FOOD EXPORTS : A VALUE CHAIN PERSPECTIVE
In the United Kingdom, the rise of
the large supermarket chains has been one of the most dramatic examples of concentration in
retailing. (...) In the spring of 1999, one of the leading
United Kingdom supermarket chains was selling a range of products based on raw carrots.
(...) They
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Even these carrots would have been washed. Supermarket consumers in the United
Kingdom prefer to have their vegetables presented in a ready-to-use style, which is
quite distinct from the product presentations seen in French supermarkets, for example
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Across the street from the WTO (next to the Jardin Botanique stop), there is a small supermarket which is also a popular destination for those interested in fresh sandwiches and salads at reasonable prices.
(...) If you are looking for sit-down dining, a Chinese buffet is available at the Tsing Tao Restaurant (12 avenue de Secheron) around the corner from the small supermarket (the buffet costs approximately CHF22 and lunch menus CHF15). (...) Many smaller stores and supermarkets do not accept credit cards and those that do may ask to see photo ID and charge you.
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For a quick bite, the café located in the atrium offers all sorts of beverages, sandwiches and salads. There is also a canteen in the new building. Across the street from the WTO (next to the Jardin Botanique stop), there is a small supermarket which is also a popular destination for those interested in fresh sandwiches and salads at reasonable prices.
(...) Many smaller stores and supermarkets do not accept credit cards and those that do may ask to see photo ID and charge you.
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For a quick bite, the WTO café located in the CR building offers all sorts of beverages, sandwiches and salads in a more relaxed setting. Across the street from the WTO (next to the Jardin Botanique stop), there is a small supermarket which is also a popular destination for those interested in fresh sandwiches and salads at reasonable prices.
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Mid-range: Barton’s Parc cafeteria adjacent to the WTO has many lunch options at prices ranging from CHF14-25. If you are looking for sit-down dining, a Chinese buffet is available at the Tsing Tao Restaurant (12 avenue de Secheron) around the corner from the small supermarket (the buffet costs approximately CHF22 and lunch menus CHF15). (...) Many smaller stores and supermarkets do not accept credit cards and those that do may ask to see photo ID and charge you.
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For a quick bite, the WTO café located in the CR building offers all sorts of beverages, sandwiches and salads in a more relaxed setting. Across the street from the WTO (next to the Jardin Botanique stop), there is a small supermarket which is also a popular destination for those interested in fresh sandwiches and salads at reasonable prices.
(...) If you are looking for sit-down dining, a Chinese buffet is available at the Tsing Tao Restaurant (12 avenue de Secheron) around the corner from the small supermarket (the buffet costs approximately CHF22 and lunch menus CHF15). (...) Many smaller stores and supermarkets do not accept credit cards and those that do may ask to see photo ID and charge you.
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Across the street from the WTO (next to the Jardin Botanique stop), there is a small supermarket which is also a popular destination for those interested in fresh sandwiches and salads at reasonable prices.
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Mid-range: Barton’s Parc cafeteria adjacent to the WTO has many lunch options at prices ranging from CHF14-25. If you are looking for sit-down dining, a Chinese buffet is available at the Tsing Tao Restaurant (12 avenue de Secheron) around the corner from the small supermarket (the buffet costs approximately CHF22 and lunch menus CHF15). (...) Many smaller stores and supermarkets do not accept credit cards and those that do may ask to see photo ID and charge you.
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Map# Category Name, type of food and address Tel#
19 Brasseries / Bistrots Havane, le - French 18 place du Marché
01 46 24 06 06
20 Brasseries / Bistrots Marly, le - French 54 avenue du Roule
01 47 45 46 71
21 Brasseries / Bistrots Paris-Neuilly, le - French 23 rue de Sablonville
01 46 24 94 01
22 Brasseries / Bistrots Relais de Sablon - French 2 place du Marché
01 46 24 42 23
23 Restaurants Al Karam - Lebanese 2 Rue de l'Hôtel de ville
01 40 88 09 99
24 Restaurants Bel Canto – French (infos@lebelcanto.com) 6 rue du Commandant Pilot
01 47 47 19 94
25 Restaurants Capricciosa, la – Italian 61 avenue du Roule
01 47 45 70 80
26 Restaurants Chalet, le – Swiss/French 14 rue du Commandant Pilot
01 46 24 03 11
27 Restaurants Chez Ly – Chinese 42 avenue Charles de Gaulle
01 55 62 33 88
28 Restaurants Coffee Parisien – American 46 rue de Sablonville
01 46 37 13 13
29 Restaurants Durand Dupont – French (reservation recommended) 14 place du Marché
01 46 92 93 00
30 Restaurants Foc Ly – Chinese, Thai 79 avenue Charles de Gaulle
01 46 24 43 36
31 Restaurants Jardin, le - French 7 rue Orléans
01 46 24 45 53
32 Restaurants Ocean Bar – French, sea food 5 place Parmentier
01 47 22 92 05
33 Restaurants Séquoia Café – French 95 avenue Charles de Gaulles
01 46 24 14 86
34 Restaurants Tropical Café – American 5 place Parmentier
01 47 45 15 55
35 Restaurants Truffe Noir, la– French (by Michelin 2007) 2 place Parmentier
01 46 24 94 14
36 Restaurants Winston, le - French 91 Avenue du Roule
01 47 45 58 74
Map# Category Name, type of food and address Tel#
1 Fast Food /
Take Away Aux Pains Perdu – Sandwich, salad and soup 97 avenue Charles de Gaulle
2 Fast Food /
Take Away Bar A Salad – Sandwich and salads Place Raymond Poincaré
3 Fast Food /
Take Away Bockeland - Bakery 50 bis avenue Charles de Gaulle
4 Fast Food /
Take Away Boulangerie de Neuilly - Bakery 28 rue Madelaine Michelis
5 Fast Food /
Take Away Boulangerie de Sablonville - Bakery 33 rue de Sablonville
6 Fast Food /
Take Away JZ88 Naturelle - Chinese takeaway 37 rue de Sablonville
7 Fast Food /
Take Away McDonald’s 62 avenue Charles de Gaulle
8 Fast Food /
Take Away Monoprix – Supermarket 72 avenue Charles de Gaulle
9 Fast Food /
Take Away Paul – Sandwich and salad 90 avenue Charles de Gaulle
10 Fast Food /
Take Away Market stalls - Place du Marché Wednesdays & Fridays only
11 Fast Food /
Take Away Sushi Shop - Japanese 44 avenue Charles de Gaulle
12 Fast Food /
Take Away Traiteur Fafa – Chinese takeaway 26 rue Madeleine Michelis
13 Fast Food /
Take Away
French and Asian outlets inside Carreau de Neuilly (covered market) 108 avenue Charles de Gaulle
14 Brasseries / Bistrots Anemones, les - French 52 rue de Sablonville
01 48 06 51 76
15 Brasseries / Bistrots Bistrot de Neuilly, le – French 16 rue du Commandant Pilot
01 46 24 72 36
16 Brasseries / Bistrots Capetien, Le - French 10 place du Marché
01 46 24 29 60
17 Brasseries / Bistrots Comptoir Epices Riz – Italian 23 rue de Sablonvillle
01 47 45 57 77
18 Brasseries / Bistrots Crêperie La Marina - French 21 rue de Sablonville
01 46 24 10 78
You are also welcome to bring
in your lunch and enjoy it in the friendly
atmosphere of our garden and cafeteria.
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For a quick bite, the WTO Café located in the CR building offers all sorts of beverages, sandwiches and salads in a more relaxed setting. Across the street from the WTO (next to the Jardin Botanique stop), there is a small supermarket which is also a popular destination for those interested in fresh sandwiches and salads at reasonable prices.
(...) If you are looking for sit-down dining, a Chinese buffet is available at the Tsing Tao Restaurant (12 avenue de Secheron) around the corner from the small supermarket (the buffet costs approximately CHF22 and lunch menus CHF15). (...) NOTE: Many smaller stores and supermarkets do not accept credit cards and those that do may ask to see photo ID.
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For a quick bite, the café located in the WTO Atrium offers a variety of beverages, sandwiches and salads. There is also a canteen in the new building. Across the street from the WTO there is a small supermarket where fresh sandwiches and salads can be purchased at reasonable prices.
(...) Many smaller stores and supermarkets do not accept credit cards and those that do may ask to see photo ID and charge you.
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For a quick bite, the WTO café (Salle des Pas Perdus) on the ground floor offers all sorts of beverages, sandwiches and salads in a more relaxed setting. Across the street from the WTO (next to Bus 1 Jardin Botanique stop), there is a small supermarket which is also a popular destination for those interested in fresh sandwiches and salad for reasonable pricing.
Mid-Range: If you are looking for sit-down dining, a Chinese buffet is available at the Qing Dao Restaurant around the corner from the small supermarket. The buffet costs approximately 22 francs and lunch menus cost around 15 francs. (...) Many smaller stores and supermarkets do not accept credit cards and those that do may ask to see a photo ID.
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