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Numbering
The numbers in the table are written in what I believe is the European format, eg 1.234 metres squared, which reads to me as about one and a quarter metres squared, as opposed to over a thousand. I realise they're talking about European stores, but being as this is the English language version, should they not be put into the English format (1,234 metres squared) for clarity? — Preceding
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29 Jan 17 Dori 1951
It is fine as is. Under SI and other conventions the decimal point can be a full stop or a comma. The thousands separator is a space.
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The 'See also' section needs some relevant links adding to it
In my opinion, the 'See also' section needs some relevant links adding to it as it is currently empty and in my opinion it is pointless having an empty tab within the article.
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Door Eendrachtig Samenwerken Profiteren Allen Regelmatig
The article gives two different translations for the Dutch phrase "Door Eendrachtig Samenwerken Profiteren Allen Regelmatig":
"Everyone works better together"
"Through united co-operation everyone regularly profits"
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I'm unsure either way but given at least the company uses "SPAR" consistently in running text. This is different to Wikipedia for example where the all caps isn't used outside the logo and even
Adidas where the all lower case is used consistently in running text but per
MOS:TM is a proper noun. If we're unsure what the correct title is per MOSTM then I'd defer to what the trademark owner prefers. Crouch, Swale (
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