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'''Deli de Luca''' is a [[Norway|Norwegian]] [[convenience store]] founded in 2003 by [[Adriano Capoferro]] and four other founding partners (Thor Johansen, Geir Syversen, Terje Bergh and Vesna Milkovic).<ref name=starten>{{cite web|title=Starten|url=http://www.delideluca.no/om.asp?p=2|work=Om oss|publisher=Deli de Luca|accessdate=22 September 2010|language=Norwegian}}</ref> There are 22 stores in [[Oslo]],<ref name="Butikker i Oslo">{{cite web|title=Butikker i Oslo|url=http://www.delideluca.no/butikker.asp?kat=1&p=25|publisher=Deli de Luca|accessdate=22 September 2010|language=Norwegian}}</ref> four in [[Bergen, Norway|Bergen]],<ref name="Butikker i Bergen">{{cite web|title=Butikker i Bergen|url=http://www.delideluca.no/butikker.asp?kat=2&p=26|publisher=Deli de Luca|accessdate=22 September 2010|language=Norwegian}}</ref> one in [[Stavanger]], one in [[Trondheim]] and one in [[Kristiansand]].<ref name="Butikker i Stavanger">{{cite web|title=Butikker i Stavanger|url=http://www.delideluca.no/butikker.asp?kat=3&p=46|publisher=Deli de Luca|accessdate=22 September 2010|language=Norwegian}}</ref><ref name="Deli De Luca åpnet i Stavanger">{{cite web|title=Deli De Luca åpnet i Stavanger|url=http://www.dagligvarehandelen.com/xp/pub/venstre1/siste/deli-de-luca-aapnet-i-stavanger|accessdate=22 September 2010|language=Norwegian}}</ref> Most of the stores are open [[Wiktionary:24/7|24/7]]. In 2006 62% of the company was bought by [[NorgesGruppen]].<ref name=Norgesgruppen>{{cite web|title=Deli de Luca|url=http://www.norgesgruppen.no/norgesgruppen/norgesgruppen/virksomhet/butikkvirksomhet/servicehandel/deli_de_luca/|publisher=Norgesgruppen|accessdate=22 September 2010|language=Norwegian}}</ref>
'''Deli de Luca''' is a [[Norway|Norwegian]] [[convenience store]] and [[delicatessen]] chain founded in 2003 by [[Adriano Capoferro]] and four other founding partners (Thor Johansen, Geir Syversen, Terje Bergh and Vesna Milkovic).<ref name=starten>{{cite web |title=Starten |url=http://www.delideluca.no/om.asp?p=2 |work=Om oss |publisher=Deli de Luca |access-date=22 September 2010 |language=no |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110616053414/http://www.delideluca.no/om.asp?p=2 |archive-date=16 June 2011 }}</ref> There are 22 stores in [[Oslo]],<ref name="Butikker i Oslo">{{cite web|title=Butikker i Oslo|url=http://www.delideluca.no/butikker.asp?kat=1&p=25|publisher=Deli de Luca|access-date=22 September 2010|language=no}}</ref> four in [[Bergen, Norway|Bergen]],<ref name="Butikker i Bergen">{{cite web |title=Butikker i Bergen |url=http://www.delideluca.no/butikker.asp?kat=2&p=26 |publisher=Deli de Luca |access-date=22 September 2010 |language=no |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101002063550/http://delideluca.no/butikker.asp?kat=2&p=26 |archive-date=2 October 2010 }}</ref> one in [[Stavanger]], two in [[Trondheim]], two in [[Kristiansand]], one in [[Skien]] and two in [[Mo i Rana]].<ref name="Butikker i Stavanger">{{cite web |title=Butikker i Stavanger |url=http://www.delideluca.no/butikker.asp?kat=3&p=46 |publisher=Deli de Luca |access-date=22 September 2010 |language=no |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101002063555/http://delideluca.no/butikker.asp?kat=3&p=46 |archive-date=2 October 2010 }}</ref><ref name="Deli De Luca åpnet i Stavanger">{{cite web|title=Deli De Luca åpnet i Stavanger |url=http://www.dagligvarehandelen.com/xp/pub/venstre1/siste/deli-de-luca-aapnet-i-stavanger |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130121131929/http://www.dagligvarehandelen.com/xp/pub/venstre1/siste/deli-de-luca-aapnet-i-stavanger |url-status=dead |archive-date=21 January 2013 |access-date=22 September 2010 |language=no }}</ref> Most of the stores are open [[Wiktionary:24/7|24/7]]. In 2006 62% of the company was bought by [[NorgesGruppen]].<ref name=Norgesgruppen>{{cite web |title=Deli de Luca |url=http://www.norgesgruppen.no/norgesgruppen/norgesgruppen/virksomhet/butikkvirksomhet/servicehandel/deli_de_luca/ |publisher=Norgesgruppen |access-date=22 September 2010 |language=no |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100626093618/http://www.norgesgruppen.no/norgesgruppen/norgesgruppen/virksomhet/butikkvirksomhet/servicehandel/deli_de_luca/ |archive-date=26 June 2010 }}</ref>


The five founding partners had been colleagues at the convenience store chain [[7-Eleven]], whose Norwegian franchise is operated by local Norwegian retail giant Reitan-Gruppen.<ref name="Deli De Luca åpnet i Stavanger" /> The Deli de Luca founders had been frustrated by what they perceived as a rigid and uncreative environment within Reitan's 7-Eleven business. With the financial support of several silent partners, the five broke out on their own to fulfil their dream of creating a world class retail concept, a cross between a convenience store and a [[delicatessen]].<ref name=visjoner>{{cite web|title=Visjoner|url=http://www.delideluca.no/om.asp?p=4|publisher=Deli de Luca|accessdate=22 September 2010|language=Norwegian}}</ref>
The five founding partners had been colleagues at the convenience store chain [[7-Eleven]], whose Norwegian franchise is operated by local Norwegian retail giant Reitan-Gruppen.<ref name="Deli De Luca åpnet i Stavanger" /> The Deli de Luca founders had been frustrated by what they perceived as a rigid and uncreative environment within Reitan's 7-Eleven business. With the financial support of several silent partners, the five broke out on their own to create a cross between a convenience store and a delicatessen.<ref name=visjoner>{{cite web |title=Visjoner |url=http://www.delideluca.no/om.asp?p=4 |publisher=Deli de Luca |access-date=22 September 2010 |language=no |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110616053436/http://www.delideluca.no/om.asp?p=4 |archive-date=16 June 2011 }}</ref>


According to Capoferro, the sale of Deli de Luca was driven by its financial backers' wish to cash out at a pre-set exit date. The purchase of Deli de Luca by NorgesGruppen included a total cashout by the financial partners and a partial cashout by the five operating partners.<ref name=Norgesgruppen /> NorgesGruppen has a reputation for acquiring smaller Norwegian food retailing chains and leaving them a wide latitude in their branding and front office operations, but leveraging its purchasing power and back office platform to boost operating margins.<ref name=Norgesgruppen />
According to Capoferro, the sale of Deli de Luca was driven by its financial backers' wish to cash out at a pre-set exit date. The purchase of Deli de Luca by NorgesGruppen included a total cashout by the financial partners and a partial cashout by the five operating partners.<ref name=Norgesgruppen /> NorgesGruppen has a reputation for acquiring smaller Norwegian food retailing chains and leaving them a wide latitude in their branding and front office operations, but leveraging its purchasing power and back office platform to boost operating margins.<ref name=Norgesgruppen />

==See also==
{{portal|Food}}
* [[List of delicatessens]]


==References==
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Latest revision as of 22:11, 27 March 2022

The interior of a Deli de Luca store

Deli de Luca is a Norwegian convenience store and delicatessen chain founded in 2003 by Adriano Capoferro and four other founding partners (Thor Johansen, Geir Syversen, Terje Bergh and Vesna Milkovic).[1] There are 22 stores in Oslo,[2] four in Bergen,[3] one in Stavanger, two in Trondheim, two in Kristiansand, one in Skien and two in Mo i Rana.[4][5] Most of the stores are open 24/7. In 2006 62% of the company was bought by NorgesGruppen.[6]

The five founding partners had been colleagues at the convenience store chain 7-Eleven, whose Norwegian franchise is operated by local Norwegian retail giant Reitan-Gruppen.[5] The Deli de Luca founders had been frustrated by what they perceived as a rigid and uncreative environment within Reitan's 7-Eleven business. With the financial support of several silent partners, the five broke out on their own to create a cross between a convenience store and a delicatessen.[7]

According to Capoferro, the sale of Deli de Luca was driven by its financial backers' wish to cash out at a pre-set exit date. The purchase of Deli de Luca by NorgesGruppen included a total cashout by the financial partners and a partial cashout by the five operating partners.[6] NorgesGruppen has a reputation for acquiring smaller Norwegian food retailing chains and leaving them a wide latitude in their branding and front office operations, but leveraging its purchasing power and back office platform to boost operating margins.[6]

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References

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  1. ^ "Starten". Om oss (in Norwegian). Deli de Luca. Archived from the original on 16 June 2011. Retrieved 22 September 2010.
  2. ^ "Butikker i Oslo" (in Norwegian). Deli de Luca. Retrieved 22 September 2010.
  3. ^ "Butikker i Bergen" (in Norwegian). Deli de Luca. Archived from the original on 2 October 2010. Retrieved 22 September 2010.
  4. ^ "Butikker i Stavanger" (in Norwegian). Deli de Luca. Archived from the original on 2 October 2010. Retrieved 22 September 2010.
  5. ^ a b "Deli De Luca åpnet i Stavanger" (in Norwegian). Archived from the original on 21 January 2013. Retrieved 22 September 2010.
  6. ^ a b c "Deli de Luca" (in Norwegian). Norgesgruppen. Archived from the original on 26 June 2010. Retrieved 22 September 2010.
  7. ^ "Visjoner" (in Norwegian). Deli de Luca. Archived from the original on 16 June 2011. Retrieved 22 September 2010.
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