One of Britain's largest food retailers, Sainsburys, has announced it is pulling out of Egypt with expected losses of more than a hundred-and-fifty million dollars, reported Bloomberg.com on Monday.
The company, which had acquired more than fifty stores, is ending its two-year-old partnership with an Egyptian firm.
The failed venture may have been an indirect casualty of the Arab-Israeli conflict, said the news service.
BBC.online reported that local Egyptian traders who had been undercut by Sainsbury's prices encouraged a rumor last year that the company had Israeli connections.
It added that traders were delighted when mobs threw stones at a Sainsbury branch near the Pyramids.
The chief executive of Sainsbury's, Sir Peter Davis, told the BBC the company's plans had been too ambitious – Albawaba.com
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