Dali Everyday Grocery

Swiss international discount retail chain

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July 2024 IPOPHL ordered Dali to remove three products from their shelves that closely resembled NutriAsia's brands, specifically the 'Kulina' and 'Rajah Puro' condiments which intentionally mimicked UFC and Datu Puti.
July 2024 Hard Discount Philippines Inc. (HDPI) reported cumulative losses of over 3 billion pesos in three years, with a loss of approximately 1.5 billion pesos in 2023, a 110% increase from the previous year.
June 2024 NutriAsia initiated legal action against Hard Discount Philippines Inc. (Dali's local operator) for trademark infringement, unfair competition, and copyright infringement through the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL).
May 29 2024 DTI issued a show cause order to Dali, addressing 13 complaint instances and indicating they would seek DILG assistance to investigate sanitary issues at Dali locations.
May 16 2024 Consumer advocacy group Malayang Konsyumer filed a complaint with the Fair Trade and Enforcement Bureau of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) regarding Dali's alleged unfair business practices, including inaccurate pricing, weighing of chicken, and incorrect invoice items.
April 2024 Dali increased its number of stores to 630, all located in Luzon, with plans to reach 950 stores by the end of the year.
January 2024 Singapore-based equity firm Venturi Partners invested in Dali.
January 2024 DEG, the investment arm of the German state-owned development bank KfW, invested in Dali.
2023 Malaysian-based private equity firm Creador invested in Dali's expansion.
March 2023 The Asian Development Bank (ADB) invested in Dali to support the retail chain's expansion.
August 2022 Philippine-based private equity firm Navegar made an undisclosed investment into Dali, supporting the company's growth.
February 2020 Dali opened its first store in Santa Rosa, Laguna, marking the beginning of its retail expansion in the Philippines.

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