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dm-drogerie markt (usually abbreviated as dm) is a chain of retail stores headquartered in Karlsruhe, Germany, offering cosmetics, healthcare items, household products and health food and drinks. The company was founded in 1973, when it opened its first store in Karlsruhe.[2]
In its industry sector, dm-drogerie markt is Germany's largest retailer measured by revenues.[3] The company is known for its flat hierarchical structures and high level of social commitment. Götz Werner claimed that the well-being of employees is more important than the company's returns.[4]
In March 2017, for the first time in its history, dm-drogerie markt started selling to consumers outside Europe with an Alibaba Group's Tmall Global cross-border flagship store to China.[5] This expansion was initiated and is managed by a Shanghai-based Tmall Partner oddity Asia.
Locations
Figures for the number of stores in Europe as of 6 December 2022:[1]