The Carrefour Group has presented a new development strategy for 2030, involving a radical focus on three key markets: France, Spain, and Brazil. The plan announced by Chairman Alexandre Bompard foresees annual savings of one billion euros and strong investments in artificial intelligence and technology. Poland, while remaining within the group's structure, loses its priority market status, paving the way for potential asset monetization.
French retail giant Carrefour has announced its third strategic plan under the leadership of Alexandre Bompard, titled „Carrefour 2030”. This strategy marks a clear shift towards markets where the network holds the strongest position and highest profitability, namely France, Spain, and Brazil. It is there that the group intends to aggressively fight for market shares, leveraging price optimization and fresh product development. Simultaneously, the company plans to reduce operational costs by 1 billion euros annually, to be achieved through task automation and widespread implementation of <przypis title=