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Spar stores keep opening in Russia; Some products sold are on EU sanctions list

Spar supermarkets continue operating in Russia despite European efforts to weaken President Vladimir Putin’s war economy. New stores are still opening under the Dutch brand, and some products sold in the stores are on the European Union’s sanctions list, according to AD.

An AD investigation found that the Spar brand remains visible in cities including Moscow, St. Petersburg, and Kazan. Overall, there are about 300 Spar locations across Russia.

Recently, a new Spar store opened in Moscow on March 31, 2026, at Tverskaja Zastava street 4. Earlier this year, openings were also held at the Avenue Sever shopping center and on Koelakovastraat.

A Russian Spar operator promoted the new Moscow store on its website. The operator wrote: “Step inside and immediately be surrounded by the wonderful smell of freshly baked bread and the invigorating aroma of coffee. We look forward to welcoming you!”

Many European companies have been seeking to leave Russia since the invasion of Ukraine. Spar, however, remains active in the country. The company says it cannot end its Russian contracts because of existing agreements. Experts have, however, questioned that explanation.

The Dutch government says operating in Russia is “irresponsible and incompatible with the Dutch commitment to Ukraine,” according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. “We therefore actively discourage Dutch companies from doing business with or in Russia.”

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