Spar (retailer) - Company Slogans

Company Slogans

  • "Spar is de boodschap": the original Dutch slogan (a play on the double meaning of boodschap: "grocery" and "message")
  • "Wat je dichtbij haalt is lekker" ("What you get from close-by, is good" ) : the current Dutch slogan; it's a play on the Dutch saying "what you get from far, is good")
  • "So near, so Spar", United Kingdom slogan
  • "There for you", United Kingdom slogan
  • "We got Spar", United Kingdom Slogan (1990s)
  • "Spar: There for you", current United Kingdom slogan
  • "Du kjenner oss" ("You know us"), Norwegian slogan
  • "More passion for good prices", Romanian slogan
  • "Always close to you", Spanish slogan
  • "Good for you", South African slogan
  • "My SPAR", South African slogan
  • "Dobro zame" ("Good for me"), Slovenian slogan
  • "Big On Value", "Expect a little more" previous Northern Irish Eurospar slogans
  • "Under the tree, at Spar" (former Irish slogan, jingle still retained today)
  • "Always there for you", Ireland, English language slogan
  • "A bhfuil uait nuair atá sé uait" ("All you need when you need it"), Ireland, Irish language slogan
  • "The Super Easy Supermarket", Irish Eurospar slogan.
  • "Making everyday better", Australian slogan, previously "Good Food, Easy Shopping"
  • "Alles da da da" ("Everything there there there"), Austrian Interspar slogan.
  • "Feel the Taste of Spar", Austrian slogan
  • "Jó hely, jó ár, jó döntés!" ("Good Place, Good Price, Good Decision"), most used Hungarian slogan
  • "Baš za mene, Interšpar za mene" (Perfect for me, Interspar for me) – Croatian Interspar slogan
  • "Quello che vuoi tu, e un po' di più" ("What you want, and a little more"), Italian slogan
  • "Spar — der hvor du kan" ("Spar — Where you can") a play on SPAR meaning "save (money)" in Danish, current Danish slogan
  • "Live life better", India Slogan.
  • "My Botswana, My SPAR", Botswana slogan.

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