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LISBON (Reuters) – Portugal’s No. 2 retailer, Jeronimo Martins, on Tuesday reported a 35% jump in second-quarter net income, with strong sales in its key market Poland, supported by the consumption of millions of Ukrainian refugees amid soaring inflation. The company booked a net profit of 173 million euros between April and June, which this year included the Easter holiday season, up from 129 million euros a year earlier, when it was affected by COVID-19 restrictions. It said in a statement that “in Poland, food sales continued to record solid growth driven by higher inflation and volume incr…