- A&P - US and Canada (Canadian operations recently sold to Metro)
- Aldi - Germany, Australia, Denmark, Netherlands, Republic of Ireland, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom, US.
- Auchan - France,Hungary, Spain(as Alcampo), Italy, People's Republic of China (mainland) , Poland, Russia
- Carrefour - France, Argentina, Bahamas, Belgium, Brazil, People's Republic of China, (mainland) , Colombia, Greece, Italy, Korea, Malaysia, Poland, Romania, Singapore, Spain, Switzerland, Republic of China (Taiwan), Thailand, Turkey, Cyprus
- Coop - Denmark, Norway, Sweden
- Co-op - UK, Canada, France, Italy, Netherlands , Switzerland, Turkey
- Costco - US, Canada, Mexico, UK, Korea, Japan, Taiwan
- Dunnes Stores - Republic of Ireland, Spain, United Kingdom
- H-E-B - US, Mexico
- Jumbo - Chile, Argentina
- Lidl - Germany, Austria, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Greece, Italy, Netherlands,Poland Portugal, Republic of Ireland, Spain, United Kingdom, , Cyprus
- Marks and Spencer - UK, Republic of Ireland, People's Republic of China ([[
- Metro Cash and Carry - Germany, Czech Republic, Denmark, Greece, Hungary, Netherlands, Serbia, Italy, Bulgaria, Poland, Romania, Russia, Turkey, United Kingdom
- Netto - Denmark, Germany, Poland, Sweden, United Kingdom
- Northern - Canada, US (Alaska)
- Penny - Germany, Austria, Czech Republic. Hungary
- Ramstore - Turkey, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Republic of Macedonia, Russia
- Rimi - Norway, Finland,
- Ahold - the Netherlands. Owns numerous branch companies in the Czech Republic, Latin America, Poland, Portugal, Scandinavia, Slovakia, Spain, Thailand (Tops) and the US
- Safeway Inc. - US and Canada
- SPAR - Netherlands, Australia, Austria, Belgium, People's Republic of China (mainland) , Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Greece, France, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mauritius, Namibia, Norway, Poland, Russia, Slovenia, Spain, South Africa Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom
- SuperValu - Republic of Ireland, Spain, United Kingdom
- Tesco - UK, Czech Republic, Hungary, Ireland, Poland, Slovakia, Turkey, People's Republic of China (mainland) , Japan, Malaysia, South Korea, Republic of China (Taiwan), Thailand (Tesco Lotus, a joint venture)
- VP Market - Lithuania
- Wal-Mart - US, Brazil, Canada, People's Republic of China (mainland) , Germany, Korea, United Kingdom (ASDA owned by Wal-Mart)
- Wellcome - People's Republic of China (Hong Kong), Republic of China (Taiwan)
- Winn-Dixie - US and Bahamas
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Argentina
[edit]
Australia
- Woolworths Limited
- Flemings (New South Wales only)
- Food for Less
- Safeway (Victoria only)
- Woolworths Metro
- Woolworths (outside Victoria)
- Independent
- 5 Star (New South Wales, ACT, Queensland and Northern Territory only)
- Aldi Australia (Queensland, New South Wales, ACT and Victoria only)
- FoodWorks
- SPAR (Queensland and New South Wales only)
- Supabarn (ACT/NSW only)
- Pick 'n Pay
- Franklins (New South Wales only)
[edit] Former supermarkets
- Action Supermarkets (Queensland, Northern NSW, Western Australia only)
49 stores sold to and rebranded as Woolworths, remaining stores rebranded as IGA in 2006. - Arrow Supermarkets
- AUR
Rebranded as FoodWorks in 2003. - Buy Rite
Taken over by AUR in the 90s, rebranded as FoodWorks in 2003. - Clancy's
Rebranded as IGA in 2000 - Dewsons (Western Australia only)
Rebranded as IGA in 2006 - Fresco Supermarkets (New South Wales only)
All but one store were taken over and rebranded as Franklins in 2002. - Jack the Slasher Supermarkets
- Jewel Supermarkets
Broken up; many were rebranded as Franklins, Fresco and IGA in the late 90s. - Newmart (Western Australia only)
Rebranded as Coles in 2003. Some Stores sold to FAL and rebranded as Action. - Payless Supermarkets
- Rainbow Supermarkets
- Purity (Tasmania only)
Rebranded as Woolworths in 2002 - Roelf Vos (Tasmania only)
Rebranded as Woolworths in 2002 - Shoeys (New South Wales only)
Rebranded as Bi-Lo in 1987 - Super K Mart converted to Coles supermarkets and K Mart discount department stores in the early 1990's
- Tuckerbag
[edit]
Austria
[edit]
Bahrain
[edit]
Belgium
[edit]
Brazil
- Carrefour
- Carrefour Bairro (replaced Champion in Brazil)
- Dia
- Companhia Brasileira de Distribuição (aka Grupo Pão de Açúcar)
- Lojas Americanas
- Sonda Supermercados
- Supermercados Bahama
- Supermercados Avenida
- Wal-Mart
[edit]
Bulgaria
- Billa
- Kaufland
- Metro Cash and Carry
- Plus
- Ramstore
- VP Market
- Hit
- Ena
- Fantastico
- Piccadilly
- Boila
- Familia
- CBA
- Technomarket Evropa
- Technopolis
[edit]
Canada
- Loblaws - also operates:
- Metro - also operates
- A&P Canada, Food Basics, Ultra Food & Drug
- The Barn
- Dominion Stores (Ontario)
- Loeb
- SuperC
- Groupe GP(Quebec)[1]
- Sobeys - also operates
- Commisso's Food Markets
- Foodland
- Foodtown
- Bonichoix
- IGA
- Price Chopper
- Jim Pattison Group - operates
- Costco (formerly known as Price Club/Club Price)
- Fairway Market
- Farm Boy
- Miracle Mart (defunct Ontario supermarkets owned by Steinberg's; absorbed by A&P Canada in 1996 and converted to Dominion stores)
- Northern (chain of supermarkets operated by the Northwest Company in remote towns in Canada and Alaska)
- Starsky Foods Inc.
- Safeway Inc.
- Super A
- SuperValu
- Thrifty Foods
- T & T Supermarket
[edit]
Chile
[edit]
People's Republic of China
[edit] Mainland China
[edit]
Hong Kong
- c!ty'super
- CR Vanguard
- JUSCO
- Marks & Spencer (considered a department store in HK)
- PARKnSHOP
- Taste
- GREAT
- Sogo (also considered a department store)
- Wellcome
[edit]
Colombia
[edit]
Cyprus
[edit]
Czech Republic
- Ahold with chains Albert and Hypernova. Took over chains Ahoj (2000 [7]), Julius Meinl (2005 [8]), Potraviny Vít.
- Billa
- Carrefour (in June 2006 Tesco took over its hypermatket chain[9])
- Delvita
- Globus
- Lidl
- Metro Cash and Carry with Makro wholesale chain
- Rewe with chain Penny Market
- SPAR with chain Interspar
- Tesco
[edit]
Denmark
- LokalBrugsen
- Dagli'Brugsen
- SuperBrugsen
- Fakta
- Kvickly
- Kvickly xtra
- Irma
- Netto
- føtex
- Bilka
- Rema 1000
- Spar
- Super Best
- Lidl
- Aldi
[edit]
Dominican Republic Dominican Republic
[edit]
El Salvador
[edit]
Finland
- K-Kauppa, includes Cassa, K Extra, K Pikkolo, K Market, K Supermarket and K Citymarket, part of Kesko Oyj
- Lidl
- SPAR
- S-Group - Prisma, S-Market, Alepa, Sale
- Tradeka - Siwa, Valintatalo, Euromarket
- Wihuri - Ruokavarasto, Sesto, Tarmo
- Tokmanni - Tokmanni, Maxi-Makasiini, Säästötalo Robin Hood, Tarjoustalo, Vapaa Valinta
[edit]
France
- Auchan includes ATAC
- Aldi (German owned)
- Carrefour
- Casino- part of Groupe Casino
- Champion (part of group Carrefour)
- Coop
- Cora owned by Delhaize Group
- E. Leclerc
- Ed, Mr Ed, European Discount
- Franprix
- G20
- Géant- part of Groupe Casino
- Ifaprix
- Inno
- Les Mousquetaires- includes Intermarché and Ecomarché
- Leader Price - part of Groupe Casino
- Lidl (German owned)
- Marché Plus
- Match- owned by Delhaize Group
- Monoprix & Prisunic
- Parunis
- Proxi
- Sainsbury's (UK Owned) - One Store located in Calaise selling cheap drink aimed at British tourists
- Spar (German owned)
- Shopi (part of group Carrefour)
- Système U- includes Hyper U, Super U and Marché U
- Tesco Vin Plus - one store, located in Calais aimed at British tourists
- Uniprix
[edit]
Germany
- Aldi
- coop e. G.
- Edeka
- Kaiser's
- Kaufpark
- Konsum (several apparently independent co-operatives; former GDR state-run operation)
- Krone
- Lidl
- Marktkauf
- METRO AG
- Minipreis
- Netto
- Norma
- Plus
- Reichelt
- Rewe
- Penny
- Globus/Maxxus
- Hit
- toom (just beverages)
- HL-Markt (no longer exists)
- Markt Frisch (no longer exists)
- MiniMal (no longer exists)
- Safeway
- SPAR (Eurospar, Interspar)
- tegut
- Tengelmann
- Tip (no longer exists)
- Wal-Mart (has announced to pull out of the German market in July 2006)
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