List of supermarkets

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Supermarkets, past and present, include:

Originating (HQ) country first. The rest in alphabetical order.

For full list, see Supermarkets in Canada

For full list, see Supermarkets in the United States

  • Globus
    Broken up in the early 90s
  • Makro
    Broken up in the early 90s
  • Maxi Market
    Broken up; many were rebranded as Wong, Metro and Santa Isabel in the late 90s
  • Mercados del Pueblo
    Broken up in the late 80s
  • Minisol
    Rebranded as Mass in 2006
  • Monterey
    Broken up; many were rebranded as Wong, Top Market, Maxi Market and Santa Isabel in the early 90s
  • Preco
    Broken up in 2005, one store converted to Minisol
  • Santa Isabel
    Rebranded as Plaza Vea Super in 2006
  • Scala
    Sold to and rebranded as Santa Isabel in 1993
  • Super Epsa
    Rebranded as Mercados del Pueblo
  • Super Markets
    Rebranded as Super Epsa in the 60s
  • Supermercados Mass
    Sold to and rebranded as Santa Isabel in the early 90s
  • Supermercados Todos
    Broken up; many were rebranded as Wong in the early 90s
  • Tia
    Rebranded as Globus in the early 90s
  • Top Market
    Sold to and rebranded as Santa Isabel in the late 90s

For full list, see Japanese article

  • Cargills (Ceylon) Limited

  • Abela Supermarket
  • Abu Dhabi Cooperative Society
  • Al Ain Cooperative Society
  • Al Madina
  • Al Maya Lal's Supermarket
  • Al Mushrif Cooperative Society
  • Bani Yas Cooperative Society
  • Carrefour
  • Choithram Supermarket
  • Emirates Market
  • Géant
  • Hyperpanda
  • Le Marché
  • LIFCO Supermarket
  • Lulu Supermarket
  • Safestway
  • Shaheen Supermarket
  • Spinneys
  • Union Co-op

  • Alastor - completed an acquisition with Konzum in 2002

  • 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

See also List of Greek supermarkets

  • Smatch - Rebranded as Match in 2004

See also Supermarkets in Romania

  • Carrefour Group
    • Carrefour Express
    • Dia and MaxiDia(big Dia)
    • Plus supermarkets
  • Consum cooperativa
  • El Árbol supermarkets
  • El Corte Inglés Group
    • El Corte Inglés supermarkets
    • Opencor smallsupermarkets
    • Supercor
  • Eroski Group
    • Caprabo
    • Eroski Center
    • Eroski City
  • Ifa Group
    • Ahorramás supermarkets
    • Condis supermarkets
  • Lidl ¡Calidad de primera! ¡qué barato! (Where quality is cheaper!) Supermarkets
  • Mercadona
  • Sabeco (Auchan Group)
  • Sanchez Romero Supermarkets
  • Spar
  • Superdiplo Group

  • ATB (АТБ)
  • Amstor (Амстор)
  • Arsen (Арсен)
  • Barvinok (Барвінок)
  • Billa
  • Bumi-market (Бумі-маркет)
  • Favoryt (Фаворит)
  • Fora (Фора)
  • Intermarket (Інтермаркет)
  • La Fourchette (Фуршет)
  • Mega Market (Мегамаркет)
  • Metro
  • PAKKO (ПАККО)
  • Sil'po (Сільпо)
  • SPAR
  • Velyka Kyshenia (Велика Кишеня)
  • Vopak (Вопак)
  • West Line

For full list, see Supermarkets in the United Kingdom

  • Progressive Enterprises

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