List of supermarkets
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Supermarkets, past and present, include:
Originating (HQ) country first. The rest in alphabetical order.
- A&P - US, Canada.
- Aldi - Germany, Austria, Australia, Denmark, Netherlands, Republic of Ireland, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom, US.
- Auchan - France, Spain, Italy, Poland, Republic of China (Taiwan) , People's Republic of China (mainland), Portugal, Morroco, Russia, Hungary, Argentina, Romania, Luxembourg.
- Billa - Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Italy, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Ukraine.
- Carrefour - France, Argentina, Bahamas, Belgium, Brazil, People's Republic of China, (mainland) , Colombia, Greece, Italy, Korea, Kuwait, Malaysia, Poland, Romania, Singapore, Spain, Switzerland, Republic of China (Taiwan), Thailand, Turkey, Cyprus, Algeria, Egypt, Tunisia, Indonesia, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Jordan, Slovakia, Portugal, Dominican Republic.
- Cora - Belgium, France, Romania, Hungary, Luxembourg.
- CBA - Hungary, Romania, Poland, Italy, Malta, Croatia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Lithuania, Greece, Serbia, Montenegro.
- Coop - Denmark, Norway, Sweden
- Co-op - UK, Canada, France, Italy, Netherlands , Switzerland, Turkey
- Costco - US, Canada, Mexico, UK, Korea, Japan, Taiwan
- Dunnes - Republic of Ireland, Spain, United Kingdom
- H-E-B - US, Mexico
- Jumbo - Chile, Argentina
- Kaufland - Germany, Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Croatia.
- Konzum - Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia
- Lidl - Germany, Austria, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Greece, Italy, Netherlands,Poland Portugal, Republic of Ireland, Spain, United Kingdom, , Cyprus
- Marks and Spencer - UK, India, Ireland, People's Republic of China (Hong Kong) Kuwait, Philippines, Romania, Thailand
- Mercator - Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia
- Metro - Germany, France, Italy, Spain, China, United Kingdom, Russia, Poland, Romania, Netherlands, Ukraine, Hungary, Austria, Czech Republic, Portugal, Turkey, Belgium, Bulgaria, Morroco, Greece, Vietnam, Denmark, Croatia, Slovakia, India, Serbia, Japan, Moldova, Pakistan.
- Maxima - Lithuania, Bulgaria, Latvia, Estonia
- Netto - Denmark, Germany, Poland, Sweden, United Kingdom
- Northern - Canada, US (Alaska)
- Penny Market - Germany, Austria, Czech Republic. Hungary, Romania, Italy.
- Plus - Germany, Austria, Spain, Poland, Romania, Hungary, Czech Republic, Portugal, Greece.
- Profi - Belgium, Hungary, Romania.
- Ramstore - Turkey, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Republic of Macedonia, Russia
- Real - Germany, Poland, Romania, Turkey, Russia.
- RIMI - Norway, Finland,
- Rimi Baltic - Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia
- Ahold - the Netherlands. Owns numerous branch companies in the Czech Republic, Latin America, Poland, Portugal, Scandinavia, Slovakia, Spain, Thailand and the US (Tops)
- Safeway Inc. - US and Canada
- Selgros - Germany, Romania, Poland.
- Soriana - Mexico, US
- SPAR - Netherlands, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Botswana, People's Republic of China (mainland) , Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mauritius, Namibia, Norway, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, United Kingdom, Zambia, Zimbabwe.
- Stockmann - Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Russia
- 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 Latvia, Estonia
- 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
For full list, see Supermarkets in Canada
- Arteli, Tampico Metro Area Only
- Bodega Aurrerá, Part of Wal-Mart
- Calimax, Baja California and part of Sonora only.
- Casa Ley, associate of Safeway, Inc.
- Chedraui
- Comercial Mexicana
- Comercial VH, Sonora and part of Sinaloa only.
- H-E-B
- Operadora Merco - Northeastern of Mexico only.
- Soriana-Hipermart
- S-Mart, Chihuahua, Ciudad Juárez, Nuevo Laredo, Reynosa and Monterrey only.
- Wal-Mart
- Auchan - Sold to Comercial Mexicana
- Aurrerá - Rebranded to Wal-Mart and Bodega Aurrerá
- Blanco - Rebranded to Supermercados Gigante, now Soriana
- Carrefour - Sold to Chedraui
- Chalita - Sold to Wal-Mart
- Supermercados Gigante - Rebranded to Soriana and Mercado Soriana
- Pricesmart - Close all 3 Wholesale Clubs
- Econo Market
- El Machetazo
- Kosher Market
- Mr.Precio
- Poll Mart
- Riba Smith
- Super 99
- Super Barú
- Super Tajonaso
- Super Xtra
- Supermercados Rey
- Supermercados Romero
For full list, see Supermarkets in the United States
- Carrefour
- Carrefour Bairro (replaced Champion in Brazil)
- Dia
- Cia. Zaffari
- GBarbosa
- Grupo Pão de Açúcar
- Lojas Americanas
- Sonda Supermercados
- Supermercados Bahama
- Supermercados Avenida
- Wal-Mart
- Jumbo (Owned by Cencosud, with the 29% of market share)
- Lider (Owned by D&S, with the 33% of market share)
- Montserrat
- San Francisco
- Santa Isabel (Owned by Cencosud)
- Tottus (Owned by Falabella)
- Unimarc
- DECA (Operates in the north of Chile)
- Falabella
- Supermercados Peruanos
- Mass (Discount stores)
- Plaza Vea
- Plaza Vea Super
- Vivanda
- Corporacion Wong
- 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
- Automercados Plazas
- Automercados Santa Marta
- CADA (Casino)
- Central Madeirense
- Kromi Market
- San Diego
- Super Lider
- Supermercado La Franco Italiana
- c!ty'super
- CR Vanguard
- JUSCO
- Marks & Spencer
- PARKnSHOP
- Taste
- GREAT
- Sogo (also considered a department store)
- Wellcome
- 6ten
- Abida Kabir Mart
- Adani
- Apna Bazaar
- Bangalore Central
- Big Apple
- Big Bazaar
- D mart
- ebony
- Food Bazaar
- Food World / Marks & Spencer
- Heritage fresh
- life style
- Magna
- Margin Free Market
- Maveli Stores
- Nilgiris
- Ratnadeep
- Reliance Fresh
- Reliance Mart
- Spencer's Giant
- Spinach
- Subhiksha
- Supplyco
- Trinethra Super Retail Ltd.
- Tru Mart
- Vadodara Central
- ValueMart Super Markets Pvt Ltd.
- Vishal Megamart
- Walmart-Barti
- Alfa
- Carrefour
- Circle-K
- dmart
- Giant
- Hero
- Kem Chicks Supermarket
- Mallz (supermarket discount dollar store)
- NAGA Pasar Swalayan
- Sogo also considered a department store
- Superindo (owned by Delhzaize)
- Tiara Dewata
- Tujuh Sebelas
- Yogya
For full list, see Japanese article
- Carrefour
- Sultan Center
- Bou-Khalil Super & Hyper
- Caliprix
- Fahed Supermarket
- Géant - Casino
- Le Charcutier Aoun
- Metro Superstore
- Monoprix
- Spinneys
- 7-Eleven
- Carrefour
- Cold Storage
- Giant
- Isetan
- JUSCO
- Parkson
- Tesco
- Tesco Extra (formerly Makro)
- The Store
- UDA Ocean
- Al-Fateh
- ARY Cash and Carry
- King-Mart
- Makro Pakistan
- Metro Pakistan
- Pace Supermarkets
- Pot-Pourri
- Tes-Mart
- Ace Champion Supermart
- Antipolo Superpalengke
- Asia Trading Corp. Supermarket
- Bay Mall Supermarket
- BigBucks Supermart
- Brickstone Mall Supermarket
- Budgetlane Supermart
- Cabral-Bicolandia Supermarket
- Candice Megamart
- Cash N' Carry Supermarket
- CBS Convenience Store
- Cheersmart
- Cherry Foodarama
- Citimart Supermarket
- Citylane Supermarket
- Costsaver's Supermarket
- CSI Supermarket
- Daily Supermart
- Editha's Drugstore & Supermart Tuguegarao
- Emilu's Mart
- Eunilaine Foodmart
- Ever Gotesco Supermarket
- FCC Supermarket
- Fitmart Supermarket
- Gaisano Bogo Supermarket
- Gaisano Country Mall Supermarket
- Gaisano Main-Colon Supermarket
- Gaisano Supermarket
- Golden Bell Supermarket
- Iloilo Supermart
- Isetann Supermarket
- Isetann Supermarket
- Island Market Square
- JC Plaza Supermarket
- Jenra Grand Supermarket
- Jesame Malvar Supermarket
- JM Quality Store Tuguegarao
- Jumbo Jenra Supermarket
- JY Square Supermarket
- KCC Supermarket
- KJ Fairmart - Bacolod
- Landmark Supermarket
- LB Supermarket - Zamboanga
- LCC Supermarket
- Liana's Supermarket
- Lopue's Supermarket
- Magic Supermarket
- Makati Supermarket
- Masagana Superstore Supermarket
- Master Square Supermart
- Metro Gaisano Supermarket
- NCCC Supermarket
- Ororama Supermarket
- Pagadian Best Emporium - Supermarket
- Parco Supermarket
- Park ' n Shop - Victoria Plaza Mall
- People's Plaza Supermarket
- Pilipinas Makro
- Pioneer Center Supermarket
- Plaza Fair Supermarket
- Plaza Fair Supermarket
- Puregold Supermarket
- Purity Supermarket
- R & A Malvar Trading Company
- Robertsons Supermarket
- Robinsons Supermarket
- Royal Duty Free Shops
- Rustan's Supermarket
- Shopwise
- SM Hypermarket
- SM Supermarket
- South Supermarket
- Southern's Twin Daily Mart
- Sta. Lucia East Supermarket
- Super 8 Grocer
- Tiong San Supermarket
- Tita Gwapa Supertinda
- Ultra Mega
- Unimart - Greenhills
- Unishoppe Supermarket
- Uniwide
- Walter Mart Supermarket IGA
- Washington Supermart
- 7-eleven
- Carrefour - international chain
- Cold Storage
- Giant
- iecon
- Isetan - Japanese chain
- Jason's Supermarket
- Liberty Supermarket
- NTUC Fairprice
- Prime Supermarket
- Sheng Siong Supermarket
- Shop 'n' Save
- Cargills (Ceylon) Limited
- 7-Eleven
- BigC (a part of Groupe-Casino and Central Retail Corporation) group, includes
- Carrefour
- Central Food Retail (a part of Central Retail Corporation) group, includes
- Central Food Hall (New brand & concept in Dec 2005)
- Tops Market (New brand & concept in Apr 2006)
- Tops Daily (New brand & concept in May 2006)
- Tops Super (New brand & concept in Feb 2006)
- FamilyMart
- Food Mart (Thappraya Road opposite Expat Car Rent)
- Fresh Mart
- Foodland
- Fuji
- Home Fresh Mart (a part of The Mall Group) group, includes
- Isetan
- Jusco
- Makro
- Tang Hua Seng group, includes
- Tesco Lotus (a part of Tesco UK) group, includes
- V Shop
- Villa
- Auchan (Branches in Thailand now changed and acquired by BigC)
- Central Food Retail, includes
- City Market by Tops (Branches now changed to Tops Daily)
- Market Place by Tops (Branches now changed to Tops Market and Central Food Hall)
- Tops@The Beach (Branches now changed to Tops Supermarket)
- Tops Market Place (Branches now changed to Market Place by Tops)
- Tops Supermarket (Branches now changed to Tops Super)
- Central Retail Corporation, includes
- Central Minimart (Branches now changed and acquired by FamilyMart)
- Central Supermarket (Branches now changed to Central Food Retail's brands)
- Central Superstore (Branches now changed to BigC Supercenter)
- Robinson Market Place (Branches now changed to Central Food Retail's brands)
- Food Lion (Branches in Thailand now acquired by Central Food Retail, changed to Tops Supermarket)
- Tang Hua Seng, includes
- Super T (Branches now changed and acquired by Delhaize Group, changed to Food Lion)
- The Mall Group, includes
- Extra Supermarket (Branches now merged with Delhaize Group, changed to Food Lion)
- Seiyu Group, includes
- Seiyu (Branches in Thailand now acquired by Jusco Thailand)
- Sunny (Branches in Thailand now acquired by Delhaize Group, changed to Food Lion)
- Spring Market (Branches now closed in Thailand)
- Tesco Lotus, includes
- Tesco Lotus Discount Store (Branches now changed to Tesco Lotus Supercenter)
- Tesco Lotus Supermarket (Branches now changed to Talad Tesco Lotus)
- Beğendik
- BİM
- Canerler
- Çankaya
- Carrefour
- ChampionSA
- DiaSA
- Endi
- Gima
- İsmar
- Kiler
- Tesco Kipa
- Makro
- Maxi
- Metro
- Migros
- Mortan
- Özdilek
- PM
- Real
- Stop
- Şok
- Tansaş
- Yimpaş
- 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
- BigC (a part of Groupe-Casino)
- HercegTisak
- Interex - part of French Intermarché
- Konzum
- Mercator
- Omega BiH
- Velpro
- Billa
- Boila
- CBA
- Carrefour
- Ena
- Familia
- Fantastico
- Hit
- Kaufland
- Metro Cash and Carry
- Piccadilly
- Plus
- Ramstore
- Technomarket Evropa
- Technopolis
- VP Market
- Bilje Merkant - owned by CBA
- Billa
- CBA
- Diskont Feniks (literaly: Discount Phoenix)
- Getro
- Kaufland
- Konzum Not part of the German supermarket 'Konsum'
- Lidl - German owned
- Mercator
- Metro Cash and Carry
- Pemo - owned by CBA
- Plodine
- Presoflex
- SPAR
- Studenac - owned by CBA
- Trgonom - owned by CBA
- Velpro - a Bosnian company, sub-owned by Konzum
- Alastor - completed an acquisition with Konzum in 2002
- CHR. ATHIENITIS SUPERMARKET, NICOSIA CYPRUS
- METRO
- Ahold with chains Albert and Hypernova. Took over chains Ahoj (2000 [1]), Julius Meinl (2005 [2]), Potraviny Vít.
- Billa
- Carrefour (in June 2006 Tesco took over its hypermatket chain[3])
- Delvita
- Globus
- Lidl
- Metro Cash and Carry with Makro wholesale chain
- Rewe with chain Penny Market
- SPAR with chain Interspar
- Tesco
- Aldi
- Alta
- Bilka
- Dagli'Brugsen
- Fakta
- Føtex
- Irma
- Irma City
- Kvickly
- Kvickly Xtra
- Lokal Brugsen
- Netto
- SuperBest
- SuperBrugsen
- Super Spar
- Stockmann
- A ja O
- Artomarket
- E-Ehituskenskus
- Järva
- KKK supermarket
- Konsum Not related to the German Konsum, or the Croatian Konzum
- Maksimarket
- Maxima supermarket
- Rimi
- Super Netto
- Säästu Market
- UAB Eurofarmacijos Vaistinės
- VP market
- 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
- 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 Calais 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
- 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 (supermarkets and some separate beverage markets)
- HL-Markt (no longer exists)
- Markt Frisch (no longer exists)
- MiniMal
- Safeway
- SPAR (Eurospar, Interspar)
- tegut
- Tengelmann
- Tip (no longer exists)
- Wal-Mart (announced in July 2006 that it would pull out of the German market)
See also List of Greek supermarkets
- Alpha-Beta Vassilopoulos
- Atlantic
- Bazaar
- Carrefour (French owned) - see also Carrefour Marinopoulos
- Champion Marinopoulos - see also Carrefour Marinopoulos
- Dia - owned by the Carrefour Group
- Galaxias
- Lidl - German owned
- Masoutis a large independent supermarket mostly known in the North of the country
- Metro (not to be confused with the German owned Metro Cash and Carry)
- Metro Cash and Carry - German owned (operates under the brand name Makro)
- Plus - German owned
- Proton
- Sklavenitis an independent supermarket with significant market share
- Veropoulos, a division of Eurospar, also known as HellaSpar
- Auchan
- Coop (supermarket)
- CBA
- Delhaize - including
- Julius Meinl
- Kaiser's
- Lidl
- Metro Cash and Carry
- Penny Market
- Plus (supermarket)
- Real (supermarket)
- SPAR (and Interspar)
- Rotschild's
- Tesco
- Smatch - Rebranded as Match in 2004
- 10-11
- 66 North
- Bónus
- Hagkaup
- Kronan
- Nóatún
- Nýkaup
- Samkaupa ehf, Hyrnan, Kasko, Nettó, Samkaup Strax, Samkaup Úrval
- Auchan
- Bennet
- Coin
- Coop
- Conad
- Carrefour
- Despar
- Dimeglio
- Diperdi
- Esselunga
- Famiglia cooperativa
- GS
- Iper
- Lidl
- SISA Italiano
- Sma
- Standa
- Supermercati emiliani
- PAM (Piu A Meno)
- Panorama (Supermarket)
- Unisuper
- Upim
- Stockmann
- Elvi
- Iki
- Maxima supermarket LV
- Saulutė
- Mego plus
- Mego
- Nelda
- Rimi Latvija
- Supernetto (not related to Netto foodstores)
- VP Market
- Aldi (German owned)
- alima
- Auchan (French owned)
- Cactus
- Delhaize - including
- Lidl (German owned)
- Massen Shopping Center
- Ramstore
- Tediko
- Tinex
- Skopski Pazar
- Super Vero - a division of Greek Veropoulos
- Arkadia Foodstore - Gozo and St Julian's
- Carters Supermarket - Paola
- Chain Supermarket - Fgura and Żabbar
- Chef's Choice Ltd. - Żabbar
- Gala Centre Drive-In Supermarket Ltd. - Msida
- GS Superstore - Naxxar
- Lasco Discount Store - Żejtun
- PAVI Supermarket - Qormi
- Park Towers - St Julian's
- Scotts Supermarket - Attard, Mosta
- Shoppers Discount Supermarket - Mellieħa
- Shopwise Discount Store - Qormi
- Sisa Malta Ltd. - Ta' Xbiex, Sliema, St Julian's, Santa Luċija, and Żabbar
- Smart Supermarket, Naxxar Road[4] - Birkirkara
- Ta’ Natu’ Mosta
- Tower Supermarket Complex Ltd. - Sliema
- Wembley Store - Valletta
- Albert Heijn (part of Ahold)
- Aldi
- Basismarkt (past)
- Boni
- C1000 (part of Schuitema, in turn largely owned by Ahold)
- Coop
- Deen (Noord-Holland)
- Dekamarkt
- Dirk van den Broek, Digros, Bas van der Heijden (all parts of Dirk van den Broek)
- Edah, Konmar, Super de Boer (all parts of Laurus/Casino Guichard/Casino)
- Golff, MeerMarkt, Attent (part of Prisma Food Retail)
- Hoogvliet
- Jan Linders
- Jumbo
- Lidl
- Metro Cash and Carry with Makro and Lukas Klamer wholesale chains
- Nettorama
- Plus
- Poiesz
- Spar
- Supercoop
- Vomar
- A&P
- Jac Hermans (Still active?)
- Bunnpris
- Centra
- Coop Marked
- Coop Mega
- Coop Prix
- ICA Gourmet
- ICA Maxi
- ICA Nær
- ICA Supermarked
- Kiwi
- Lidl
- Matringen Fokus
- Meny
- REMA 1000
- RIMI
- Rimi Stormarked
- Spar
- Ultra
- Adler
- Ahold - Albert and Hypernova chains
- Auchan
- Avans
- Biedronka (Jeronimo Martins)
- Carrefour
- Castorama
- Hit
- Hypernova
- Intermarché
- Kaufland
- Kingfisher plc - Castorama and Nomi chains
- Komfort
- Leclerc
- Lidl
- METRO - Makro Cash and Carry, Media Markt, Real and Saturn chains
- Minimal
- Netto
- Office depot
- Plus
- PSB
- Selgros (Fegro/Selgros)
- Tesco
- Alisuper - Algarve only
- Carrefour - international chain
- Continente - owned by Sonae
- E.Leclerc - international chain
- Feira Nova - owned by Jerónimo Martins
- Intermarché/Ecomarché - owned by Les Mousquetaires
- Jumbo - owned by Auchan
- Lidl - international chain
- Minipreço - owned by Carrefour
- Modelo - owned by Sonae
- Pão de Açúcar - owned by Auchan, no longer related to the Brazilian supermarket with the same name
- Pingo Doce - owned by Jerónimo Martins
- Plus - belongs to Tengelmann
See also Supermarkets in Romania
- Albinuta
- Angst
- Artima
- Auchan
- Billa
- Carrefour
- CBA
- Cora
- Fidelio
- G'market
- Interspar
- Kaufland
- La Fourmi
- Interex - part of French Intermarche
- Mara
- Mega Image
- Metro
- miniMAX
- Nic
- Oncos
- Penny Market XXL
- Penny Market
- Pic
- Plus
- Profi
- Real
- Selgros
- Spar
- Trident
- Vox Maris
- 12 Mesyatsev (Russian: 12 месяцев — 12 Months)
- ABK (Russian: АБК)
- Azbuka Vkusa (Russian: Азбука вкуса — ABC of the Taste)
- BIN (Russian: БИН)
- Dixi (Russian: Дикси)
- Kopeyka (Russian: Копейка — kopeck)
- Kvartal (Russian: Квартал — Residential area, block of buildings)
- Lenta (Russian: Лента — Belt)
- Mosmart (Russian: Мосмарт)
- Paterson (Russian: Патерсон)
- Perekryostok (Russian: Перекрёсток — Crossroads)
- Pyaterochka (Russian: Пятёрочка)
- Ramstore (Russian: Рамстор)
- Sed'moy Kontinent (Russian: Седьмой континент — Seventh Continent)
- C-market - part of Delta Holding
- Dis, Krnjevo
- Idea - part of Agrokor
- Interex - part of French Intermarche
- Jabuka
- M-Rodić - part of Mercator
- Maxi supermarkets - part of Delta Holding
- Mercator
- Merkur
- Metro Cash and Carry - part of German Metro International
- Pekabeta - part of Delta Holding
- Super Vero - a division of Greek Veropoulos
- Tempo Cash and Carry - part of Delta Holding
- Univer-Export
- Auchan Group
- Alcampo
- Sabeco hipermercado
- Carrefour (Group Carrefour)
- Eroski (Eroski Group)
- Hipercor (El Corte Inglés Group)
- Makro discount (for shops)
- Superdiplo Group
- Hiperdino
- Hipersol
- Carrefour Group
- 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
- Supersol
- DinoSol and Dino
- Axfood
- Coop
- Other
- 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
- AUR Limited
- Coles Group Lmt
- Metcash
- Fishers (Victoria only)
- Foodland Supermarkets (South Australia only)
- IGA
- Supa IGA
- Ritchies
- Western Australian Independent Grocers Association
- Woolworths Limited
- Flemings (New South Wales only)
- Food for Less
- Safeway (Victoria only)
- Woolworths Metro
- Woolworths (outside Victoria)
- Independent
- Aldi Australia (Queensland, New South Wales, ACT and Victoria only)
- Leo's Fine Food & Wine (Victoria only)
- Macro Wholefoods (New South Wales and Victoria only)
- Maxi Foods (Victoria only)
- NQR (Victoria only)
- Supabarn (ACT/NSW only)
- Valuemart (Queensland only)
- Pick 'n Pay
- Franklins (New South Wales only)
- SPAR Australia Limited
- 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. - Franklins Big Fresh (Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria only)
All stores closed or sold off in 2001 - Buy Rite
Taken over by AUR in the 1990s, rebranded as FoodWorks in 2003. - Cannon Supermarkets (ACT?)
Taken over by Woolworths Limited, stores rebranded as Woolworths - Clancy's
Rebranded as IGA in 2000 - Dewsons (Western Australia only)
Rebranded as IGA in 2006 - Foodland WA (Western Australia only)
Rebranded as Eziway in 2004 - Four Square WA (Western Australia only
Rebranded as Eziway in 2004 - Fresco Supermarkets (New South Wales only)
All but one store were taken over and rebranded as Franklins in 2002. - Jack the Slasher Supermarkets (Queensland only)
Renamed to Food For Less in the early 1980s - Jewel Supermarkets
Rebranded as IGA in 2000 - 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 - SSW
- Super K Mart converted to Coles supermarkets and K Mart discount department stores in the early 1990s
- Tuckerbag
- Progressive Enterprises
- 3Guys - rebranded as Countdown
- Big Fresh - rebranded as Woolworths or Countdown
- Price Chopper - rebranded as Woolworths or Countdown
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