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Supermarkets, past and present, include:

Transnational


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

Argentina==

Australia==

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.
  • 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.
  • Jewel Supermarkets
    Broken up; many were rebranded as Franklins, Fresco and IGA in the late 90s.
  • Newmart (Western Australia only)
    Rebranded as Coles or Bi-Lo in 2003
  • Purity
    Rebranded as Woolworths in 2002
  • Roelf Vos
    Rebranded as Woolworths in 2002

Austria==








Mainland China

Hong Kong










See also List of Greek supermarkets

Hong Kong


See the subsection under the People's Republic of China


























  • See United States


See also Supermarkets in Romania






Sri Lanka



For full list, see Supermarkets in Spain





Defunct Supermarkets in Thailand



  • Abu Dhabi Cooperative Society (public company)
  • Carrefour
  • Spinneys (private company)
  • Abella's
  • Emirates Market
  • Goodies (the name has changed recently to something else)
  • Al Ain Cooperative Society
  • Al Mushrif Cooperative Society
  • Bani Yas Cooperative Society
  • Union Co-op
  • LIFCO Supermarket
  • Choithram's Supermarket


For full list, see Supermarkets in the United Kingdom

and U.S. territories


For full list, see Supermarkets in the United States



Source


Parts of this article are adapted from CorpKnowPedia under the clauses of GFDL

Lists of companies by industry | Supermarkets | Distribution, retailing, and wholesaling

Lijst van supermarkten | List of supermarkets | Lista över dagligvarukedjor | รายชื่อของซูเปอร์มาเก็ต | 超級市場列表

 

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