List of supermarkets
Appearance
This is a list of supermarkets around the world.
Australia
[change | change source]- Coles
- Bi-Lo
- Woolworths
- IGA Australia
- Aldi Australia
- Franklins
- Foodworks
- SPAR
- 5 Star
- Supabarn
Austria
[change | change source]Belgium
[change | change source]Brazil
[change | change source]Canada
[change | change source]- Atlantic Superstore
- Costco
- Dominion (Newfoundland)
- Extra Foods
- Groupe GP Quebec only
- Farm Boy (Ontario)
- Food Basics (Ontario)
- Foodland
- Fortinos (Ontario)
- FreshCo
- Freshmart
- IGA (Independent Grocers Association)
- Loblaws / Loblaw GreatFood / Loblaws CityMarket
- Longo's (Ontario)
- Maxi / Maxi & Cie (Quebec)
- Metro / Metro Plus
- No Frills
- Provigo (Quebec)
- Safeway
- Save-On Foods
- Sobeys
- Super Valu
- T & T Supermarket
- The Real Canadian Superstore
- Thrifty Foods
- Valu-mart (Ontario)
- Walmart
- Your Independent Grocer / Independent City Market
- Zehrs (Ontario)
China
[change | change source]Croatia
[change | change source]
Czech Republic
[change | change source]Denmark
[change | change source]El Salvador
[change | change source]Finland
[change | change source]France
[change | change source]Germany
[change | change source]Greece
[change | change source]see also, List of Greek supermarkets
- Alpha-Beta Vassilopoulos
- Carrefour - international chain
- Champion Mariopoulos
- Lidl - international chain
- Metro Cash and Carry - international chain
- Trofo (Tropho)
- Veropoulos, a division of Eurospar, also known as HellaSpar
Hong Kong
[change | change source]- Carrefour - not any longer
- CitySuper
- great
- Marks & Spencer
- Park'n Shop
- Wellcome
Hungary
[change | change source]Italy
[change | change source]Japan
[change | change source]Korea
[change | change source]Mauritius
[change | change source]Mexico
[change | change source]Netherlands
[change | change source]- Albert Heijn (part of Ahold)
- Aldi
- Bas van der Heijden
- Basismarkt
- Boni
- C1000
- Coop
- Deen
- Dekamarkt
- Digros
- Dirk van den Broek
- Edah, Konmar, Super de Boer (all parts of Laurus/Casino)
- Jan Linders
- Jumbo
- Golff
- Hoogvliet
- Lidl
- Nettorama
- Plus
- Poiesz
- Spar
- Vomar
- A&P (past, now?)
- Jac Hermans (past, now?)
New Zealand
[change | change source]- Big Fresh - owned by Progressive Enterprises
- Countdown - owned by Progressive Enterprises
- Foodtown - owned by Progressive Enterprises
- New World - owned by Foodstuffs
- Pak'n Save - owned by Foodstuffs
- Price Chopper - owned by Progressive Enterprises
- Woolworths - owned by Progressive Enterprises
Norway
[change | change source]Poland
[change | change source]- Makro (Metro AG)
- Selgros (Fegro/Selgros)
- Real (supermarket chain) (Metro AG)
- Tesco
- Auchan
- Leclerc
- Hypernova (supermarket chain) (part of Ahold)
- Geant
- Carrefour
- Castorama (Kingfisher)
- Nomi (Kingfisher)
- Media Markt (Metro AG)
- Ikea
- Komfort
- Office Depot
- Adler
- PSB
- Intermarche
- Albert (supermarket chain) (Ahold)
- Minimal (supermarket chain)
- Biedronka (Jeronimo Martins)
- Netto
- Plus (supermarket chain)
- Avans
Portugal
[change | change source]Puerto Rico
[change | change source]- See United States
Republic of Ireland
[change | change source]- Dunnes Stores
- Tesco Ireland - formerly Quinnsworth
- SuperValu
- Centra
- Aldi
- Tesco
Romania
[change | change source]Singapore
[change | change source]- Carrefour -recently closed down (2012)
- Cold Storage
- Isetan - Japanese chain
- Giant Hypermarket
- Jason's Supermarket
- NTUC Fairprice
- Sheng Siong
- Shop 'n' Save
Slovenia
[change | change source]Sweden
[change | change source]Switzerland
[change | change source]United Kingdom
[change | change source]For full list, see Supermarkets in the United Kingdom
United States and U.S. territories
[change | change source]For full list, see Supermarkets in the United States