List of supermarket chains in Asia
This is a list of supermarket chains in Asia.
- 7-Eleven
- ÆON (Formerly JUSCO, also considered a department store)
- c!ty'super
- Subsidiaries of China Resources, including:
- CR Vanguard (Defunct)
- U Select
- DCH Food Mart (Defunct)
- Marks & Spencer
- Seibu Department Stores (Defunct)
- Yata (also considered a department store)
- Sogo (also considered a department store)
- UNY/APiTA
- Subsidiaries of AS Watson, including:
- Subsidiaries of DFI Retail Group, including:
- Wellcome
- Market Place/Market Place by Jasons
- 3hreeSixty
- Oliver's The Delicatessen
- Kurinji Metro Bazaar
- 7-Eleven
- Big Bazaar
- Centreal Bazaar
- D-Mart
- Easyday
- Foodworld
- HyperCity
- Lulu Hypermarket
- Maveli Stores
- More
- Namdhari's Fresh
- Nilgiri's
- Reliance Fresh
- Spar
- Spencer's Retail
- Triveni Supermarkets
- Walmart
- Valuezone Hypermarket
Convenience Store:
Supermarket:
- ÆON
- Albis
- Don Quijote - discount store
- Ito-Yokado
- Izumiya
- Kanesue
- Kansai Super
- Life Supermarket (ja)
- Maxvalu Tokai
- Seiyu
- Seiyu Group
- UNY Apita, Biago
- Yaokō, Kanto region, mainly Saitama Prefecture and Chiba Prefecture.[2]
- Carrefour
- Lulu Hypermarket
- Lulu Supermarket
- The Sultan Center
- City Hypermarket
- Grand Hyper
- Nesto
- Monoprix
- Bhatebhateni Supermarket
- Big Mart
- CSD Pakistan
- Carrefour Pakistan
- Imtiaz Super Market
- Metro Cash and Carry Pakistan
- Spar Pakistan
- Utility Stores Corporation
- Panda
- Carrefour
- HyperPanda[7]
- Abdullah Al-Othaim Markets
- Tamimi
- Danube
- Al-Sadhan Supermarket
- Lulu Hypermarket
- Lulu Supermarket
- Nesto Hypermarket
- BinDawood
- Farm Superstores
- Sarawat Hypermarket
National chains
- Costco
- E-mart
- Lotte Mart
- Homeplus
- GS THE FRESH, Owner by GS Group
- NongHyup Hanaro Mart, Owner by NongHyup and Regional NongHyup
Regional chains
- MEGA MART, Owner by Nongshim[8][9]
- JangbogoFoodMart, JangbogoFoodMart is a regional supermarket chain in Korea, focusing on Gyeongsang Province. Owner by JangbogoFoodMart Co, LTD.[10]
- TopMart, TopMart is a regional supermarket chain in Korea, focusing on Gyeongsang Province. Owner by SEOWON DISTRIBUTION Co., Ltd.[11][12]
- TRIAL, TRIAL is Japan Supermarket Chain Group. South Korea Store Owner by TRIAL Korea Co., Ltd.[13][10]
- IGA[14]
- Segyero Mart[10]
- Arpico Super Centre
- Cargills PLC (Food City)
- Keells Super (Jaykay Marketing Services)
- Laugfs Supermarkets[15]
- Spar[16]
- Glomark (softlogic Holdings)
- Star United[17]
- Grand Mart
- Paykar
- Somon Supermarket
- Relax Supermarket
National chains
- Anadolu Group (Ekomini, Kipa, Migros,[18] Tansaş)
- Bim[19] (Bim, File)
- CarrefourSA
- Hakmar (Hakmar Express)
- Metro
- Tespo
- The Agricultural Credit Cooperatives of Turkey[20] (Koop Ciftci Marketi, Koop Gross, Koop Bakkal, Sifir Market)
- Yeni Magazacilik (A101)[21]
- Yildiz Holding[22] (Bizim Toptan, Seç Market, Şok[23])
Defunct
- Oypa ceased its operations by board decision in 2002.
- Gima was acquired by CarrefourSA in 2005 along with Endi, its stores were converted into CarrefourSA Express.
- DiaSa was acquired by Şok in 2013, owned by Yıldız Holding. All DiaSa stores were converted into Şok stores.
- Onurex was acquired by Şok in 2013, and its stores were converted into Şok branches.
- Kiler was acquired by CarrefourSA in 2015, and all stores became part of the CarrefourSA network.
- Kipa, controlled by Tesco, was acquired by Migros in 2016, leading Tesco to exit the Turkish market.
- Real declared bankruptcy in 2017.
- Makro was acquired by Migros in 2018 along with Uyum, some stores were then converted into Migros branches.
- Beğendik declared bankruptcy in 2020.
- Rammar was acquired by Happy Center in 2020.
- Adese ended its operations in the retail sector by board decision in 2020.
- Sincap’s bankruptcy was approved by the court in 2020.
- Ashgabat Hypermarket
- Auchan
- Carrefour
- Géant
- HyperPanda[7]
- Lulu Hypermarket
- Nesto
- Spinneys
- Arwani Store[24]
- Talal Market[25]
- Viva[26]
References
- ^ "SMN Investments | Partnerships for peace and prosperity » Finest Superstore".
- ^ ja:ヤオコー (Japanese language) Retrieved date on July 14, 2017.
- ^ "Ramstore". Archived from the original on 2014-06-10.
- ^ "Monoprix". www.monoprix.com.lb.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2018-08-01. Retrieved 2019-04-29.
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- ^ a b "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2019-04-03. Retrieved 2019-04-29.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ "MEGA MART". eng.nongshim.com.
- ^ "매장 / 전단찾기". home.megamart.com.
- ^ a b c ""식자재마트 전성기 끝났다"… 매출 줄고 쇠퇴기 진입 -아시아경제". asiae.co.kr. 25 April 2023.
- ^ "매장안내". www.seowon.com.
- ^ "부산·경남 유통강자 '탑마트' 매출 1조 돌파 - 한국경제". hankyung.com. 28 March 2011.
- ^ "매장안내". www.trialmart.co.kr.
- ^ "IGA Korea". Retrieved 7 January 2024.
- ^ "LAUGFS Super - LAUGFS Supermarkets in Sri Lanka". laugfsholdings.com.
- ^ "Sri Lanka". SPAR International.
- ^ "New supermarket chain emerges | The Sundaytimes Sri Lanka".
- ^ "Migros Markalarımız". Retailanalysis.igd.com.
- ^ "Anasayfa - Bim A.Ş". www.bim.com.tr. Archived from the original on 2025-01-01. Retrieved 2025-01-12.
- ^ https://www.tkkoop.com.tr/
- ^ "A101".
- ^ "Yildiz Holding Sectors".
- ^ "Hakkımızda | ŞOK MARKETLER". kurumsal.sokmarket.com.tr. Retrieved 2025-01-12.
- ^ "Arwani Store".
- ^ "Talal Group of Companies".
- ^ "Highest Quality at Cheapest Prices in Dubai |VIVA Supermarket". Viva. Retrieved 2023-04-27.