List Of Supermarket Chains In South America
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List Of Supermarket Chains In South America
This is a list of supermarket chains in South America. Argentina * La Anónima * Carrefour * Coto * Dia % * Disco-Jumbo-Vea (Cencosud) * La Genovesa * Comodín * Supermercado Dar * Buenos Días * Vital * Maxiconsumo * Diarco * Libertad * Emilio Luque * Kilbel * Alvear * Becerra * Supermercados La Proveeduría * Changomás (owned by Walmart Argentina) * Supermercados Llaneza * Walmart * Makro Bolivia * EMAPA (State-owned) * Hipermaxi * Fidalga * IC Norte * Multicenter * Ketal * Tía Brazil Chile * Jumbo (owned by Cencosud) * Santa Isabel (owned by Cencosud) * Líder (owned by Walmart-Chile) * Superbodega Acuenta (owned by Walmart-Chile) * Tottus (owned by Falabella) * Unimarc (owned by SMU S.A.) Colombia * Alkosto (cash & carry) * Almacenes la 14 * Almacenes Éxito owned by Groupe Casino ** Almacenes Ley (brand of Almacenes Exito) ** Bodegas Surtimax (cash & carry, brand of Almacenes Exito) ** Cafam (rebranded to Almacenes Exito in 2010) ** Carulla (brand of Almace ...
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List Of Supermarket Chains
As of September 2020, this is a list of supermarket chains, past and present, which operate or have branches in more than one country, whether under the parent corporation's name or another name. For supermarkets that are only in one country, see the breakdown by continent at the bottom of this page. Numbers are provided as the largest reported, and are largely inaccurate. Multinational Africa Asia Europe North America Oceania South America References * Parts of this article are adapted from CorpKnowPedia under the clauses of GFDL. See also * List of hypermarkets This is a list of hypermarket chains sorted alphabetically by continent and country. A hypermarket is a superstore carrying a wide range of products under one roof, and theoretically allows customers to satisfy all their shopping needs in one t ...
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Líder
Líder (Spanish for ''Leader'') is a Chilean hypermarket chain originally owned and operated by Distribución y Servicio (DyS) but sold to US American corporation Walmart in 2009.Chile Wal-Mart affiliate D&S year profit tumbles
by Manuel Frias, Reuters, 27-02-2009, access date 27-02-2009
Nuestra Historia
Líder.cl, access date 27-02-2009


Overview

There are 251 Líders in the Republic of Chile including the original hypermarket (97) in addition to the express (154) concepts complemented by the Lider.cl website. The stores sell groceries, home electronics, school supplies, toys ...
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Supermaxi (supermarket Chain)
A maxi yacht usually refers to a racing yacht of at least in length. Origin The term ''maxi'' originated with the International Offshore Rule (IOR) rating system, which in the 1970s and 1980s measured offshore racing yachts and applied a single-number rating to each boat. This number was approximately equal to the sailing waterline length in feet, plus or minus speed enhancing or reducing factors in the design. A yacht with a rating of was generally about in length overall. The IOR had upper and lower rating limits of and , so a yacht designed and built to exceed the maximum limit of rating was known as a ''maxi''. Competition The IOR Maxis were generally long overall, and raced boat-for-boat without handicap, unlike the rest of the IOR fleet which raced with a time correction factor depending on the boat's rating. In the 1980s they were the most glamorous, exciting, expensive and high-visibility racing yachts in the world, with regular appearances at most of the great race ...
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Tía
Tiendas Industriales Asociadas S.A., branded as Tía and sometimes known as Almacenes Tía, is a South American retailing brand founded in 1940. Its divisions in Ecuador and Uruguay trade under the brands Tía, MAGDA, Ta-Ta and MULTI AHORRO, where they are together the largest discount retailer, with over 450 locations. Tía S.A. (Colombia) operated 19 locations under the Tía brand, until it closed in 2017 because of poor sales. History Tía was formed by the Eastern European supermarket chain Te-Ta founded by Kerel Steuer and Federico Deutsch in the 1920s in Prague. They traded in Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia and Romania, but in 1940, after the start of World War II, they emigrated to the Americas, leaving everything behind. They restarted that year in Bogotá, Colombia as Tía, and later expanded into Argentina, Peru, Uruguay and Ecuador using Tía and other brand names. Steuer and Deutsch had stores where customers could find everything, with no need to shop elsewhere. The fir ...
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Jumbo (hypermarkets)
Hipermercados Jumbo (Jumbo Hypermarkets) is a Chilean chain of hypermarkets operating in Chile, Argentina and in Colombia.Historia (History)
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History

The company was founded in 1976 by Chilean retailer . Jumbo initially had supermarkets only in Chile, but began to expand into Argentina in 1982, and today, operates 40 hypermarkets in Chile, 16 in Argentina and 80 in Colombia. Sales in 2009 totaled approximately US$1.6 billion in Chile and US$600 million in Argentina.


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Carulla
Carulla is a Colombian supermarket chain owned by Grupo Éxito and headquartered in Bogotá, Colombia. It was founded in 1905, and now is one of the largest supermarket companies in the country. Founded in the city of Barranquilla, it soon moved most of its operations and headquarters to Bogota. Carulla has associated its brand with quality products, specializing in fruits and vegetables, although it offers most of the product categories offered in any other supermarket chain. It currently considers its destination categories to be fruits and vegetables, meats, spirits and liquors, and bakery products. In 2000 it merged with Almacenes Vivero supermarket chain based in Barranquilla, its then-rival which was most prevalent on the Atlantic coast. The merger formed Carulla Vivero S.A. and became the second largest retail chain in Colombia As of 2006, the Carulla Vivero operated 156 stores; 83 of operated under the Carulla brand. As of 2006 Carulla Vivero was acquired by Almace ...
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Almacenes Éxito
Éxito is a Colombian supermarket chain owned by Grupo Éxito and headquartered in Medellín, Colombia. It was founded in Envigado in the year 1949, by Gustavo Toro Quintero and now is one of the largest supermarket companies in the country, and has 390 stores ubicated in 175 municipalities of the Colombian territory. Bogotá is the city with more stores. History In March 26, 1949, Gustavo Toro Quintero,(a businessman) opened the first store of "Almacenes Éxito" in the center of the Medellín. In its principles was a store dedicated to the selling of snippets and textile clothing. Gustavo Toro loves helping those in need and that help was reinforced in 1993 with the creation of "Fundación Éxito" that in its beginnings was dedicated to strengthening topics like education, social conditions, and civic and cultural. Today its work focus is children´s nutrition. In 1994 the company started its share opening entrancing to the Bogota, Medellín and West stock exchanges. In 1998 i ...
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