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A discount store or discounter offers a retail format in which products are sold at prices that are in principle lower than an actual or supposed "full retail price". Discounters rely on bulk purchasing and efficient
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to keep down costs.


Types (United States)

Discount stores in the United States may be classified into different types:


Hypermarkets (superstores)

Discount superstores such as Walmart or Target sell general merchandise in a big-box store; many have a full grocery selection and are thus hypermarkets, though that term is not generally used in North America. In the 1960s and 1970s the term "discount department store" was used, and chains such as Kmart, Zodys and TG&Y billed themselves as such. The term "discount department store" or "off-price department store" is sometimes applied to big-box discount retailers of apparel and home goods, such as Ross Dress For Less, Marshalls, TJ Maxx, and
Kohls Kohl's (stylized in all caps) is an American department store retail chain, operated by Kohl's Corporation. it is the largest department store chain in the United States, with 1,165 locations, operating stores in every U.S. state except Hawa ...
.


Category killers

So-called
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stores, specialize in one type of merchandise and sell it in big-box stores. Examples include: *Apparel: Ross Dress For Less, Marshalls,
Kohls Kohl's (stylized in all caps) is an American department store retail chain, operated by Kohl's Corporation. it is the largest department store chain in the United States, with 1,165 locations, operating stores in every U.S. state except Hawa ...
, etc. *Pet supplies: Petco, Petsmart *Home furnishings and accessories: Big Lots, HomeGoods *Office supplies: Staples,
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, OfficeMax


Warehouse clubs

When membership is required, discount superstores are known as warehouse clubs, and often require purchases of larger sizes or quantities of goods than a regular superstore. The main national chains, both of which have operations outside the U.S., are Costco and Sam's Club.


Discount grocery store

Major discount grocery store retail chains in the U.S. include Aldi, Lidl, Trader Joe's, Save-A-Lot and Grocery Outlet. Currently Aldi and Lidl are the largest discount retailers in the world operating more than 25,000 discount stores worldwide between them.


Variety stores, dollar stores, five and dimes

Variety stores in the U.S. today most commonly known as dollar stores such as
Dollar General Dollar General Corporation is an American chain of variety stores headquartered in Goodlettsville, Tennessee. As of April 11, 2022, Dollar General operates 18,216 stores in the continental United States. The company began in 1939 as a family-own ...
, Family Dollar and Dollar Tree, which sell goods usually only at a single price-point or multiples thereof (£1, $2, etc.). During the early and mid-twentieth century they were commonly known as "five and dimes" or "dime stores". Stores of the main chains, Woolworth's,
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and
S. S. Kresge Sebastian Spering Kresge (July 31, 1867 – October 18, 1966) was an American businessman. He created and owned two chains of department stores, the S. S. Kresge Company, one of the 20th century's largest discount retail organizations, and the ...
, lined the shopping streets of U.S. downtowns and suburbs, and starting in the 1950s they also opened branches in shopping malls. These chains originally sold items for 5, 10 or 25 cents, but many later moved to a model with flexible price points, with a variety of general merchandise at discounted prices, in formats smaller than today's discount superstores.


History


United States

During the period from the 1950s to the late 1980s, discount stores were more popular than the average
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or department store in the United States. There were hundreds of discount stores in operation, with their most successful period occurring during the mid-1960s in the U.S. with discount store chains such as Kmart, Ames,
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, Gibson's Discount Center,
E. J. Korvette E. J. Korvette, also known as Korvettes, was an American chain of discount department stores, founded in 1948 in New York City. It was one of the first department stores to challenge the suggested retail price provisions of anti-discounting sta ...
, Mammoth Mart,
Fisher's Big Wheel Fishers Big Wheel, sometimes known as just Big Wheel, was a discount department store chain based in New Castle, Pennsylvania, United States. The company operated stores under the Fisher's Big Wheel and Buy Smart names. At its peak, the chain comp ...
, Zayre, Bradlees, Caldor, Jamesway, Howard Brothers Discount Stores,
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(sold to Walmart in 1981), TG&Y and Woolco (closed in 1983, part sold to Wal-Mart) among others. Walmart, Kmart, and Target all opened their first locations in 1962. Kmart was a venture of
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that was a major operator of
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. Other retail companies branched out into the discount store business around that time as adjuncts to their older store concepts. As examples, Woolworth opened a Woolco chain (also in 1962); Montgomery Ward opened Jefferson Ward; Chicago-based Jewel launched
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; and Central Indiana-based
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created Ayr-Way.
J. C. Penney Penney OpCo LLC, doing business as JCPenney and often abbreviated JCP, is a midscale American department store chain operating 667 stores across 49 U.S. states and Puerto Rico. Departments inside JCPenney stores include Mens, Womens, Boys, Girl ...
opened discount stores called Treasure Island or The Treasury, Sheboygan, Wisconsin based
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opened a chain of discount stores called Prange Way, and Atlanta-based Rich's owned discount stores called Richway. During the late 1970s and the 1980s, these chains typically were either shut down or sold to a larger competitor. Kmart and Target themselves are examples of adjuncts, although their growth prompted their respective parent companies to abandon their older concepts (the
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store disappeared, while the
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eventually divested itself of its department store holdings and renamed itself Target Corporation). In the United States, discount stores had 42% of overall retail market share in 1987; in 2010, they had 87%. Many of the major discounters now operate " supercenters", which add a full-service grocery store to the traditional format. The Meijer chain in the Midwest consists entirely of supercenters, while Wal-Mart and Target have focused on the format as of the 1990s as a key to their continued growth. Although discount stores and department stores have different retailing goals and different markets, a recent development in retailing is the "discount department store", such as
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, which is a combination of the Kmart and Sears formats, after the companies' merger as Sears Holdings Corporation.


Canada

Woolworths Woolworth, Woolworth's, or Woolworths may refer to: Businesses * F. W. Woolworth Company, the original US-based chain of "five and dime" (5¢ and 10¢) stores * Woolworths Group (United Kingdom), former operator of the Woolworths chain of shops ...
entered Canada in the 1920s, the stores were converted to the Foot Locker,
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and other stores in 1994. Kresge's, a competitor to Woolworth's entered the Canadian market in 1929. Zellers was founded in 1931, and was acquired by the Hudson's Bay Company in 1978.
Giant Tiger Giant Tiger Stores Limited is a Canadian discount store chain which operates over 260 stores across Canada. The company's stores operate under the Giant Tiger banner in Alberta, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island ...
opened its first store in
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in 1961, modeled on
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. Winners was founded in 1982 in Toronto, and sells off-price brand clothing. Costco entered Canada in 1986. In 1990, the American chain Walmart purchased the Woolco chain in Canada, and converted the stores to Walmarts. Dollarama was founded in Quebec in 1992. In 1998, Zellers bought out Kmart Canada, taking over its stores. In 2011, Marshalls, owned by the American TJX Companies, entered Canada, and Zellers sold most of its stores to Target. Target Canada filed for bankruptcy in 2015, selling its stores to Walmart,
Lowe's Lowe's Companies, Inc. (), often shortened to Lowe's, is an American retail company specializing in home improvement. Headquartered in Mooresville, North Carolina, the company operates a chain of retail stores in the United States and Canada. A ...
and
Canadian Tire Canadian Tire Corporation, Limited is a Canadian retail company which operates in the automotive, hardware, sports, leisure and housewares sectors. Its Canadian operations include: Canadian Tire (including Canadian Tire Petroleum gas stations a ...
. In 2016, the Hudson's Bay Company started opening Saks Off 5th locations to sell off-price brands. American off-price chain Nordstrom Rack opened its first Canadian location in Vaughan Mills in 2018.


Transnationals

* Aldi * BİM * Costco * Daiso * Dia (supermarket chain) * Lidl * Netto (store) *
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* TJX Companies * Usave * Walmart


By country

Outside the United States and Canada, the main discount store chains listed by country are as follows:


Australia

* Aldi * Big W, Kmart, Target, The Reject Shop, Cheap and Chips, Dollars and Sense, Shiploads, Red Dot.


Argentina

* Dia


Austria

* Lidl * Aldi * Penny


Angola

*Usave


Belgium

* Aldi * Lidl


Botswana

*Usave


Bosnia and Herzegovina

* Lidl


Brazil

* Dia (supermarket chain)


Bulgaria

* Lidl *Kam Market


Chile

*Justo y Bueno


China

* Aldi


Colombia

* * ARA (Jerónimo Martins) * Dollarcity * Justo Y Bueno


Costa Rica

*Pali *Pequeno Mundo


Croatia

*Eurospin * Lidl


Cyprus

* Lidl


Czech

* Lidl


Denmark

* Aldi * Lidl


Greece

* Lidl


Guatemala

*Super del Barrio *Despensa Familiar *Dollar City


Egypt

* BIM


El Salvador

* *Dollar City


Estonia

* Lidl


Eswatini

*Usave *Boxer superstores


Finland

* Lidl * HalpaHalli * Kärkkäinen * Tokmanni


Germany

Major chains of discount supermarkets in Germany are Aldi, Lidl,
Netto Marken-Discount Netto Marken-Discount (also known as just Netto, formerly Plus) is a German discount supermarket chain owned by the German supermarket cooperative Edeka Group, and operates mostly in the south and west of Germany. The company reached its 1000 ...
, Netto (store), Norma and
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.


Honduras

*


Latvia

* Lidl


Hungary

* Aldi * Lidl


Ireland

* Aldi * Lidl


Lithuania

* Aldi * Lidl


Luxembourg

* Aldi * Lidl


Italy

Italy has numerous discount supermarkets, including Lidl and , the chains with the largest number of stores, and Aldi, , , MD Discount,
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, and .


Japan

Japan has numerous discount stores, including Costco, Daiso, Don Quijote (store) and The Price (owned by Ito Yokado).


Malaysia

*Eco-shop *Mr Dollar


Malta

* lidl


Malawi

*Usave


Mexico

*Tiendas Neto *Tiendas 3B *Superissste *Waldo's *BodegaAurrera


Lesotho

*Usave


Morocco

* BIM


Mozambique

*Usave


Namibia

*Usave


The Netherlands

Action,
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, Solow, Big Bazar and Zeeman. In addition, the German discount supermarkets Lidl and Aldi both operate in the country.


New Zealand

*PAKnSAVE


North Macedonia

* Lidl


Nicaragua

*


Peru

*Tiendas Mass


Poland

Discount supermarkets cover about 30% of food sales in Poland. Main chains include Biedronka, Lidl, Netto, and Aldi.


Portugal

* Aldi * Lidl *
Minipreço Minipreço is a discount supermarket chain in Portugal, part of the Spanish Dia, which was formerly owned by the French supermarket company Carrefour. There were 534 stores across Portugal at the start of 2011, with one third of them being franc ...
/ Dia (supermarket chain) * Plus sold to Jerónimo Martins * Netto converted into Intermarché


Panama

* Justo Y Bueno


Romania

* lidl *Penny


Russia

* Dixy * Nahodka * Kopeyka *
Fix Price Fix Price is a Russia-based chain of discount variety stores. The chain includes 4,162 stores in Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Latvia, Georgia and Kyrgyzstan. The company was founded by Sergei Lomakin and Artem Khachatryan in 2007, foun ...
*
Da! Maria Yegorovna Gaidar (russian: Мари́я Его́ровна Гайда́р, uk, Марія Єгорівна Гайдар; 1990–2004 Smirnova (russian: Смирно́ва); born 21 October 1982) is a Russian and Ukrainian state and publi ...
*Svetofor *Krasny Yar *
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* 365+ * Моя цена (My Price)


Serbia

* Lidl *
Svetofor Svetofor ('traffic light' in Russian) is a chain of discount supermarkets headquartered in Krasnoyarsk, Russia. The chain, owned by Torgservis, operates stores in Russia, Kazakhstan, Belarus and China. As of December 2019 its network comprised app ...


Slovakia

* Lidl


Slovenia

* Aldi * Lidl


South Africa

*Savers Lane *Usave *Boxer Superstores


Spain

* Dia (supermarket chain) * Aldi * Lidl *
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Sweden

* Lidl


Switzerland

* Aldi * Lidl


Turkey

*Şok Market *
BİM BİM Birleşik Mağazalar A.Ş. (BİM for short) is a Turkish retail company, known for offering a limited range of basic food items and consumer goods at competitive prices. Bim were the pioneers of this discount store model in Turkey. Bim's mai ...
*A101 *Hakmar *File


Ukraine

* ATB


United Kingdom

* Aldi * Lidl *Farmfoods


Venezuela

*Tiendas Ovejita *Tiendas Daka


See also

* Everyday low price * Dollar store (
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, variety store) * Hypermarket * Warehouse club * No frills * Charity shop * Types of retail outlets


References


Further reading

*Nelson, Walter Henry, ''The Great Discount Delusion'', New York: D. McKay, 1965. {{DEFAULTSORT:Discount Store Retail formats