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PX Mart is a supermarket chain in
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. As of October 2021, PX Mart operates 1,056 stores across the island, making it the largest supermarket chain in Taiwan and the second largest retailer by revenue behind 7-Eleven. The corporate headquarters is located in Zhongshan District,
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.


History

In 1974, the
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founded the ''Jūngōngjiào Fúlì Zhōngxīn'' (軍公教福利中心), a supermarket with cheaper prices and no sales tax whose access is restricted to military, civil servants, and educators. In 1989, the supermarket was reorganized to create ''Quánliánshè'' (全聯社) that catered to civil servants and educators; the military maintained its own supermarket, which still exists to this day. In 1998, several executives were found to have
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d money. Nine people were charged, but were all eventually found not guilty. During the controversy, the company was
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and headed by Lin Ming-Hsiung, founder of Yuanlih Construction (元利建設); its 66 stores were rebranded as PX Mart and were opened to the public. Under new leadership, Lin aggressively increased their market share through mergers with other chains, acquiring Yanglianshe (楊聯社) in 2004, the stores in Taiwan owned by the Japanese chain in 2006, and the stores operated by in 2007. The supermarket operated as a
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and kept consumer prices down through unconventional strategies, such as opening smaller stores in discreet locations or outside urban areas, and not accepting card payments to avoid processing fees. In 2006, PX Mart launched its long-running advertising campaign known as "Mister PX Mart" (全聯先生), which features a man in a deadpan voice describing the chain's lack of extra services to achieve low prices. In 2012, PX Mart surpassed
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as the largest supermarket chain in Taiwan. The same year, PX Mart opened two
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s in Guanyin, Taoyuan and Gangshan, Kaohsiung, and became the first overseas member of the . In 2013, PX Mart reversed its cash-only policy by allowing card payments from
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. PX Mart then acquired two more supermarket chains: in 2014, and Matsusei in 2015. In 2021, PX Mart announced its acquisition of the
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chain
RT-Mart RT-MART International Ltd. (), trading as RT-Mart (), is a hypermarket chain in Taiwan. Its headquarters is in Neihu District, Taipei. The company opened its 23rd store in 2004. RT-Mart and Auchan created a joint venture, Sun Art Retail Group ...
; the deal is awaiting regulatory approval.


Operations

PX Mart operates three
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s, located in Guanyin, Taoyuan; Wuqi, Taichung; and Gangshan, Kaohsiung.


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See also

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* * {{Supermarkets in Taiwan Companies based in Taipei Retail companies of Taiwan Supermarkets of Taiwan Taiwanese companies established in 1998 Retail companies established in 1998