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Tesco owned a French food retailer called Catteau between 1993 and 1997, which operated a chain of 92 stores [131] in NE France under the Cedico, Hyper Cedico, and Cedimarche banners. Tesco also operated a "Vin Plus" outlet in Calais , selling wine, beer, and spirits, which closed on 30 August 2010, due to the decline of the booze cruise .
This is a list of supermarket chains in France. ... Stores Type of store Parent; Hyper U ~ 66: Hypermarket: Coopérative U: Super U: 773: Supermarket: Coopérative U ...
Tesco has expanded its operations from the United Kingdom to 11 other countries. Tesco pulled out of the United States in 2013, but continues to see growth elsewhere. Tesco's international expansion strategy has responded to the need to be sensitive to local expectations in other countries by entering into joint ventures with local partners, such as Samsung Group in South Korea (Samsung-Tesco ...
17 France. 18 Georgia. 19 Abkhazia. 20 Germany. 21 Gibraltar. ... Tesco Superstore [19] Italy ... Planet Shopping Center; Eli-Ab; Emona Center;
As of 2023, 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.
The largest hypermarket in France is the Carrefour store in Villiers-en-Bière, Seine-et-Marne (77) in the Île-de-France region, with an area of 25 000 m 2. [41] E.Leclerc opened its first hypermarket store in 1964 in Landerneau, near Brest, and is now the dominant hypermarket chain in France, with 489 hypermarkets. [42]
Discount store 167,200 ... Neckarsulm Germany: 5 The Home Depot: Home improvement 132,110 9.7%: Atlanta United States: 6 The Kroger Company: Supermarket 131,620 2.0%: Cincinnati United States: 7 Walgreens Boots Alliance: Drug store/Pharmacy 117,705 0.3%: Deerfield United States: 8 Aldi: Discount store 117,047 ... Essen and Mülheim Germany: 9 ...
The first department store in France, Le Bon Marché in Paris, is now owned by the luxury goods conglomerate LVMH. La Samaritaine, another upscale department store also owned by LVMH, closed in 2005. Mid-range department stores chains also exist in France, such as the BHV/Marais (Bazar de l'Hotel de Ville), part of the same group as Galeries ...