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This is a list of supermarket chains in Morocco. [1] [2] Acima (merged with Marjane Market) Aswak Assalam; Atacadao; BIM [3] Carrefour; Carrefour Market; Coté Marché; Costcutter; Happy Center; Label' Vie Supermarkets [4] Leader Price (Moroccan) Marjane; U Express; Former chains (defunct) Hanouty - ceased to trade, following financial collapse ...
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. For supermarkets that are only in one country, see the breakdown by continent at the bottom of this page.
This is a list of supermarket chains in Europe. The international brands with the most supermarkets are Carrefour , Coopérative U , Auchan and SPAR . Albania
Pages in category "Supermarkets of Morocco" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. ... List of supermarket chains in Morocco; M. Marjane ...
Migros – the largest supermarket chain, but acting as a department store in different shopping centers; Defunct: ABM (Au Bon Marché) – discount chain; was a part of the Globus group; closed 2001; some shops were converted to C&A stores; EPA (Einheitspreis AG) – discount chain; closed 2005; most stores converted to Coop City or closed down
List of supermarket chains in San Marino; List of supermarket chains in Serbia; List of supermarket chains in Slovakia; List of retail chains in Slovenia; List of supermarket chains in South Africa; List of supermarket chains in Spain; List of supermarket chains in Sweden; List of supermarket chains in Switzerland
Lists of supermarket chains by country (62 P) A. Supermarkets of Albania (3 P) ... Supermarkets of Morocco (3 P) N. Supermarkets of the Netherlands (1 C, 14 P)
Marjane Market is a supermarket chain in Morocco. It is part of the Marjane Groupe and is 100% owned by the SNI, the holding company of Mohammed VI. [1]Marjane Market was created in 2002 in partnership with Auchan, but in 2007 ONA Group (today known as the SNI) took over the business entirely.