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  2. Santa Isabel (supermarkets) - Wikipedia

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    Towards the end of the 1990s the company operated 63 branches in Chile under the Santa Isabel name, and also Hipermercados Stock in Peru and Ecuador. Another location in Limache. In 1999 it was procured by Ahold during the purchase of Disco Argentina. [2] [3] Previously Santa Isabel had absorbed Supermercados Agas (that also owned Supermercados ...

  3. Jumbo (hypermarket) - Wikipedia

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    Jumbo is a Chilean hypermarket chain with a presence in Chile, Argentina, and Colombia.Founded in 1976 by Horst Paulmann, Jumbo is a subsidiary and pillar of the Cencosud business consortium, which also owns Santa Isabel, Disco, Super Vea, and Metro supermarkets, as well as Easy and Paris stores.

  4. List of supermarket chains in South America - Wikipedia

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    Alkosto (cash & carry); Almacenes la 14; Almacenes Éxito owned by Groupe Casino . Almacenes Ley (rebranded of Almacenes Exito in 2012) Bodegas Surtimax (cash & carry, brand of Almacenes Exito)

  5. Cencosud - Wikipedia

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    By the end of 2006, the operations of the company included 65 Jumbo hypermarkets, 165 Santa Isabel supermarkets; 249 Disco, Vea and Jumbo supermarkets; 60 Easy home improvement stores; 36 Paris department stores; 27 shopping malls and 52 offices of Banco Paris bank, totaling a sales area of 1.8 million square meters, or 19,375,038.75 square feet.

  6. Disco (supermarket chain) - Wikipedia

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    As of September 2021, Disco had 76 stores distributed in Buenos Aires, Córdoba and Santa Fe provinces. History. Supermercados Disco opened its first store in 1961 on Centenario Avenue in San Isidro, Buenos Aires. In 1967, a Uruguayan family bought 50% of the Argentine brand's stock, increasing their interest to 100% in 1981. The Uruguayans ...

  7. Carrefour - Wikipedia

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    Carrefour Group, S.A. (French: Groupe Carrefour, ⓘ), is a French multinational retail and wholesaling corporation headquartered in Massy, France.It operates a chain of hypermarkets, grocery stores and convenience stores, which, as of December 2021, comprised 13,894 stores in over 30 countries, making it the seventh-largest retailer in the world by revenue.

  8. Santa Isabel metro station - Wikipedia

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    Santa Isabel is a metro station on Line 5 of the Santiago Metro, in Santiago, Chile. It takes its name from its location beneath the intersection of Avenida General Bustamante with Avenida Santa Isabel, the intersection that delineates the communes of Providencia , Ñuñoa and Santiago .

  9. Supermercados Peruanos - Wikipedia

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    Supermercados Peruanos S.A. started in 1993 because the international Ahold decided to sell Supermercados Santa Isabel Perú, and in the same year, the Peruvian bank Interbank bought the company. Between 2006 and 2009, they started to change all Santa Isabel stores into Plaza Vea and Vivanda.