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This is a list of supermarket chains in France. List of current French supermarket chains. Name Stores Type of store Parent; Hyper U ~ 66: Hypermarket: Coopérative U:
Cora is a chain of hypermarkets owned by Louis Delhaize Group in France, Belgium and the French overseas territory of Mayotte. Cora was founded in 1974 by the supermarket holding Louis Delhaize Group after taking over three Carrefour hypermarkets located in Belgium. [1]
A Monoprix location, which is the former head office of the Félix Potin company, in Paris A Monop' location in Paris. Monoprix S.A. (French pronunciation:) is a major French retail chain with its headquarters in Clichy, Hauts-de-Seine, France, near Paris. [1] The company's stores combine food retailing with fashion, beauty and home products.
The first store outside of France was opened in Pamplona, Spain in 1992. Recently opened E.Leclerc convenience store in Gasperich, Luxembourg. In 2023, E.Leclerc expanded into Luxembourg by acquiring the local branch of the Louis Delhaize Group, which operated 2 Cora hypermarkets and 25 Match and Smatch supermarkets. Stores started to operate ...
According to Gérard Mulliez, Roncq location served as a model for other hypermarkets in France in non-food enlargement. [16] On 27 March 1969 was opened the Englos-les-Géants shopping center at Englos in the Lille metropolis. Englos les Giants was the first shopping mall with a hypermarket and a retail park in France. [17]
Carrefour City, Paris. In France, Carrefour operates under its name over 230 hypermarkets (from 2500 up to 23000 sq m sales area), 1020 Carrefour Market supermarkets (generally from 1000 up to 4000 sq m), and over 2000 smaller supermarkets and convenience stores under the Carrefour City, Carrefour Contact and Carrefour Express banners.
Carrefour Market is a French supermarket chain created in 2007, owned by the international retail group Carrefour, and has currently stores in France and several other countries, see below. Carrefour Market stores generally range from 1000 m 2 to 4000 m 2 .
A dark store-picked grocery order costs a company around £12, which is significantly lower than the £18-£20 cost per grocery order picked at a traditional store. [14] The format is also popular in France, where, as of 2014, some 2,000 dark stores operated for the "click-and-collect" model. [5]