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The supermarket companies in the United States are organized in this article, but to see a worldwide list, see List of supermarket chains. This is a list of supermarket companies in the United States and the names of supermarkets which are owned or franchised by these companies. For supermarkets worldwide, see List of supermarket chains.
Company Headquarters Served countries (besides the headquarters) Map Number of locations Number of employees 7-Eleven: Japan United States: Australia, Canada, China ...
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 JD.com: Non-store 94,423 6.6%: Beijing China: 10 Target Corporation: Discount department store 92,400 4.7 ...
Here's how the biggest Walmart in the U.S. — a massive two-story supercenter — came to be. ... and nearly 260,000 square feet of space, the complex is the largest Walmart in the United States ...
Pavilions (supermarket) Pay Less Super Markets; PCC Community Markets; People's Food Co-op; People's Grocery lynchings; La Perla Tapatía Supermarkets; Piggly Wiggly; Piggly Wiggly Carolina Co. Price Chopper (Northeastern United States) Price Chopper (Midwestern United States) Price Rite; Proposed acquisition of Albertsons by Kroger; Publix
The FTC sued to block the merger — “the largest proposed supermarket merger in U.S. history” — on Feb. 26, according to a news release and lawsuit. The challenge comes after the companies ...
Loblaw companies Loblaws; Atlantic Superstores; Dominion; Real Canadian Superstores (west) Fortinos; Freshmart; L'Intermarché; No Frills; Provigo; Shoppers Drug Mart
Currently, Bilka is the biggest chain of hypermarkets (operated by Dansk Supermarked); the second biggest chain was Kvickly Xtra, which were converted in 2009 to the regular Kvickly supermarkets. [39] Opening of new hypermarkets has decreased, as of 2010, due to restrictions on store sizes to protect the stores in city centers. Bilka