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This is a list of supermarket chains in Portugal. Aldi - 137 stores [1] Amanhecer - ~330 stores; Apolonia Supermercados - 3 stores; Auchan (formerly known as Jumbo) - 111 stores [2] Continente - 369 stores [3] Coviran - 179 stores in Portugal [4] Dia - 487 stores [5] E.Leclerc - 21 store [6] El Corte Inglés - 2 Stores; Froiz; The Good Food ...
Pingo Doce (Sweet Drop in English) is one of the largest supermarket operators in Portugal, with 482 stores as of 2023 (just behind Continente which is the largest food retailer in the country [1]). [2] It belongs to the Portuguese company Jerónimo Martins and the Dutch-based Ahold Delhaize.
Continente supermarket at Colombo Shopping Center, Lisbon. The supermarket chain operates three main store formats; regular Continente stores, Continente Bom Dia (convenience stores and smaller supermarkets in urban locations, designed for more frequent purchases of everyday life, 800 m 2 (8,600 sq ft)) and Continente Modelo stores (hypermarkets of proximity, with an area of about 2,000 m 2 ...
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Logo. Urban Minipreço store in Lourinhã. Minipreço is a discount supermarket chain in Portugal, part of Auchan Portugal.Minipreço is one of the largest grocery chains in Portugal by store count, with 443 outlets in the country, second to Pingo Doce, which had 470 stores. [1]
Jerónimo Martins SGPS, SA (JM) is a Portuguese corporate group that operates in food distribution and specialised retail. It operates more than 5,700 stores in Portugal, Poland, and Colombia. [1] The group is the majority owner of Jerónimo Martins Retail (JMR), which operates the Pingo Doce super-and hypermarket chain in Portugal.
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Auchan Retail Portugal, S.A.', formerly known as Companhia Portuguesa de Hipermercados, S.A., doing businesses as Auchan, was born in 1970 with the opening of the first supermarket Pão de Açúcar in Lisbon, in 1973, the first hypermarket Jumbo was open in Cascais.