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  2. Carrefour Express - Wikipedia

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    Carrefour Express was created in 2007 to consolidate all convenience stores owned by Carrefour worldwide under one name. In 2010, all convenience store operations in France, including Marché Plus , Champion and Shopi were rebranded as Express.

  3. Carrefour - Wikipedia

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    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 also owns the ...

  4. Carrefour Brazil - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Carrefour opened another brand in Brazil, Carrefour Express with stores in large shopping centers in São Paulo and a more compact version of Carrefour Hiper in competition with large supermarkets such as Pão Sugar Loaf (Brazilian supermarket). The Express format is defined as proximity retail and has three main fronts: immediate ...

  5. Champion (supermarket) - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Carrefour closed most Brazilian Champion stores and rebranded the remainder to the Carrefour Bairro. Also, all Spanish and Turkish Champion supermarkets were rebranded as Carrefour Express in 2006; some of them became Maxi DIA. In 2008, Champion was the second largest supermarket chain in France, its annual turnover was €13.5bn ...

  6. Carrefour City - Wikipedia

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    Carrefour City Café was an experimental urban convenience store format that offers hot beverages and food items for consumption on the spot or take away. Over 700 takeaway items (snacks, sandwiches, cold drinks, bread and pastries, etc.) were to be available for city dwellers in the 100 to 150m² stores.

  7. Marinopoulos Market - Wikipedia

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    This name was used up to the end of 2007). It is the most typical store format accounting for almost half of all Carrefour Marinopoulos stores. There are 276 Marinopoulos stores located all over Greece. Convenience level stores that stock mainly food are branded Carrefour Express (formerly 5' Marinopoulos) and Smile Market in the Thessaloniki ...

  8. Carrefour Market - Wikipedia

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    In Morocco, from 30 July 2011, all Label'Vie supermarkets will become Carrefour Market-Label'Vie. In Romania, as of 16 September 2014, there are 81 Carrefour Market stores. [1] In Spain, the first Carrefour Express supermarkets were all rebranded and became Carrefour Market in 2011. In Taiwan, the first Carrefour Market has opened in July 2009.

  9. List of supermarket chains in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    GB Express (now: Carrefour Express) Bigg's Continent (now: Carrefour hypermarkets) Jawa (was a supermarket chain, all its stores were taken over in 1995 to become Match supermarkets [citation needed]) Profi (was a discount store owned by Louis Delhaize Group, rebranded to Smatch supermarket) Unic (rebranded to Super GB and later Carrefour GB