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Maxi GB (now: Carrefour) Super GB (now: Carrefour Market) 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)
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]
The first Carrefour shop (not a hypermarket) opened in 1960, within suburban Annecy, near a crossroads (hence the name ― carrefour means crossroads in French). The group was created in 1958 by Marcel Fournier, Denis Defforey and Jacques Defforey, [ 6 ] who attended and were influenced by several seminars in the United States led by "the Pope ...
Since 2009, Carrefour GB stores in Belgium are re-branding to Carrefour Market, all GB stores will eventually be a Market store in Belgium in 2013/2014. In 2010 some of these Carrefour supermarkets were closed in a reorganization, while a few of them in Brussels and Wallonia were sold to an independent franchise together with Champion ...
The international brands with the most supermarkets are Carrefour, Coopérative U, Auchan and SPAR. Albania ... Miklagarður (1 store) [5] Samkeyp (17 stores) [6] Finland
Carrefour Planet is a hypermarket chain concept owned by the Carrefour Group.. A Carrefour Planet store. Carrefour Planet was created as a new-generation hypermarket, the hypermarkets were divided into 8 centers ; marché (Market), bio, surgélés (frozen food), beauté (beauty), mode, bébé (baby), maison (home) and loisirs-multimédia (leisure-multimedia) and proposed services such as day ...
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.
The first Match supermarket opened in 1974 in a shopping center in Helfent, which is in the municipality of Bertrange. [13] In 2001, the group's other 14 Profi discount supermarkets were taken under the management of Match [8] and later rebranded as Smatch still being operated by SA Profilux company.