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On July 17, 2002, Tiendas Soriana began to implement its multi-format strategy and with this the price club format was created under the name City Club.Like Tiendas Soriana (its owner), its first branch was opened to the public in the city of Torreón, Coahuila, where the brand would later begin to venture into various cities in the country, such as Monclova, Chihuahua, Saltillo, Colima ...
Unlike its competitors in Mexico, this concept does not require membership upon entry and/or at the time of purchase. As a price club, its competitors at the national level are: Sam's Club from Walmart; Costco Wholesale (Until July 14, 2012, it was a subsidiary partner of Comercial Mexicana, currently Grupo La Comer) City Club from Soriana
City Market; Fresko; MEGA; Sumesa; Costco 50–50 joint venture with Comercial Mexicana; Grupo Chedraui; H-E-B Mexico - wholly owned subsidiary of the H.E.Butt Grocery Company, San Antonio, Texas; Organización Soriana operates: City Club; Soriana; Soriana Mercado; Wal-Mart de México operates: Bodega Aurrerá; Sam's Club; Superama; Wal-Mart
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Soriana 1920s logo. The very first Soriana store. The Soriana company has its origins in 1905, the year in which Don Pascual Borque (from Soria, Spain) founded a fabric business and perfumery under the name 'LA SORIANA' in Torreón, Coahuila, later incorporating in 1920, a wholesale merchandise offer, which with this became a benchmark in terms of purchases and consumption in Torreón.
Tiendas Comercial Mexicana S.A. de C.V., colloquially known as La Comercial and La Comer, was a Mexican hypermarket group that operated mainly in Mexico City and Central Mexico. It was founded in 1930 and operated by Controladora Comercial Mexicana. From 2016 to 2018 it was owned and operated by Soriana, which also owns