List of supermarket chains in South America
This is a list of supermarket chains in South America.
Bolivia
- EMAPA (State-owned)
- Hipermaxi
- Fidalga
- IC Norte
- Multicenter
- Ketal
- Tía
Brazil
- Carrefour
- Cencosud
- Bretas
- GBarbosa
- Mercantil Rodrigues
- Perini
- Prezunic
- DIA
- Grupo DMA Distribuidora
- GPA, owned by Groupe Casino
- Assaí Atacadista
- Extra
- Pão de Açúcar
- SHV Holdings
- Makro (pending sale of stores outside São Paulo state to Carrefour)
- Grupo Big, 80% owned by Advent International, 20% by Walmart
- Big
- Big Bompreço
- Super Bompreço
- Sam's Club
- Maxxi Atacado
Chile
- Jumbo (owned by Cencosud)
- Santa Isabel (owned by Cencosud)
- Líder (owned by Walmart-Chile)
- Superbodega Acuenta (owned by Walmart-Chile)
- Tottus (owned by Falabella)
- Unimarc (owned by SMU S.A.)
Colombia
- Alkosto (cash & carry)
- Almacenes la 14
- Almacenes Éxito owned by Groupe Casino
- Almacenes Ley (brand of Almacenes Exito)
- Bodegas Surtimax (cash & carry, brand of Almacenes Exito)
- Cafam (rebranded to Almacenes Exito in 2010)
- Carulla (brand of Almacenes Exito)
- Pomona (brand of Almacenes Exito)
- SuperLEY (rebranded to Almacenes Ley in 2003)
- Vivero (rebranded to Almacenes Exito in 2007)
- Almacenes Olímpica
- SAO (hypermarkets to Olimpica)
- Ara (from 2013, brand to Jeronimo Martins)
- Jumbo
- Metro
- Carrefour
- Colsubsidio
- Cooratiendas
- Consumo
- D1 (first discounter supermarket in Colombia)
- Euro supermercado
- Makro (cash & carry)
- Super Inter
- Surtifruver de la Sabana (fruits and vegetables)
- Tía
- Yep (gone into liquidation)
Paraguay
- Stock owned by Grupo Vierci
- Super Seis owned by Grupo Vierci
- Diefer
- La Bomba
- Salemma
- Gran Via
- Real
Peru
- Grupo Falabella[1]
- SHV Holdings N.V.
- Supermercados Peruanos
- Cencosud
References
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