List of supermarkets
Supermarkets, past and present, include:
Australia
- Coles Myer
- K-mart
- Safeway/Woolworths/Big W
- IGA
- Aldi Australia
- Franklins
Austria
Belgium
Brazil
Canada
China
Czech Republic
Denmark
El Salvador
- Despensa de Don Juan
- Super Selectos
Finland
- Citymarket
- Lidl
- Prisma
- Seston Etujätti
France
- Auchan
- Carrefour
- Casino
- Champion
- Coop
- Ed or Mr Ed
- Franprix
- G20
- Ifaprix
- Inno
- Intermarche
- Leader Price
- Lidl
- Marks and Spencer - not any longer
- Monoprix
- Parunis
- Proxi
- Super U
- Uniprix
Germany
- Aldi
- Edeka
- Extra
- HL-Markt
- Kaiser's
- Krone
- Lidl
- Minimal
- Netto
- Norma
- Penny
- Plus
- Reichelt
- Rewe
- Safeway
- Spar (Eurospar, Interspar)
- Sky
- Tengelmann
- Tip
- Wal-Mart
Greece
see also,
List of Greek supermarkets
- Alpha-Beta Vassilopoulos
- Carrefour - international chain
- Champion Mariopoulos
- Lidl - international chain
- Metro Cash and Carry - international chain Metro Cash and Carry
- Trofo (Tropho)
- Veropoulos, a division of Eurospar, also known as HellaSpar
Hong Kong
Hungary
Italy
- Coop
- Conad
- Esselunga
- Standa
- Unisuper
- PAM (Più A Meno)
Japan
Korea
Mauritius
Mexico
- Supermercados Gigante
- HEB
- Supermercados Internacional
- Wal-Mart
Netherlands
- Albert Heijn (part of Ahold)
- Aldi
- Bas van der Heijden
- Basismarkt
- Boni
- C1000
- Coop
- Deen
- Dekamarkt
- Digros
- Dirk van den Broek
- Edah, Konmar, Super de Boer (all parts of Laurus/Casino)
- Jan Linders
- Jumbo
- Golff
- Hoogvliet
- Lidl
- Nettorama
- Plus
- Poiesz
- Spar
- Vomar
- A&P (past, now?)
- Jac Hermans (past, now?)
New Zealand
- Big Fresh - owned by Progressive Enterprises
- Countdown - owned by Progressive Enterprises
- Foodtown - owned by Progressive Enterprises
- New World - owned by Foodstuffs
- Pak'n Save - owned by Foodstuffs
- Price Chopper - owned by Progressive Enterprises
- Woolworths - owned by Progressive Enterprises
Norway
Portugal
Puerto Rico
Romania
See also Supermarkets in Romania
Singapore
- Carrefour - international chain
- Cold Storage
- Isetan - Japanese chain
- Giant
- Jason's Supermarket
- NTUC Fairprice
- Shop 'n' Save
Slovenia
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
United States
see also ''List of American supermarkets/List of US supermarkets
- 99 Ranch Market - The largest Chinese American supermarket chain on the West Coast.
- A and P (Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company)
- Acme
- Albertson's
- Aldi
- Andronico's
- Basha's
- BI-LO
- Bruno's
- Byerly's
- Carrs
- C-Town
- Cub
- D'Agostino's
- Dominicks
- Eagle Food
- Econo Foods (Upper Michigan and Northern Wisconsin)
- Fairway - New York City
- Farmer Jack
- Food Basket
- Food City
- Food Emporium
- Food Lion
- Genuardi's
- Giant Food
- Giant of Maryland
- Grand Union
- Hannaford
- Happy Harry's
- Ingles
- Jewel, the Jewel Tea company
- Key Food
- Kmart
- Kohl's
- Kowalski's
- Kroger - a conglomerate of regional grocery store chains
- Lucky - all Lucky stores in California were acquired by Albertson's.
- Lund's
- Mayfair
- Meijer
- Pathmark
- Pavilions
- Piggly-wiggly - Claims to be the first supermarket. Motto: "Piggly-Wiggly All Over the World". One rival entrepreneur opened a store: "Hoggly-Woggly Only One in the World".
- Price Chopper
- QFC
- Rainbow
- Raley's
- Ralphs
- Randalls
- Safeway
- Save-A-Lot
- Save-Mart
- Shaw's
- Shop 'n' Save - now part of Hannaford
- Shop Rite
- Smith's
- Spartan Stores
- Star Market
- Stater Brothers
- Stop & Shop
- Super-valu
- Tom Thumb
- Trader Joe's
- Tops
- Vons
- Waldbaum's
- Wal-Mart
- Wegmans - Northeast?
- Weingarten's - A chain that used to be in and around Houston, Texas
- Whole Foods
- Wild Oats
- Winn-Dixie
Venezuela