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Carrefour Group, S.A. (French: Groupe Carrefour, ⓘ), is a French multinational retail and wholesaling corporation headquartered in Massy, France.It operates a chain of hypermarkets, grocery stores and convenience stores, which, as of December 2021, comprised 13,894 stores in over 30 countries, making it the seventh-largest retailer in the world by revenue.
In 2000, the French Carrefour Group took over the Belgian GB Group, all Maxi GB and Bigg's hypermarket stores were then rebranded Carrefour hypermarkets. In 2007, there were 63 hypermarkets in the country. In May 2013, there were in total 67, of which were 45 regular Carrefour hypermarkets and 15 were new Carrefour Planet hypermarkets.
Rwanda. Foreign owned supermarket chains. T-2000 Supermarkets (Chinese) Locally owned supermarket chains. Crystal Mini Market. Simba Supermarkets. BIG Supermarket (Be Indangamirwa Generation Supermarket) SAWA City Supermarket. my250 Supermarket.
The Entertainer. The Entertainer is a publisher of buy one get one free (2 for 1) offers for restaurants, leisure attractions, spas, hotel accommodation and more across the Middle East, Asia, Africa and Europe. [1] [2] It was founded in 2001 in Dubai by Donna Benton.
carrefour .fr. A Carrefour City store in Paris. Carrefour City is a French chain of local convenience stores created in 2009 by the Carrefour Group with locations in five countries: France, Belgium, Spain, UAE and Israel . Carrefour City stores are convenience stores in city centers, all of these stores are open six days a week.
As of 2023, this is a list of supermarket chains, past and present, which operate or have branches in more than one country, whether under the parent corporation's name or another name.
Carrefour Express is a convenience store chain owned and operated by French retailer Carrefour with locations in three continents. 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 ...
Grocery on-demand service HappyFresh has delivered a mixed bag of news today. Firstly, the company has withdrawn from two markets in Asia as it aims to focus on creating a sustainable business.