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  2. DIA (supermarket chain) - Wikipedia

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    Distribuidora Internacional de Alimentación, S.A. ( DIA) is a Spanish multinational discount supermarket chain founded in 1979. At the end of 2023 it had 3,956 stores, of which 2,318 in Spain, 1,048 in Argentina and 590 in Brazil with approximately 28,500 employees and a turnover of 8.9 billion euros. [2]

  3. List of supermarket chains in Spain - Wikipedia

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  4. El Corte Inglés - Wikipedia

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    Flagship Castellana store at the Torre Titania tower, Madrid Aranda de Duero store Plaça Catalunya store, Barcelona Córdoba store Elche (Elx) store, 2009. El Corte Inglés S.A. (Spanish pronunciation: [el ˈkoɾte jŋˈɡles]), [a] headquartered in Madrid, [2] is the biggest department store group in Europe and ranks third worldwide.

  5. Bodega (store) - Wikipedia

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    In Spanish, bodega is a term for "storeroom" or "wine cellar", or "warehouse", with a similar origin to the words "boutique" and "apothecary"; the precise meaning varies regionally in the Spanish language, and the later New York City term evolved from Puerto Rican and Cuban usage for "small grocery". (In contemporary Cuba, the term now usually ...

  6. Bravo (supermarket) - Wikipedia

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    The store carries Krasdale Foods brands. The company's headquarters are in New York. It focuses on an Hispanic clientele. [2] The company launched the El Sabor de tu Pais ("The Flavor of your Country") advertising campaign. [2] In the early 1990s, many independently owned Bravo stores opened in New York City. [3] Bravo is a midsize supermarket. [4]

  7. Mercadona - Wikipedia

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    Mercadona (Valencian: [meɾkaˈðɔna], Spanish: [meɾkaˈðona]) is a Spanish supermarket chain, with 1,636 stores across Spain and Portugal. The company was founded by Francisco Roig Ballester and his wife, Trinidad Alfonso Mocholi in 1977. [2] Mercadona began as a small butchers shop in Tavernes Blanques, a village in Valencia.

  8. List of supermarket chains in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Mi Pueblo Food Center (Northern California/Bay Area) – Now merged with Cardenas (supermarket) (Southern California) since late 2017; Mi Tienda – Hispanic supermarket division of HEB Stores (two stores in Houston, Texas) La Michoacana Meat Market (Texas) Nam Dae Mun Farmers Market (Georgia) Numero Uno Market – Hispanic chain (Los Angeles area)

  9. Chedraui - Wikipedia

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    Chedraui is a publicly traded Mexican grocery store and department store chain which also operates stores in the U.S. in the states of California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and Nevada under the banner name El Super and stores in Texas under the banner name Fiesta Mart. It is traded on the Mexican Stock Exchange under the symbol CHEDRAUI.