List of supermarket chains in Belgium
This is a list of supermarket chains in Belgium. As of 2011, in Belgium three major groups form more than two thirds of the market: Colruyt group 27%, Delhaize 22.5% and Carrefour 22%. Then there are Aldi 11%, Lidl 5.6% and Makro 4.5%.[1]
Current supermarket chains
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Name | Stores | Type of stores | Parent or brand owner |
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Delhaize | 134 | supermarket | ![]() |
Proxy Delhaize | 228 | convenience | ![]() |
AD Delhaize | 217 | supermarket | ![]() |
Albert Heijn | 42 | supermarket | ![]() |
Shop & Go | 112 | discounter | ![]() |
Aldi | 457 | discount | ![]() |
Carrefour Market | 445 | supermarket | ![]() |
Carrefour Express | 290 | convenience | ![]() |
Carrefour | 45 | hypermarket | ![]() |
Bio-Planet | 24 | supermarket | ![]() |
Colruyt | 237 | supermarket | ![]() |
OKay | 129 | convenience | ![]() |
Intermarché | 87 | convenience | ![]() |
Lidl | 300 | discount | ![]() |
Cora | 6 | hypermarket | ![]() |
Match | 117 | supermarket | ![]() |
Makro | 6 | cash & carry | ![]() |
SPAR | 316 | supermarket | ![]() |
Defunct supermarket chains
- Écomarché (owned by Les Mousquetaires, now rebranded to Intermarché Contact or Intermarché Super[2])
- GB Supermarkets, Taken over by Carrefour. Before that, the stores belonged to the now defunct GIB Group, almost all GB stores were later rebranded to become Carrefour stores:
- Maxi GB (now: Carrefour)
- Super GB (now: Carrefour Market or Carrefour GB)
- GB Express (now: Carrefour Express)
- Bigg's Continent (now: Carrefour hypermarkets)
- Jawa (was a supermarket chain, all its stores were taken over in 1995 to become Match supermarkets)
- Profi (was a discount store owned by Louis Delhaize Group, rebranded to Smatch supermarket)
- Unic (rebranded to Super GB and later Carrefour GB.)
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