- Eroski
chain with nearly 1,000 outlets spread across Spain (excluding franchises).It is run as a
worker co-operative within the "Mondragón Corporación Cooperativa " group.The establishments vary in size from the largesthypermarkets , simply named 'Eroski' (of which there are 75 stores, including 40 withpetrol station s), down to smaller 'Eroski Center' stores (473, including 2 petrol stations), 219 'Eroski City' outlets and 234 'Eroski Viajes'travel agent centres. The group's total sales floor space is approximately 1,500,000m2.Franchises
"Aliprox" supermarkets are not owned by Eroski, despite having a similar logo. Instead, Aliprox is the
brand for franchises. These outlets are independently owned, but still maintain the same product ranges, sales policies and general standard expected throughout the company. There are presently 553 franchised outlets.Facts and Figures
Financial
*The group's
profits in 2004 reached €129million.
*This compares to €70million in2000 .
*Nearly €2billion have been invested since 2000 on opening new stores.taff
*In 2004, staff numbers exceeded 30,000 for the first time.
*Nearly 7,000 new positions have been created in the last four years.For consumers
*Eroski is part of the
Travel Club customer reward scheme.
*The company was founded in 1969 in the regions ofBiscay andGipuzkoa inSpain as aco-operative between ten supermarkets in the region. Its headquarters located inElorrio , Biscay.
*In Basque, 'eros' is the root of the verb 'erosi', meaning 'to buy / to purchase'. The suffix '-ki' usually means 'derivate of'.
*The Eroski foundation publishes the costlessConsumer Eroski magazine, distributed through the market network. It publishes independentconsumer report s about products and servicesGrowth
Brand
These names replace the former hierarchy of 'Eroski', 'Maxi', 'Consum' and 'Charter', the latter of which was the name reserved for smaller franchise stores. This
rebranding took place during the course of 2003-2004 in an effort to re-focus the company as the many different names confused customers. Indeed, regardless of the name over the door,customers inevitably referred to the shops as 'Eroski', not Maxi or Charter. Under the new name, consumers are referring to the company correctly.pain
Eroski purchased recently
Caprabo , adding around 500 supermarkets to the chain.France
Having taken a strong grip over the Spanish mainland, especially in the Basque Country from where the company originates, the company is now expanding into
France . They have three hypermarkets, eighteen supermarkets and seven petrol stations in the country at this time.Alongside this, they also own the "Forum"
sports store chain, 172perfume shops and six cash and carry outlets.A merger with the Valencia-based co-operative "
Consum " lasted only a few years.In 2005, each went their way.Figures correct as of July
2005 .Criticism
Trade unions have criticised the anti-unionizing policy of the company.Employees are encouraged to join the co-operative as members after some years under contract.
As one of the most visible Basque companies, Eroski has been accused of supporting
ETA , and has been subject toboycott campaigns. However, Eroski is the largest Spanish-owned market company.ee also
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Supermarkets in Spain External links
* [http://www.eroski.es/ Eroski Group Website] (Spanish, Catalan, Basque, Galician, Valencian and English)
* [http://revista.consumer.es Consumer Eroski] magazine.
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