- Supermarkets in Romania
The Romanian
supermarket industry is a highly successful market in theretail area. The concept of supermarkets orhypermarket s came toRomania after1989 , and most supermarkets are made up of joint ventures between Romanian and foreign investors. Since2000 , there has been a strong growth in the number of supermarkets in the country, particularly inBucharest and other main urban areas.Here is a directory of all major supermarket chains operating in Romania:
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Auchan (4 hypermarkets & 1 supermarket)
*Carrefour (15 hypermarkets)
* Cora (3 hypermarkets)
*Kaufland (31 hypermarkets)
* Metro (23 cash and carry stores)
* Real (16 hypermarkets)
*Selgros (17 cash and carry stores)
* Billa (28 supermarkets)
*Penny Market XXL (5 discount hypermarkets)
*Penny Market (40 discount supermarkets)
* Spar (1 hypermarket & 12 supermarkets)
* Plus super discount markets (50 discount supermarkets)
*Profi (35 supermarkets)
*Artima (22 supermarkets)
*Mega Image (22 supermarkets)
*Albinuta (9 supermarkets)
*Pic (2 hypermarkets)
*G'market (7 supermarkets)
*miniMAX Discount (11 discount supermarkets)
* Angst (23 supermarkets)
*La Fourmi (11 supermarkets in Bucharest)
*Oncos (23 supermarkets inCluj-Napoca area)
* Mara (2 supermarkets in Focsani)
* CBA
* Interex (9 supermarkets)
*Cris-Tim
*Altex (over 90 stores)
*Flanco (over 100 stores)
*Domo (110 stores)
*Media Galaxy (14 stores)
*DIY hypermarkets:
**Praktiker (20 stores)
**Bricostore (9 stores)
**Mr. Bricolage (1 store)
**Baumax (5 stores)
** Hornbach (1 store)
** OBI (stores under construction)
**Arabesque (13 stores)
** Brithouse (1 store)
** Interhome (2 stores)
** Ambient (11 stores)
**Dedeman (9 stores)
*Ikea (1 store)
*Mobexpert (33 stores)
*Fidelio Supermarket
*Nic
*Vox Maris Future entrances of supermarket chains into the Romanian market:
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Wal Mart
*Tesco
*Lidl (2007-2009)
*Aldi (2007)
* Mercator
*Julius Meinl
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