“Billa” is actually the Austrian subsidiary of the German REWE group. And why is the Spar group, which is represented in far more countries, missing from the overall picture?
powermonkey123 on
Swedish ICA is missing. Owns quite a few chains across Northern Europe.
Elpibe_78 on
RN Carrefour has sold their operations at Italy and Romania, so currently they are only at Spain, France, Belgium and Poland
gallez on
As a Pole, I’m jealous of the local affordable supermarket chains that most other countries have. Albert in Czechia, Rewe in Germany, the many local chains in Italy or Spain.
We are dominated by two foreign chains (Biedronka and Lidl), and any domestic chains are of lower quality and at least 20% more expensive
Defiant-Dare1223 on
I miss Tesco. Would kill for one in CH.
Locals are too expensive and Lidl / Aldi too restricted in range.
Antonell15 on
Wouldn’t be mad if Aldi expanded into Sweden
BlakeWheelersLeftNut on
Belarusians must be hunter gatherers
rataman098 on
Maxima my beloved, helped me survive in Lithuania
CORD_y on
Poland, the center of consumptionism 😅
kuzyn123 on
How many times you will repost outdated map without an update?
Metro is known in Poland as Makro.
Maxima owned Stokrotka, there was no Maxima per se.
Tesco left Poland 6 years ago.
And there are many other brands like Biedronka, PoloMarket, Dino, E.Leclerc, Intermarche, Netto, Spar.
DaMn96XD on
This map is outdated and also only shows some of the European supermarket chains, not all of them.
Big-Today6819 on
Old useless map, aldi left Denmark some years ago
Present-Abroad-7884 on
Lidl is supposed to open in Bosnia by the end of this year. Hopefully it ends local market monopoly.
fanbarullo on
Spanish guy here. I noticed that chains like Mercadona, Eroski or Caprabo are missing. Mercadona is not the cheapest but it is very popular
Fun-Post8497 on
Im form Spain and i have never seen a metro in my Life
-Rivox- on
Both Auchan and Carrefour have left Italy due to losses. I’m also pretty sure Auchan left Russia a few years ago.
wmverbruggen on
Metro supermarket? I’m Dutch and I’ve never heard of it
blu3teeth on
Conclusion: Western part of Norway and Iceland don’t have any supermarkets.
kobekillinu on
they forgot about Spar
takamaruu on
Metro is not a supermarket
glorious_pericco on
What about Spain’s Iberian Mercadona
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German supremacy as always…
This map is old and not up to date anymore.
Yeah Esselunga missing, useless map
Ukraine has many of Billas
No supermarkets in Norway?
“Billa” is actually the Austrian subsidiary of the German REWE group. And why is the Spar group, which is represented in far more countries, missing from the overall picture?
Swedish ICA is missing. Owns quite a few chains across Northern Europe.
RN Carrefour has sold their operations at Italy and Romania, so currently they are only at Spain, France, Belgium and Poland
As a Pole, I’m jealous of the local affordable supermarket chains that most other countries have. Albert in Czechia, Rewe in Germany, the many local chains in Italy or Spain.
We are dominated by two foreign chains (Biedronka and Lidl), and any domestic chains are of lower quality and at least 20% more expensive
I miss Tesco. Would kill for one in CH.
Locals are too expensive and Lidl / Aldi too restricted in range.
Wouldn’t be mad if Aldi expanded into Sweden
Belarusians must be hunter gatherers
Maxima my beloved, helped me survive in Lithuania
Poland, the center of consumptionism 😅
How many times you will repost outdated map without an update?
Metro is known in Poland as Makro.
Maxima owned Stokrotka, there was no Maxima per se.
Tesco left Poland 6 years ago.
And there are many other brands like Biedronka, PoloMarket, Dino, E.Leclerc, Intermarche, Netto, Spar.
This map is outdated and also only shows some of the European supermarket chains, not all of them.
Old useless map, aldi left Denmark some years ago
Lidl is supposed to open in Bosnia by the end of this year. Hopefully it ends local market monopoly.
Spanish guy here. I noticed that chains like Mercadona, Eroski or Caprabo are missing. Mercadona is not the cheapest but it is very popular
Im form Spain and i have never seen a metro in my Life
Both Auchan and Carrefour have left Italy due to losses. I’m also pretty sure Auchan left Russia a few years ago.
Metro supermarket? I’m Dutch and I’ve never heard of it
Conclusion: Western part of Norway and Iceland don’t have any supermarkets.
they forgot about Spar
Metro is not a supermarket
What about Spain’s Iberian Mercadona