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1. Easy Lotus - Thailand

The goal of CP Lotus is to become a favorite "one-stop" shopping place for families. Thailand's retail supermarket giant "Echo Lotus" will change its name to "Charlotte Lotus". The name of "Yi Chu Lotus", which has been used in China for more than three years, will be gradually changed to "Charlotte Lotus". The parent company of CP Lotus is Thailand’s Charoen Pokphand Group.

2. Auchan - France

For the first time, Auchan stores integrated "self-selection, low price, and service" in its operations. As a result, Auchan became a pioneer in supermarket operations in the world. one. Auchan Group is France's second largest business group mainly engaged in retail business and one of the top ten retailers in the world. It was founded in Lille in northern France in 1961. The group's main businesses are large supermarkets, supermarkets, and convenience stores, and it is also involved in the processing and production industries and the financial industry.

3. Metro - Germany

Metro Supermarket is a retail and wholesale supermarket group that owns a number of Metro Cash & Carry stores under the Metro and Makro (Europe only) brands. The mall is a component company of the German stock index DAX and one of the world's top 500 companies, with branches in 32 countries.

4. Carrefour - France

Founded in 1959, Carrefour is the pioneer of the hypermarket format, the largest retailer in Europe and the second largest international retail chain in the world. group. It now has more than 11,000 operating retail units, and its business scope covers 30 countries and regions around the world. (Carrefour means "crossroads" in French)

5. RT-Mart (Bairunfa is a store of RT-Mart) - Taiwan, China

RT-Mart is a large chain of mass merchandisers in Taiwan, China The supermarket was founded by Yin Yanliang, president of Runtai Group. In 1997, RT-Mart established "Shanghai RT-Mart Co., Ltd." in mainland China. As of January 14, 2011, RT-Mart's latest number of stores was 150. In 2010, with revenue of RMB 40.4 billion (approximately NT$185.45 billion), it replaced Carrefour as the retail department store champion in mainland China.

6. Emart - South Korea

Emart Supermarket is a large-scale comprehensive supermarket under South Korea's New World Group. Its biggest feature is the business format of "department supermarket". Supermarket brand Emart, a subsidiary of South Korea's Shinsegae Group, has sold five of its stores in Shanghai to Thailand's Charoen Pokphand Group. As a result, Emart will withdraw from the Chinese market entirely after operating in China for 20 years.

7. Trust-Mart - United States

Trust-Mart is a foreign-funded commercial enterprise approved by the Ministry of Commerce. Since its establishment in August 1997, its team has continued to develop and grow. In February 2007, Wal-Mart purchased 35% of Trust-Mart's equity for US$264 million, and also provided a US$376 million loan to other shareholders in exchange for another 30% of the voting rights, effectively controlling Trust-Mart's operations. Trust-Mart was later acquired by Walmart.

8. Tesco

Tesco is one of the three largest retail companies in the world and the name of the hypermarket operated by the British TESCO Group in China. Since entering the Chinese market in 2004, as of early February 2013, TESCO has owned 115 Tesco hypermarkets, 1 Tesco World super hypermarket, 8 Jiale Duhui shopping malls and 14 convenience stores in the experimental stage. Members The total is over seven million.

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