List of supermarket chains in Asia
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This is a list of supermarket chains in Asia.
- Agora Supermarkets
- Almas
- Best Buy
- Canteen Stores Department
- Family Needs
- Family World
- Komart
- Lavender
- Meena Bazar
- Nandan
- Prince Bazar
- Priyo
- Sad Musa City Center
- Shwapno
- Unimart
- 759 Stores
- Aeon (JUSCO)
- c!ty'super
- China Resources Vanguard Shop
- Volè
- USelect
- DCH Food Mart
- KaiBo
- Marks & Spencer
- PARKnSHOP
- Fusion
- Grand
- Gourmet
- International
- Taste
- Seibu Department Stores
- Seiyu Group
- Sogo (also considered a department store)
- Uny APiTA
- Wellcome
- Carrefour
- Hyperstar Market (Carrefour)
- Proma Hypermarket
- Refah Chain Stores Co.
- Shahrvand Chain Stores Inc.
- Alef
- ampm
- Blue Square
- Clubmarket
- Eden Teva Market
- Hazi Hinam
- Hyper-Kol
- Mega
- Mister Zol
- Rami Levy
- Shefa Shuk
- Shufersal
- Stop market
- Super-Sol
- Tiv Taam
- Victory
- Yaanot bitan
- Yesh
- Zol Po
- Albis
- Arks and Universe - Hokkaido, Aomori Prefecture, Iwate Prefecture and Akita Prefecture [citation needed]
- Beisia - Kantō region and Kōshin'etsu region, mainly Gunma Prefecture
- Direx - discount store in Kyushu, San'yō region and Ryukyu Island area, mainly Saga Prefecture
- Don Quixote - discount store
- Fuji - Shikoku and San'yō region, mainly Ehime Prefecture
- Heiwado - Shiga, Kyoto and Hokuriku region
- Ito-Yokado
- Izumi - Chūgoku region and Northern Kyūshū, mainly Hiroshima Prefecture
- Izumiya
- Kanesue
- Kansai Super
- Lamu - discount store
- Life
- Mandai - Osaka Prefecture and Hyogo Prefecture [citation needed]
- Maxvalu Tokai
- Oisix
- Okuwa - Southern Kansai region and Tōkai region, mainly Wakayama Prefecture
- Ryubo - Okinawa Prefecture [citation needed]
- Seiyu
- Seiyu Group
- Summit
- Sunny Mart - Shikoku, mainly Kōchi Prefecture
- Trial - discount store, mainly Kyushu
- Uny Apita, Biago
- Uoroku - regional chain in Niigata Prefecture
- Valor - Chūbu region, mainly Gifu Prefecture
- Yamazawa - regional chain in Yamagata Prefecture and Sendai area
- Carrefour
- City Center
- Geant
- Grand Hypermarket
- Gulfmart
- Lulu Hypermarket
- Lulu Supermarket
- The Sultan Center
- Agha's Supermarket
- Bin hashim pharmacy & supermarket
- Carrefour
- Chase up
- Green Valley
- Imtiaz Supermarket
- Metro Cash and Carry
- Utility Stores Corporation
- Tiong San Harrison Baguio City
- Arpico Super Centres
- Cargills (Ceylon) PLC (Food City)
- Ceylon Cold Stores (Elephant House)
- Keells Super (Jay Kay Marketing Services)
- Lanka Sathosa
- Laugfs Sunup Supermarkets (pvt) Ltd
- Star United[5]
- AAl Maya Lal's Supermarket
- Abela Supermarket
- Abu Dhabi Cooperative Society
- Al Ain Cooperative Society
- Al Madina
- Al Mushrif Cooperative Society
- Al Safeer Group - supermarkets and hypermarkets
- Alam HyperMarket
- Alam SuperMarket
- Auchan
- Bani Yas Cooperative Society
- Carrefour
- Choithram Supermarket
- Emirates MarketI'm
- Fathima Hypermarket
- Fathima Supermarket
- Fresh & More Hypermarkets
- Fresh & More Supermarkets
- Géant
- Grand Express Supermarkets
- Grand Hypermarkets - Regency Group
- Hyperpanda[6]
- KM Trading Co
- Le Marché
- LIFCO Supermarket
- Lulu Hypermarket
- Lulu Supermarket
- Safestway
- Shaheen Supermarket
- Spinneys
- Union Co-op
- Big C, a part of Groupe-Casino (21 stores in 2013)
- Citimart (29 stores in 2016)
- Co.op Mart, the leading retailer in HCMC and in South Vietnam (85 stores in 2016)
- Fivimart (24 stores in 2016)
- Intimex, based in the North (10 stores in 2007)
- Maximark, based in the South (6 stores in 2007) (Acquired by VinMart)
- VinMart
- Parkson
- Auchan
- Lotte Mart
- minor chains: Savimart, Hapro Mart, Hanoi Starmart, Marko
The top 5 chains by turnover for 2007 were Co.op Mart, Big C, Citimart, Maximark, and Fivimart.