- Carrefour official website
- Founded in 1959, Carrefour Group is the pioneer of hypermarkets, the number one retailer in Europe and the second largest international retail chain in the world. Carrefour now operates more than 11,000 retail units in 30 countries and regions around the world. The Group leads the market with three main business formats: hypermarkets, supermarkets and discount stores. In addition, Carrefour has developed convenience stores and membership stores in several countries.
- Marks & Spencer France
- Marks & Spencer (M&S) is the UK's largest multi-national commercial retail group and one of the UK's most iconic businesses, with the highest profitability of any UK retailer. On a per square foot basis, Marks & Spencer stores in London make more money than any other retailer in the world. Marks & Spencer also exports the highest volume of goods of any UK retailer.
- Auchan
- In 1961, the first Auchan store was born in France, and it was the first time to integrate "selection, cheap price and service" in its operation, thus, Auchan became one of the pioneers of supermarket operation in the world.
- Spain Ingres Department Store (France)
- El Corte Inglés is the only chain of premium department stores in Spain, specializing in textiles, durable goods, groceries, home appliances, and daily necessities.
- HEMA France
- HEMA is a Dutch department store that offers original design everyday items 24 hours a day.
- France Spring Department Store
- Printemps was originally an upscale department store chain owned by Pinault Printemps-Redoute, the world's third largest luxury and retail giant. It was later acquired by Maurizio Borletti, Chairman of the Board of Directors and the main holding company of the famous Italian Renaissance department store (La Rinascente), together with RREEF, a subsidiary of Deutsche Bank. The acquisition by the Borletti Group allowed Printemps to retain its French identity under its original name.
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