Wal-Mart, Lotus, RT-Mart, Auchan, Metro, etc.
1. Wal-Mart
It is a large supermarket in the United States. It sells everything from clothing, cloth, medicines, toys, various daily necessities, household appliances, jewelry and cosmetics to auto parts and small yachts. Wait, it’s all there. Product display is clean and neat.
2. Easy Lotus
Thailand retail supermarket giant Easy 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".
Charoen Pokphand’s shares are traded on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEx: 0121), the Taipei Stock Exchange (1215.TW), and the Indonesian Stock Exchange (Bursa Efek Indonesia: CPIN). ) is listed for trading, and its parent company is Thailand’s Charoen Pokphand Group.
3. RT-Mart
RT-MART (English: RT-MART) is a large-scale supermarket chain in Taiwan, 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.
4. Auchan
Auchan Group is the second largest business group in France mainly engaged in retailing and one of the top ten retailers in the world. It was founded in 1961 in Lisbon, northern France. you. For the first time, Auchan stores integrated "self-selection, low price, and service" in its operations. As a result, Auchan has become one of the pioneers in supermarket operations in the world.
5. Metro
Metro AG, often called "Metro Supermarket", is the largest retail and wholesale supermarket group in Germany, the second in Europe, and the third in the world. The Metro and Makro (Europe only) brands own a number of Metro cash-and-carry shopping malls. They are a component company of the German stock index DAX and one of the world's top 500 companies, with branches in 32 countries.