Supermarkets, past and present, include:

Table of contents
1 Australia
2 Austria
3 Belgium
4 Brazil
5 Canada
6 China
7 Czech Republic
8 Denmark
9 El Salvador
10 Finland
11 France
12 Germany
13 Greece
14 Hong Kong
15 Hungary
16 Italy
17 Japan
18 Korea
19 Mauritius
20 Mexico
21 Netherlands
22 New Zealand
23 Norway
24 Portugal
25 Puerto Rico
26 Romania
27 Singapore
28 Slovenia
29 Sweden
30 Switzerland
31 United Kingdom
32 United States
33 Venezuela

Australia

  • Coles Myer
  • K-mart
  • Safeway/Woolworths/Big W
  • IGA
  • Aldi Australia
  • Franklins

Austria

  • Hofer
  • Zielpunkt

Belgium

Brazil

Canada

China

Czech Republic

Denmark

  • Coop
  • Netto

El Salvador

  • Despensa de Don Juan
  • Super Selectos

Finland

France

Germany

  • Aldi
  • Edeka
  • Extra
  • HL-Markt
  • Kaiser's
  • Krone
  • Lidl
  • Minimal
  • Netto
  • Norma
  • Penny
  • Plus
  • Reichelt
  • Rewe
  • Safeway
  • Spar (Eurospar, Interspar)
  • Sky
  • Tengelmann
  • Tip
  • Wal-Mart

Greece

see also,
List of Greek supermarkets

  • Alpha-Beta Vassilopoulos
  • Carrefour - international chain
  • Champion Mariopoulos
  • Lidl - international chain
  • Metro Cash and Carry - international chain Metro Cash and Carry
  • Trofo (Tropho)
  • Veropoulos, a division of Eurospar, also known as HellaSpar

Hong Kong

Hungary

Italy

  • Coop
  • Conad
  • Esselunga
  • Standa
  • Unisuper
  • PAM (Più A Meno)

Japan

  • Spar

Korea

Mauritius

  • Spar

Mexico

Netherlands

  • Albert Heijn (part of Ahold)
  • Aldi
  • Bas van der Heijden
  • Basismarkt
  • Boni
  • C1000
  • Coop
  • Deen
  • Dekamarkt
  • Digros
  • Dirk van den Broek
  • Edah, Konmar, Super de Boer (all parts of Laurus/Casino)
  • Jan Linders
  • Jumbo
  • Golff
  • Hoogvliet
  • Lidl
  • Nettorama
  • Plus
  • Poiesz
  • Spar
  • Vomar
  • A&P (past, now?)
  • Jac Hermans (past, now?)

New Zealand

Norway

Portugal

  • Pão de Açúcar

Puerto Rico

Romania

See also Supermarkets in Romania

Singapore

  • Carrefour - international chain
  • Cold Storage
  • Isetan - Japanese chain
  • Giant
  • Jason's Supermarket
  • NTUC Fairprice
  • Shop 'n' Save

Slovenia

Sweden

Switzerland

  • Migros
  • Coop
  • Denner

United Kingdom

United States

see also ''List of American supermarkets/List of US supermarkets
  • A and P (Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company)
  • Acme
  • Albertson's
  • Aldi
  • Andronico's
  • Basha's
  • BI-LO
  • Bruno's
  • Byerly's
  • Carrs
  • C-Town
  • Cub
  • D'Agostino's
  • Dominicks
  • Eagle Food
  • Econo Foods (Upper Michigan and Northern Wisconsin)
  • Fairway - New York City
  • Farmer Jack
  • Food Basket
  • Food City
  • Food Emporium
  • Food Lion
  • Genuardi's
  • Giant Food
  • Giant of Maryland
  • Grand Union
  • Hannaford
  • Happy Harry's
  • Ingles
  • Jewel, the Jewel Tea company
  • Key Food
  • Kmart
  • Kohl's
  • Kowalski's
  • Kroger - a conglomerate of regional grocery store chains
  • Lucky - all Lucky stores in California were acquired by Albertson's.
  • Lund's
  • Mayfair
  • Meijer
  • Pathmark
  • Pavilions
  • Piggly-wiggly - Claims to be the first supermarket. Motto: "Piggly-Wiggly All Over the World". One rival entrepreneur opened a store: "Hoggly-Woggly Only One in the World".
  • Price Chopper
  • QFC
  • Rainbow
  • Raley's
  • Ralphs
  • Randalls
  • Safeway
  • Save-A-Lot
  • Save-Mart
  • Shaw's
  • Shop 'n' Save - now part of Hannaford
  • Shop Rite
  • Smith's
  • Spartan Stores
  • Star Market
  • Stater Brothers
  • Stop & Shop
  • Super-valu
  • Tom Thumb
  • Trader Joe's
  • Tops
  • Vons
  • Waldbaum's
  • Wal-Mart
  • Wegmans - Northeast?
  • Weingarten's - A chain that used to be in and around Houston, Texas
  • Whole Foods
  • Wild Oats
  • Winn-Dixie

Venezuela