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List of supermarket chains in Africa

List of supermarket chains in Africa

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This is a list of supermarket chains in Africa.

Algeria

Angola

Benin

  • Super U
  • Attidza
  • CBND
  • Erevan Hypermarché
  • l'Étoile
  • Mayfair
  • Megamart
  • Starlight
  • Unidis
  • Yamaya Supermarché

Botswana

Burkina Faso

  • Marina Market[11]
  • Le Bon Samaritain
  • Scimas
  • La surface
  • Les Bons amis

Burundi

  • Au Bon Prix
  • Boucherie Nouvelle
  • Idéal
  • T-2000 Supermarkets (Chinese)

Cameroon

  • Eco Marché
  • Ecoprix
  • Le Bon Point
  • Leader Price
  • Super U
  • Carrefour
  • Casino

Canary Islands

Cape Verde

Central African Republic

  • Dias Freres
  • Groupe Kamach
  • Kanko

Chad

  • Alimentation Générale
  • Alimentation La Tchadienne
  • La Gastronomie
  • Modern Market

Comoros

Congo

Cote d'Ivoire

Democratic Republic of the Congo

  • Kin Marché
  • City Market
  • Extra Food
  • Hyper Psaro
  • Megastore
  • Supermarché First
  • Jambo Mart

Egypt

Equatorial Guinea

  • AJM Supermarkets
  • EGTC Supermarkets
  • Martinez Hermanos
  • Sogech

Eritrea

  • Wikianos Supermarket[17]

Ethiopia

  • Shoa Shopping Center
  • Abadir Supermarkets
  • Alle Supermarkets[18]
  • Fantu Supermarkets
  • Leonardo Supermarkets
  • Novis Supermarkets
  • Savemore Supermarkets

Gabon

The Gambia

Ghana

Guinea

Kenya

Lesotho

Liberia

  • Exclusive Supermarkets
  • Monoprix Supermarkets
  • Stop 'n' Shop Supermarkets

Libya

Madagascar

  • Cap 3000
  • Supermaki owned by Score.
  • Leader Price
  • Jumbo Score Supermarkets
  • Super U

Malawi

Mali

  • ALS
  • Le Mini Prix
  • Seme Sugu

Mauritania

  • Eco Marché
  • Generale Alimentaire
  • Le Bon Choix
  • Salam

Mauritius

Former

  • Pick 'n Pay operated 3 supermarkets in Mauritius between 2010 and 2014.
  • Spar (all 5 Spar supermarkets replaced by Jumbo and Jumbo Express in 2019)
  • Monoprix
  • Smart
  • Escale
  • Shoprite Hyper (operated in Mauritius since 2002 but closed and were replaced by Winner's in 2020)

Morocco

Mayotte

Mozambique

Namibia

Niger

  • Haddad Supermarkets
  • Marina Market
  • Minimarket Azar

Nigeria

Marketsquare Supermarkets

Réunion

Rwanda

Foreign owned supermarket chains
  • T-2000 Supermarkets (Chinese)
Locally owned supermarket chains
  • Crystal Mini Market
  • Simba Supermarkets
  • BIG Supermarket (Be Indangamirwa Generation Supermarket)
  • SAWA City Supermarket
  • my250 Supermarket
  • Ndoli Super Market
  • Mr Price Group

São Tomé and Príncipe

Senegal

  • Auchan
  • Belle Viande
  • Casino Supermarkets[30]
  • Dia
  • Diop
  • Eden's
  • La Casa Italiana
  • Score Supermarkets
  • Societe Commerciale Dame Ndiaye
  • Carrefour
  • Super U

Seychelles

  • Grocers Supermarkets Pty Ltd, Orion Mall, Mahe
  • Kannus Supermarkets
  • Seychelles Trading Corporation (STC)[31]

Sierra Leone

Somalia

  • Al Osmani
  • Carwada Bilan
  • Daarasalaam
  • Dool
  • Father
  • Midnimo
  • Mama Taslim Grocery Store

South Africa

South Sudan

  • JIT Mart - Juba Town (Mega) Branch and Yei Road Branch. Biggest Supermarket Chain in South Sudan
  • Uchumi Supermarkets - In development[32]
  • Phoenicia Supermarket
  • VAMP Supermarket
  • Amen Supermarket
  • AFRI General Trading Ltd (AFRI Shopping Centre)

Eswatini

Tanzania

  • Sifamart Supermarkets[34]
  • Shoppers Supermarkets[35]
  • Shrijees Supermarkets[35]
  • TSN Supermarket
  • Village Supermarkets[35]
  • Viva Marche Supermarket
  • SPAR
  • Mr Price
  • Woolworths
  • SafeWay Food Stores, Mikocheni/Mbweni
  • Shoprite

Togo

Tunisia

Uganda

Zambia

Zimbabwe

  • Choppies
  • OK
  • Pick 'n Pay
  • SPAR
  • TM
  • Mfs
  • ING-CO
  • Greens
  • Food Lovers Market
  • Fortwell
  • Gain

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