This is a list of supermarket chains in the Philippines.
Supermarkets in the Philippines
- All Day Supermarket
- Chain Mart
- Cash & Carry
- Makati Supermarket Alabang
- Unimart
- Citimart
- City Supermarket, Inc.
- Dali Everyday Grocery
- Ever Supermarket
- Fisher Supermarket
- Gaisano Capital
- Gaisano G Market (Gaisano Supermarket under DSG Sons Group; not to be confused with G-Market in South Korea)
- Gaisano Grand Supermarket
- Marks & Spencer
- Metro Retail Stores Group (formerly Metro Gaisano; not to be confused with Metro Cash & Carry in Germany)
- Super Metro Gaisano
- Hi-Top Supermarket
- Iloilo Society Commercial, Inc.
- Iloilo Supermart
- Injap Supermart (MerryMart Grocery Centers Inc.)
- Isetann
- KCC Supermarket
- The Landmark Supermarket
- LCC Supermarket
- Lopue's
- NCCC Supermarket[1]
- NE Supermarket
- Prince Hypermart
- Puregold Price Club, Inc.
- Puregold
- Minimart by Puregold
- Puregold Price Club
- Parco Supermarket[2]
- S&R Membership Shopping[3]
- Merkado Supermarket (joint venture with Ayala Land)
- Budgetlane
- RCS Supermartket
- Robinsons Retail Holdings, Inc.
- Robinsons Supermarket
- Robinsons Easymart
- Jaynith's Supermarket[4]
- The Marketplace (formerly Rustan's Supermarket and Robinsons Selections)
- Wellcome
- Shopwise
- O!Save
- No Brand Philippines
- SM Markets (a division of SM Retail)
- SM Supermarket
- Savemore Market
- SM Hypermarket
- South Supermarket
- Southeast Asia Retail
- Landers Superstore
- Super 8 Grocery Warehouse
- Unitop Supermarket
- Ultra Mega
- Vercons Supermarket
- WalterMart Supermarket
Defunct supermarket chains
- TOBY's (taken over by Robinsons Retail Holdings Inc.)
- Pilipinas Makro (initially fully taken over by SM and all branches subsequently converted into SM Hypermarkets, Savemore Markets or abandoned)
- Glo-ri's Supermart (acquired by SM from Glorimart Inc. and all branches subsequently converted into Savemore Markets)
- Queen's Supermart (after 1981 Harrison Plaza fire, and reopening in the 1984, it was replaced by Rustan's Supermarket, before eventually converted into Shopwise)
- Wellcome (turned into Robinsons Easymart)
- Rustan's Supermarket (discontinued following takeover by Robinsons Retail Holdings Inc.)
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External links
References
- Century Pacific sees faster growth for Mindanao with more efficient logistics BusinessWorld Online, 17 October 2021, retrieved 29 March 2022^
- Daxim L. Lucas. Puregold buys Parco supermarket chain INQUIRER.net, 28 May 2012, retrieved 29 March 2022^
- Roy Stephen C. Canivel. Data breach hits retailer S&R INQUIRER.net, 25 November 2021, retrieved 29 March 2022^
- Danessa O. Rivera. Robinsons Retail buys Jaynith’s Supermarket GMA News Online, January 27, 2014, retrieved 29 March 2022^