Private sector stores
edit- Abdullah AlOthaim Markets
- Abu Ashara
- Abu Zikry
- ABA Market[2]
- Alfa Supermarkets[3]
- Awlad Ragab
- BIM
- Carrefour
- Elmahmal (Sold to Awlad Ragab)
- Fathalla Gomla Market
- Gourmet Egypt
- Hyper One
- Kazyon
- Kheir Zaman[4]
- Lulu Hypermarket
- Makro (Metro Cash & Carry, closed in Egypt)
- Metro Markets (different from Metro Cash & Carry)[5]
- Oscar
- Panda
- Sainsbury's
- Seoudi[6]
- Spinneys
- Zad (Closed)
- Zahran
Public sector stores
edit- Asmak 2000 market
- Family market
- New market
- Delta market
- Masria market
- Alex market
- Aman stores (owned to Egyptian Police)
- National service projects organisation stores ( owned to Egyptian Armed Forces )
- public service organisation stores (owned to Egyptian Armed Forces )
- Omar Effendi
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Supermarkets In Egypt". Egypt Yellow Pages. Retrieved 10 October 2014.
- ^ "ABA Market". YellowPages Egypt. Retrieved 29 December 2020.
- ^ "Cairo Guide To High-End Supermarkets". Cairo360.Com. 14 September 2010. Retrieved 10 October 2014.
- ^ Al-Youm, Al-Masry (2 December 2012). "Carrefour In Negotiations To Acquire Metro And Kheir Zaman". Egypt Independent. Retrieved 10 October 2014.
- ^ Bouyamourn, Adam (25 November 2013). "Majid Al Futtaim's Bid for Egypt's Top Supermarket Chain Collapses". The National (Abu Dhabi). Retrieved 10 October 2014.
- ^ Abdel Qadar Ramadan, and Abdel Razek Al-Shuwekhi (15 June 2014). "Government Seizes Seoudi Supermarkets, Among Other Muslim Brotherhood Assets". Daily News Egypt. Retrieved 10 October 2014.