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Kaufland
While Walmart may not be available to German shoppers, Kaufland is. With items such as food, beer, exercise equipment, home decor, outdoor furniture and hardware tools, you will find everything you need at Kaufland at a great price. And with almost 700 stores across Germany, there is bound to be a Kaufland near you.1997
In 1997, Walmart entered the German market with the acquisition of the Wertkauf and Interspar hypermarket chains. But Walmart's global fame and aggressive entry into foreign markets didn't work out well in Germany.The company operates under the name Walmart in the United States and Canada, as Walmart de México y Centroamérica in Mexico and Central America, and as Flipkart Wholesale in India.
What is the company profile of Walmart : Founded in Arkansas in 1962 by brothers Sam and James “Bud” Walton, Walmart Inc. is a chain of stores, usually very large in size (referred to as “supercenters” or “hypermarkets” in company lingo), that sells everything: clothing, fragrance, footwear, jewelry, accessories, cosmetics, home furnishings, groceries (the …
What is the equivalent to Walmart in Europe
Aldi, Tesco, Penny, Carrefour, Metro, Auchan are quite prominent too. I can't really speak for other countries, but here in the UK if you walked into an ASDA supermarket you would feel quite a lot like you were in a Walmart. Walmart used to own ASDA and their influence can still be felt in shop layout etc.
Is there a Walmart in Germany : There is no “Walmart of Germany”. The concept does neither work in Germany, nor in many other European countries. The largest supermarket chains are Edeka and Rewe. Both operate own stores, as well as stores owned by individual supermarket owners, and are organized in a kind of cooperative system.
So, *face meet floor* is exactly what happened, and Walmart pulled out of Germany in 2006. For the first time in more than 10 years, US retail giant Wal-Mart reported a 26 percent drop in quarterly profit owing to massive losses incurred during its withdrawal from Germany last month.
There's no Walmart in anywhere in Continental Europe (though ASDA is in the UK).
Are there Walmarts in Europe
Walmart do not operate in Europe, with the possible exception of the UK, where the Superstore chain ASDA is owned by Walmart.China does not own Walmart, it's an American multinational retail corporation.Globus: Another hypermarket-based retailer, Globus has around 50 stores, mostly in central Germany. Perhaps the closest you'll find to the Walmart-style US grocery stores, with in-store restaurants, gas stations, and tire centers.
The US-style WalMart (no groceries) stores in Germany are, among others, "toom" – http://www.toom.de and "real,-" – www.real.de. However, good quality clothes at low prices, like at Target, in Germany you get at "C&A" – http://www.cunda.de and "H&M" – http://www.hm.com/de – among others.
Does Europe have stores like Walmart : Retailers in Europe focus on various areas and noone is as prominent as Walmart. The top retailer is Schwarz Group that owns the Lidl and Kaufland brands but it's not as dominant as Walmart is in the US. Aldi, Tesco, Penny, Carrefour, Metro, Auchan are quite prominent too.
Is there any Walmarts in Europe : Wal-Mart's world-leading status has been built primarily on its dominance of its home market, and the group in fact has very few international operations (it is present in just nine other countries), with only the Mexican (Walmex) and British (Asda) units of any real size and importance.
What is similar to Walmart in Europe
In Italy, the store that is most similar to Walmart is called "Carrefour." It is a French multinational retailer that offers a wide variety of products at affordable prices, much like Walmart.
The Walton family is the largest shareholder of Walmart, holding 50% of the company's shares. The Walton family acquired such high ownership of the company because they are the descendants of Sam Walton, who founded the company. The family received a majority of the shares via inheritance and made additional purchases.Still, for all of Walmart's conspicuous success, the retailing giant, after having set up shop in Germany in 1997, was forced to withdraw from the country in 2006, abandoning Germany's lucrative $370 billion retail market.
What is the EU version of Walmart : Retailers in Europe focus on various areas and noone is as prominent as Walmart. The top retailer is Schwarz Group that owns the Lidl and Kaufland brands but it's not as dominant as Walmart is in the US. Aldi, Tesco, Penny, Carrefour, Metro, Auchan are quite prominent too.