This is a list of supermarket chains in South America.
The largest supermarket chains originating from the continent are Éxito and Tía. International chains are also present, such as Walmart and Carrefour.
Argentina
edit- La Anónima
- Carrefour
- Coto
- Dia %
- Disco-Jumbo-Vea (Cencosud)
- La Genovesa
- Comodín
- Supermercado Dar
- Buenos Días
- Vital
- Maxiconsumo
- Diarco
- Libertad
- Emilio Luque
- Kilbel
- Alvear
- Becerra
- Supermercados La Proveeduría
- Changomás (owned by Walmart Argentina)
- Supermercados Llaneza
- Walmart
- Makro
Bolivia
edit- EMAPA (state-owned)
- Hipermaxi
- Fidalga
- IC Norte
- Multicenter
- Ketal
- Tía
Brazil
editChile
edit- Jumbo (owned by Cencosud)
- Santa Isabel (owned by Cencosud)
- Líder (owned by Walmart-Chile)
- Superbodega Acuenta (owned by Walmart-Chile)
- Tottus (owned by Falabella)
- Unimarc (owned by SMU S.A.)
Colombia
edit- Alkosto (cash & carry)
- Almacenes la 14
- Almacenes Éxito owned by Groupe Casino
- Almacenes Ley (rebranded of Almacenes Exito in 2012)
- Bodegas Surtimax (cash & carry, brand of Almacenes Exito)
- Cafam (rebranded to Almacenes Exito in 2010)
- Carulla (brand of Almacenes Exito)
- Pomona (brand of Almacenes Exito)
- SuperLEY (rebranded to Almacenes Ley in 2003)
- Vivero (rebranded to Almacenes Exito in 2007)
- Almacenes Olímpica
- SAO (hypermarkets to Olimpica)
- Ara (from 2013, brand to Jeronimo Martins)
- Jumbo
- Metro
- Carrefour (closed in 2013)
- Colsubsidio
- Cooratiendas
- Consumo
- D1 (first discounter supermarket in Colombia)
- Euro supermercado
- Makro (cash & carry)
- Super Inter
- Surtifruver de la Sabana (fruits and vegetables)
- Tía (closed in 2017)
- Yep (gone into liquidation)
Ecuador
edit- Mi Comisariato / HYPER market
- Supermaxi / Megamaxi
- Tía
Paraguay
editPeru
edit- Grupo Falabella[1]
- SHV Holdings N.V.
- Supermercados Peruanos
- Cencosud
- GRUPO VEGA
- Tiendas VEGA
Uruguay
edit- Ta-Ta
- Disco owned by Groupe Casino
- Devoto owned by Groupe Casino
- Tienda Inglesa
- El Dorado