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  1. Disco is an Argentine supermarket chain. It is one of many supermarket chains part of the Chilean retail conglomerate Cencosud, after it was acquired from the Dutch retailer Ahold in 2004. In Argentina, Cencosud also owns the upscale hypermarket chain Jumbo and the budget oriented supermarket chain Vea.

  2. Mar 29, 2024 · Disco is an Argentine supermarket chain. It is one of many supermarket chains part of the Chilean retail conglomerate Cencosud, after it was acquired from the Dutch retailer Ahold in 2004. In Argentina, Cencosud also owns the upscale hypermarket chain Jumbo and the budget oriented supermarket chain

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  4. Supermercados Disco del Uruguay is a supermarket chain in Uruguay. It is the largest supermarket chain in Uruguay. An Argentine chain also named Supermercados Disco was owned from 1961 to 1984 by Supermercados Disco del Uruguay. A Supermercados Disco del Uruguay location. History.

  5. Whole Foods Market, Inc., a subsidiary of Amazon, is an American multinational supermarket chain headquartered in Austin, Texas, which sells products free from hydrogenated fats and artificial colors, flavors, and preservatives. A USDA Certified Organic grocer in the United States, the chain is popularly known for its organic selections.

  6. Supermercados Disco is an Argentine supermarket chain. It is one of many supermarket chains in South America to be owned by Cencosud. The Uruguayan company Supermercados Disco del Uruguay is an unrelated supermarket chain, but the Argentine chain was, in their beginning, part of the Uruguayan conglo

  7. Disco is an Argentinean supermarket chain founded in 1961 in San Isidro , Buenos Aires. The chain has approximately 76 stores, located mainly in the provinces of Buenos Aires , Córboba, and Santa Fe. Site: www.disco.com.ar. 2. Carrefour is a French multinational specializing in retail and has a strong presence in Argentina.

  8. Apr 20, 2024 · 2. Let’s do a run down of each of them so you know what to expect: Supermercados Día. By far the most affordable option, this Spanish chain serves as the only hard-discount supermarket and has many branches across the city. It has its own brand of goods ranging from tomato sauce to detergents, all priced low.