C-market

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C-market
Ц-маркет
Company type Supermarket
Industry Retail
Founded1971
Headquarters Belgrade, Serbia
Parent Maxi
Website www.cmarket.rs

C-market was a Serbian supermarket chain. In the past C-market was the biggest retail chain in Serbia, today it's part of Maxi. All of the C-market stores were rebranded into "Maxi" or "Mini Maxi" after the chain was sold to Delta Holding.

C-market was a first company operating a supermarket chain in Serbia (part of Yugoslavia then). The first supermarket was opened in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, in 1958.

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