Carrefour Planet

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Carrefour Planet
Type Hypermarket
Founded2010
Headquarters,
Area served
Belgium, France, Greece, Spain
Parent Carrefour Group
Website carrefour.fr

Carrefour Planet is a hypermarket chain concept owned by the Carrefour Group.

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A Carrefour Planet store Centre commercial regional Ulis 2 aux Ulis le 23 aout 2012 - 05.jpg
A Carrefour Planet store

Carrefour Planet was created as a new-generation hypermarket, the hypermarkets were divided into 8 centers ; marché (Market), bio, surgélés (frozen food), beauté (beauty), mode, bébé (baby), maison (home) and loisirs-multimédia (leisure-multimedia) and proposed services such as day care, a barbershop or hairdressing services.

History

In 2010, the first stores were tested in France in Écully, Vénissieux and Lattes, in Spain in El Pinar and in Belgium in Mont-Saint-Jean.

In 2011, in France, 6 regular Carrefour hypermarkets became Carrefour Planet in Essonne, La Ville-du-Bois, Les Ulis, Villabé Athis-Mons, Vitrolles and Wasquehal.

In July 2011, the first Carrefour Planet was opened in Paderno Dugnano, Italy of 13,000 square meters. [1]

In 2012, it was announced that the transformation from Carrefour to Carrefour Planet costs too much, as a result Carrefour stops further process of converting Carrefour hypermarkets, hypermarkets already converted to Planet stays as-is but loses the Planet sign in France.

As of August 2013, there are still 15 Carrefour Planet stores in Belgium, [2] 1 in Greece and 1 in Italy.

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References

  1. "Carrefour ouvre un Planet en Italie". Site des marques. Retrieved 3 August 2013.
  2. "Nos magasins | Carrefour, market, express". Archived from the original on 2013-08-03. Retrieved 2013-08-03.