List of supermarket chains in Estonia

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This is a list of supermarket chains in Estonia . Based on the reports for the 2020 financial year, the market leader was Coop Eesti with 24.4 percent, Selver in second place with 18.3 percent, Maxima in third place with 17.6 percent, Rimi in fourth place with 13.4 percent, Prisma in fifth place with 6 percent, Grossi Toidukaubad in sixth place with 6 percent , seventh is Meie Toidukaubad with 2 percent, eighth is Keila Tarbijate Ühistu. The share of the remaining market participants in the total market is less than a full percent.

NameStoresType of stores Parent
Selver 73 [1] convenience store, supermarket, hypermarketFlag of Estonia.svg Tallinna Kaubamaja Grupp AS
Delice 2 [2] supermarketFlag of Estonia.svg Tallinna Kaubamaja Grupp AS
Toidumaailm 2 [3] supermarketFlag of Estonia.svg Tallinna Kaubamaja Grupp AS
Coop278 [4] convenience store, supermarket, hypermarketFlag of Estonia.svg Coop Eesti Keskühistu
Grossi Toidukaubad 68 [5] convenience store, supermarketFlag of Estonia.svg OG Elektra AS
Bloom 2 [6] dark storeFlag of Estonia.svg Bloom Group OÜ
Bolt Market 5 [7] dark storeFlag of Estonia.svg Bolt
Meie Toidukaubad 66 [8] supermarket, convenience storeFlag of Estonia.svg RR Lektus AS
Aldar Market 13 [9] convenience storeFlag of Estonia.svg Aldar Eesti
A1000 Market 13 [10] discount storeFlag of Estonia.svg A1M OÜ
Foodmarket 12 [11] convenience storeFlag of Estonia.svg Pärnu Majandusühistu
Keila Consumer Cooperative stores11 [12] convenience storeFlag of Estonia.svg Keila Consumer Cooperative
KariaMarket 2 [13] convenience storeFlag of Estonia.svg Karia OÜ
Biomarket 10 [14] organic food storeFlag of Estonia.svg Biomarket OÜ
Lidl 10

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discount storeFlag of Germany.svg Schwarz Gruppe
Maxima 83 [16] convenience store, supermarket, hypermarketFlag of Lithuania.svg Maxima Group
PROMO Cash&Carry 2cash-and-carry warehouseFlag of Lithuania.svg Sanitex LLC
Rimi 83 [17] convenience store, supermarket, hypermarketFlag of Sweden.svg ICA AB
Prisma Peremarket 14 [18] supermarket, hypermarketFlag of Finland.svg S Group
Stockmann 1 [19] supermarketFlag of Finland.svg Stockmann
R-Kiosk 91 [20] convenience storeFlag of Norway.svg Reitan Group
MERE (Svetofor)1 [21] discount warehouseFlag of Russia.svg Torgservis

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Grocery store</span> Retail store that primarily sells food and other household supplies

A grocery store (AE), grocery shop (BE) or simply grocery is a retail store that primarily retails a general range of food products, which may be fresh or packaged. In everyday U.S. usage, however, "grocery store" is a synonym for supermarket, and is not used to refer to other types of stores that sell groceries. In the UK, shops that sell food are distinguished as grocers or grocery shops.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Kooperativa Förbundet</span> Cooperative Swedish retail chain

KF is a federation of consumer co-operatives in Sweden and a retail group, with groceries as its core business.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">ICA Gruppen</span> Swedish food retailer

ICA Gruppen AB (publ) (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈîːka]; "ICA Group"; from Inköpscentralernas aktiebolag, lit.'"the Purchasing Centres' Corporation"') (formerly Hakon Invest AB) is a Swedish retailer franchise with a focus on food and health. The group also owns a bank, real estate division and a pharmacy chain.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">S Group</span> Finnish retailing cooperative organisation

The S Group is a Finnish retailing cooperative organisation with its head office in Helsinki. Founded in 1904, it consists of 20 regional cooperatives operating all around Finland in addition to SOK, Suomen Osuuskauppojen Keskuskunta. S Group operates in the markets for groceries, consumer durables, service station, hotel and restaurant services. It is engaged in close competition with Kesko, with which it shares an oligopolistic position in many of the markets it operates in.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Migros</span> Switzerlands largest retail company

Migros is Switzerland's largest retail company, its largest supermarket chain and largest employer. It is also one of the forty largest retailers in the world. It is structured in the form of a cooperative federation, with more than two million members.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Consumers' co-operative</span> Autonomous association owned and managed democratically by its clients

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A food cooperative or food co-op is a food distribution outlet organized as a cooperative, rather than a private or public company. Food cooperatives are usually consumer cooperatives, where the decisions regarding the production and distribution of its food are chosen by its members. Like all cooperatives, food cooperatives are often based on the 7 Rochdale Principles, and they typically offer natural foods. Since decisions about how to run a cooperative are not made by outside shareholders, cooperatives often exhibit a higher degree of social responsibility than their corporate analogues.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Coop amba</span> Coperative based in Denmark

Coop amba, formerly FDB is a cooperative based in Denmark. The coop has 1.9 million members and three subsidiaries. The Coop Danmark subsidiary operates the retail store chains of Kvickly, Brugsen, SuperBrugsen, Dagli'Brugsen, LokalBrugsen, Fakta, Coop 365 and Irma supermarkets as well as the furniture company FDB Møbler. The last two subsidiaries comprise Coop Bank and Coop Invest.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Rimi Baltic</span> Company based in Riga, Latvia

Rimi Baltic is a major retail operator in the Baltic states based in Riga, Latvia. It is a subsidiary of Swedish group ICA. Rimi Baltic operates 291 retail stores in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania and has distribution centres in each country. The stores have different profiles, depending on range of products and size:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Coop (Switzerland)</span> Swiss consumer cooperative

Coop is one of Switzerland's largest retail and wholesale companies. It is structured in the form of a cooperative society with around 2.5 million members.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Organic Valley</span> Agricultural cooperative based in La Farge, Wisconsin, US

Organic Valley (OV) is an organic food brand and independent cooperative of organic farmers based in La Farge, Wisconsin, United States. Founded in 1988, Organic Valley is the nation’s largest farmer-owned organic cooperative and one of the world's largest organic consumer brands.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Coop (Netherlands)</span>

Coop Supermarkten is a supermarket chain founded in 1891 in Zaandam, Netherlands. It is named after the cooperative aspects of the company. In 2001, the company merged with wholesale purchaser Codis to form CoopCodis. In 2009, the name was changed again, from CoopCodis to Coop Supermarkten. Coop Supermarkten takes part in the Dutch wholesale purchasing cooperative Superunie.

Extra is a Norwegian discount supermarket chain of 535 stores as of 2021. It is part of the Coop Norge cooperative and was until late 2015 named Coop Extra. The chain markets itself as being low-cost while maintaining large stores with a wide selection of items. The chain director of Extra is Daniel Kyrre Pedersen.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Coop Pank</span> Company based in Estonia

Coop Pank is an Estonian bank, headquartered in Tallinn. The bank operates only in Estonia. The official name of the bank is Coop Pank AS. Coop Pank offers deposits, business and personal loans, leasing, bank cards, settlement services, card payment acceptance, factoring, private banking and insurance services. Bank has internet bank and mobile bank. The Bank has joined with the flash payment system R1 that is developed in Estonia by Eesti Pank, which gives customers the opportunity to make flash payments.

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  11. "List of Foodmarket stores". Pärnu Majandusühistu webpage.
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  14. "List of Biomarket stores". Biomarket's webpage.
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