List of supermarket chains in Hungary

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This is a list of supermarket chains in Hungary .

Grocery stores

Hypermarkets and cash & carry stores

NameStoresType of storesFirst store in Hungary Parent
Auchan 19hypermarket23 April 1998 (age 25) Mulliez Group
Interspar 35hypermarket2 September 1995 (age 28)ASPIAG
Metro 13cash & carry1994 Metro AG
Tesco 110hypermarket14 November 1996 (age 27) Tesco

Discount supermarkets

NameStoresFirst store in Hungary Parent
Aldi 14617 April 2008 (age 15) Aldi Süd
CBA (CBA Cent)3812 November 2009 (age 14) CBA
Goods Market Kevaimpex Kft. (Northern Hungary)
Dél-100 Kft. (Southern Hungary)
Lidl 17718 November 2004 (age 19)Schwarz Gruppe
Penny Market 2266 June 1996 (age 27) REWE Group

Supermarkets

NameStores
Auchan 5
CBA (Príma)141
Coop (Coop Szuper, Coop C+C)423
Spar (Spar, City Spar, Spar Partner, Spar Express)377
Tesco (Expressz, Szupermarket, S-Market)93

Regional and local chains

NameStores
CBA 2359
Coop 5057
Reál 2310
Privát 100+

Specialty chains

Consumer electronics

Retail chain Type StoresBackground/ Notes
BestByte Electronics 79
DOMO Electronics 79
Elektro Outlet Electronics 10
eMAG Electronics 2
Euronics Electronics 66
Expert Electronics 21
Flanco Electronics 21
Media Markt Electronics 32

Culture and Multimedia

Retail chain Type StoresBackground/ Notes
576 KByte Multimedia 6
Libri Bookstore ~60
Líra Bookstore ~60
Inmedio Newsstand 160
RELAY Newsstand 80
Konzolvilág Multimedia 25

Drugstore chains

Retail chain Type StoresBackground/ Notes
Clinique Beauty product
dm Drugstore 260
Douglas Cosmetics 18
Estée Lauder Cosmetics
Herbária Herbal store 95
L'Occitane Cosmetics 7
M·A·C Cosmetics ~5
Marionnaud Cosmetics 15
Müller Cosmetics 36
Rossmann Drugstore 208
Vianni Drugstore 29
Yves Rocher Cosmetics 31

Furniture

Retail chain Type StoresBackground/ Notes
IKEA Furniture 3 Ready-to-assemble furniture
Jysk Furniture 71
Kika Furniture 6
Möbelix Furniture 7
Mömax Furniture 10
RS Bútor Furniture 3
DIEGO Furniture (carpets, curtains mainly)97

Hardware store chains

Retail chain Type StoresBackground/ Notes
Bauhaus Home improvement, DIY 3
OBI Home improvement, DIY29
Praktiker Home improvement, DIY20

Fashion

Retail chain Type StoresBackground/ Notes
Adidas Sports equipment
Benetton Clothing
Bershka Clothing 10
Bijou Brigitte Accessory ~15
budmil Sports equipment 35
C&A Clothing 36
Calzedonia Clothing ~30 Undergarments, bathing suits etc.
Camaïeu Clothing 21
CCC Shoes 70
Charles Vögele Clothing 27
Claire's Accessory, Jewellery ~10
Columbia Clothing, sports goods
Converse Shoes, clothing 89
Decathlon Sports goods 20
Deichmann Shoes 116
Desigual Clothing 40
Devergo Clothing 27
ecco Shoes
Gant Clothing
Geox Shoes, clothing
Guess Clothing ~20
H&M Clothing 42
Háda Clothing ~80
Helly Hansen Clothing, shoes 34
Hervis Sports goods 27
Humanic Shoes 21
Intersport Sports goods 14
Intimissimi Clothing ~20 Undergarments specialist.
KiK Textile discount ~50
Levi's Clothing ~30
Mango Clothing 8
Massimo Dutti Clothing 3
Mayo Chix Clothing ~60
Nautica Clothing
Nike Sports equipment
NewYorker Clothing 28
Ofotért Spectacles 96
Oysho Clothing 2
Pandora Jewellery ~15
Peek & Cloppenburg Clothing 1
Pepco Textile discount, Clothing 109
Pepe Jeans Clothing 6
Promod Clothing 17
Pull&Bear Clothing 7
Puma Sports equipment
Reserved Clothing 10
s.Oliver Clothing
Skechers Shoes 3
Sports Direct Sports goods 9
Stradivarius Clothing ~10
Superdry Clothing
Swarovski Jewellery ~15
Takko Clothing 52
Tally Weijl Clothing 19
Tatuum Clothing |
Tezenis Clothing ~30 Undergarments, bathing suits etc.
Timberland Clothing, sports goods
Tisza Cipő Shoes 7
Tom Tailor Clothing
Triumph Clothing ~45 Undergarments specialist.
Vision Express Spectacles 44
Women'secret Clothing ~10 Undergarments specialist.
Zara Clothing 8

Former chains

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