List of supermarket chains in Latvia

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This is a list of supermarket chains in Latvia .

NameStores Parent
LaTS 700 [1] SIA Latvijas Tirgotāju savienība
Aibė (Latvian called Aibe)536 Aljansas AIBĖ, UAB
Maxima X 125 Maxima Group
Maxima XX 24 Maxima Group
Maxima XXX 8 Maxima Group
Rimi Hyper 37 ICA AB
Rimi Super 33 ICA AB
Rimi Mini 55 ICA AB
Rimi Express 6 ICA AB
Lidl 30 SIA Lidl Latvija
Mego  [ lv ]90 SIA Baltstor
Spar 25 SIA SPAR Latvija
Vesko 81 SIA Baltstor
SKY 5 SIA SKAI BALTIJA
Top! 119 Iepirkumu grupa
mini Top! 81 Iepirkumu grupa
Beta 37 SIA Beta
Elvi 74 SIA Elvi Latvija
CITRO 70 SIA Latvian Retail Management
LaTS 112 SIA Latvijas tirgotāju savienība
Vynoteka 13 Gelsva UAB
Lindex 12 Stockmann
Drogas 95 A.S. Watson Group
Austris 8 SIA Austris AG
DEPO 14 SIA DEPO DIY
PROMO Cash&Carry 6 SIA Sanitex

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References

  1. "LaTS | LaTS Veikali". lv.wikipedia.org/.