This is a list of supermarket chains in Serbia .
Name | Stores | Parent |
---|---|---|
Gomex | 202 [1] | Gomex |
Idea | 200+ [2] | Fortenova Group |
Aman | 196 [3] | Aman |
Shop&Go | 170 [4] | Ahold Delhaize |
Aroma | 64 [5] | Domaća trgovina |
Name | Stores | Parent |
---|---|---|
Maxi | 435 [6] | Ahold Delhaize |
Univerexport | 172 [7] | Univerexport |
Lidl | 67 [8] | Schwarz |
Idea Super | 38 [9] | Fortenova Group |
DIS | 24 [10] | DIS |
Aman Plus | 17 [3] | Aman |
MERE | 1 | Svetofor |
Name | Stores | Parent |
---|---|---|
Roda | 34 [11] | Fortenova Group |
DIS Super | 14 [12] | DIS |
Tempo | 9 [13] | Ahold Delhaize |
Super Vero | 7 [14] | Veropoulos |
Mega Maxi | 3 [15] | Ahold Delhaize |
Name | Stores | Parent |
---|---|---|
METRO Cash & Carry | 9 [16] | Metro |
Velpro | 8 [17] | Fortenova Group |
Plus Cash & Carry | 2 [18] | Plus Cash & Carry |
Name | Stores | First store in Serbia | Parent |
---|---|---|---|
Ciciban | 57 [42] | 1922 | Planika |
Dexy Co | 46 [43] | 1996 | Dexy Co |
BEBAKIDS | 36 [44] | 1989 | BEBAKIDS |
Pertini Toys | 28 [45] | 1990 | Pertini Toys |
Sergent major | 3 [46] | 2009 | Sergent major |
Mothercare | 2 [47] | 2007 | Mothercare |
Lego Store | 1 [48] | 2017 | Bravo Store Adria |
Name | Stores | First store in Serbia | Parent |
---|---|---|---|
BENU | 399 [49] | 2010 | Phoenix Pharmahandel |
Lilly | 200 [50] | 2006 | Lilly drogerie |
DM | 110 [51] | 2004 | DM |
Jasmin | 30 [52] | 1956 | Jasmin parfimerije |
The Body Shop | 11 [53] | 2019 | Natura & Co |
Sephora | 5 [54] | 2010 | LVMH |
Yves Rocher | 5 [55] | 2008 | Yves Rocher |
L'Occitane en Provence | 5 [56] | 2012 | L'occitane |
KIKO | 5 [57] | 2021 | KIKO |
Kiehl's | 2 [58] | 2019 | L'Oréal |
Lush | 1 [59] | 2020 | Lush |
Name | Stores | First store in Serbia | Parent |
---|---|---|---|
JYSK | 40 [60] | 2011 | JYSK |
Forma Ideale | 39 [61] | 2001 | Forma Ideale |
Woby Haus | 34 [62] | 1994 | Woby Haus |
Matis | 28 [63] | 2003 | Matis |
SIMPO | 25 [64] | 1978 | SIMPO |
Uradi Sam | 11 [65] | 2003 | Uradi Sam |
Dallas | 6 [66] | 2004 | Dallas Nameštaj |
Emmezeta | 5 [67] | 2015 | Steinhoff |
Jumbo | 4 [68] | 2016 | Jumbo |
IKEA | 1 [69] | 2017 | IKEA |
Lesnina XXXL | 1 [70] | 2019 | XXXLutz |
Crafter | 1 [71] | 2021 | Würth Tehnomanija |
Kerametal | 4 [72] | 1998 | Kerametal |
Name | Stores | First store in Serbia | Parent |
---|---|---|---|
WinWin | 119 [73] | 2014 | Tehnomanija |
Gigatron | 63 [74] | 2003 | Gigatron |
Tehnomedia | 62 [75] | 2001 | Tehnomedia |
Tehnomanija | 47 [76] | 1999 | Tehnomanija |
Konovo | 1 [77] | 2019 | Konovo |
Samsung | 4 [78] | 2012 | Samsung |
Istyle | 4 [79] | 2007 | Istyle |
Game Centar | 3 [80] | 2015 | Game Centar |
Huawei | 2 [81] | 2017 | Huawei |
BizNet | 1 [82] | 2015 | BizNet |
Xiaomi | 7 [83] | 2021 | Xiaomi |
Name | Stores | First store in Serbia | Parent |
---|---|---|---|
Sport Vision | 65 [84] | 1996 | Sport Vision |
Planeta sport | 65 [85] | 2014 | Planeta sport |
Đak sport | 63 [86] | Đak sport | |
Intersport | 30 [87] | 2002 | Intersport |
Beosport | 26 [88] | 2005 | Beosport |
Adidas | 6 [89] | 2004 | Adidas |
Decathlon | 3 [90] | 2019 | Decathlon |
Name | Stores | First store in Serbia | Parent |
---|---|---|---|
Delfi | 50 [91] | 1998 | Laguna |
Vulkan | 32 [92] | 2010 | Vulkan |
Name | Stores | First store in Serbia | Parent |
---|---|---|---|
NIS | 316 [93] | 1949 | Gazprom |
Lukoil | 114 [94] | 2003 | Lukoil |
Knez Petrol | 90 [95] | 2000 | Knez Petrol |
MOL | 71 [96] | 2004 | MOL |
OMV | 63 [97] | 2001 | OMV |
EKO | 55 [98] | 2002 | Hellenic Petroleum |
Petrol | 15 [99] | 1947 | Petrol |
Shell | 12 [100] | 2018 | Shell |
Name | Stores | First store in Serbia | Parent |
---|---|---|---|
McDonald's | 34 | 1988 | McDonald's |
KFC | 19 | 2006 | KFC |
Starbucks | 7 | 2019 | Starbucks |
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