Supermercados Disco del Uruguay

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Supermercados Disco del Uruguay is a supermarket chain in Uruguay. It is the largest supermarket chain in Uruguay. An Argentine chain also named Supermercados Disco was owned from 1961 to 1984 by Supermercados Disco del Uruguay.

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A Supermercados Disco del Uruguay location

History

The first Supermercado Disco was opened in 1960 in Montevideo, Uruguay. [1]

In 2000, Supermercados Disco del Uruguay expanded by obtaining the locations of competing supermarket chain Supermercados Hermanos Devoto.

As of 2020, Supermercados Disco del Uruguay has 29 stores across the country. [2]

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