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Louis Delhaize Group
Company typePublic
IndustryRetail
Founded1875; 149 years ago (1875)
Headquarters,
Key people
Jacques Bouriez, CEO
ProductsHypermarkets, Grocery Stores, Discount Stores, and more
RevenueIncrease 11 billion (2006)

The Louis Delhaize Group is a Belgian retail group established in 1875 by Louis Delhaize. The principal activity is the operation of food supermarkets and hypermarkets in Belgium, France, Luxembourg and Romania.

On February 23, 2022, Louis Delhaize Group announced the renovation of all Match and Smatch banners in Belgium, scheduled to take place between 2022 and 2025, and the phasing out of the banners in favor of Louis Delhaize for Smatch and Louis Delhaize Open Market for Match.[1]

Structure

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  • Cora (hypermarket)
  • Match (supermarket)
  • Smatch (small size Match shops)
  • Delitraiteur
  • Dod France (Delitraiteur in France)
  • Louis Delhaize, (grocery chain, dating back to 1875)
Store of Louis Delhaize in Belgium
  • Profi (supermarket / formerly hard-discount, sold in 2009, Romania and was closed in 2012, Hungary)
  • Ecomax (hard-discount)
  • Truffaut (garden)
  • Houra.fr (online store)
  • Animalis (animals)
  • Cora Voyages (travel agency)

References

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  1. ^ "Match et Smatch bientôt redynamisées sous enseigne louis delhaize !". www.gondola.be (in French). Retrieved 2022-11-05.