Marché Plus

French small format grocery store chain owned by Carrefour Group
A Marché Plus location in Angers

Marché Plus is a former French superette supermarket chain as of May 11, 2015.[1] It franchised its name to small-format grocery stores in France. It was a part of the Carrefour Group. The head office was in Levallois-Perret.[2] A major rebranding of the corporate groups convenience operations began in 2009. They were consolidated under the Carrefour name and Proxi, finishing by January 2022.[3] Most Marché Plus were renamed Carrefour City by 2015.

References

  1. ^ "Franchise alimentaire : Proximité Carrefour, la franchise dans la distribution" [Food franchise: Proximity Carrefour, the franchise in distribution] (in French). Archived from the original on 11 May 2015. Retrieved 31 August 2023. brand has disappeared from bottom right
  2. ^ "Contact". Carrefour Group. Archived from the original on 2010-02-16. Retrieved 26 February 2010. Siège social : Carrefour Proximité 26, quai Michelet 92 695 Levallois Perret
  3. ^ "Franchises Carrefour City Concept - Devenir Franchisé Carrefour City" (in French). Archived from the original on 1 January 2022. Retrieved 31 August 2023.

External links

  • Supermarkets portal
  • flagFrance portal
  • iconFood portal
  • Marché Plus (in French) 2010 archive
  • Galinier, Pascal. Carrefour, inventeur de l'hypermarché, se convertit au supermarché. Le Monde. 30 August 1998.
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Group Carrefour (Carrefour)
Key people
  • Marcel Fournier
  • Denis Defforey
  • Michel Bon
  • Paul-Louis Halley
  • Daniel Bernard
  • Luc Vandevelde
  • José Luis Duran
  • Robert Halley
  • Lars Olofsson
  • Georges Plassat
Hypermarket
  • Carrefour
Supermarkets
  • Carrefour Market (Label'Vie)
  • Carrefour Bairro
Cash and Carry
  • Promocash
  • Atacadão (Brazil  • Maroc)
  • Supeco
  • Carrefour MAXI
Convenience stores
E-commerce
  • Carrefour Livré chez vous
  • Rue du Commerce
Brand
  • Carrefour (gamme)
  • Reflets de France
  • Tex
Service
  • Carrefour Autoroutes (former)
  • Carrefour Banque
  • Carrefour Carburants
  • Carrefour Mobile
  • Carrefour Voyages
Immovable
  • Carmila
Former participations
Former supermarkets
  • Carrefour City Café
  • Carrefour GB
  • Carrefour Planet
  • Marché Plus
  • Champion
  • Shopi
  • Carrefour Online
Related articles
  • Carrefour's discontinued operations
  • Euromarché
  • Promodès
  • Continent
  • Stoc
  • Comptoirs modernes
  • Montlaur
Turnover : 112.245.000.000 € (2010) - Employees : 471.000 (2010)


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