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resonantjacket5 | 2 years ago
For example Target used to not include groceries until recently. For Walmart it's the difference between their 'regular' Walmart and the Walmart Supercenters. (Target also has their SuperTarget variant)
Most of Fred Meyer's are 'hypermarkets' including fuel, groceries and more.
Though, the trend isn't always to ever larger stores. There's Walmart Neighborhood Market and even say small Ikea stores nowadays.
mohn|2 years ago
There was a span of time where many of them didn't, but I was surprised to learn recently that the first ever Target store included groceries. See this 1962-05-03 advertisement[0] for the grand opening.
[0] https://i.imgur.com/vayeLPV.jpg
worklaptopacct|2 years ago
brnt|2 years ago
Gotta say though, Poland has both, but indeed has a full range from small Zabkas to Auchans at the edge of town (probably not a coincidence it's French brands operating the hypermarkets).
OfSanguineFire|2 years ago
Carrefour Poland and Auchan Poland commonly use the term in to describe their own huge shops, like the one in Warsaw’s Arkadia shopping mall. Just do a Google search for the phrase “w naszym hipermarkecie”.
sznio|2 years ago
I do miss it. Tesco Value Beer was great.