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''Supermercados Peruanos S.A.'' ("Peruvian Supermarkets") is the second largest supermarket and hypermarket chain in Peru. Although its operations were concentrated around Lima at first, the chain started to expand in Peru by opening a store in Arequipa, Trujillo and Chiclayo in 2007. Three more stores are scheduled to be opened in Peru: one in Huancayo, also the company has plans for the next year for another store in Arequipa and one in Cusco. The company was founded in 2004 after Interbank bought Supermercados Santa Isabel from Dutch multinational Ahold in 2003. The company has three denomination groups: *Supermarkets: Vivanda, Plaza Vea Super. *Hypermarkets: Plaza Vea and Market San Jorge. *Discount Stores: Mass. ==History== The history of ''Supermercados Peruanos'' started in 1993 when the Chilean company ''Supermercados Santa Isabel S.A'' opened stores in Lima most of those were in locales where there used to be an ''Scala Gigante'' Super or Hypermarket. In 1999 the Netherlands company Ahold bought the company, and began with the hypermarket project, it was called Plaza Vea and the discount stores Mini Sol(today Mass), but in 2003 the international Royal Ahold decided to sell Supermercados Santa Isabel, and in the same year the Peruvian bank Interbank bought the company. In 2005 they opened their first supermarket Vivanda on Pezet Avenue in the San Isidro District in Lima. In 2006 they started to change some ''Santa Isabel'' stores into ''Plaza Vea 'Super. In 2007 Minisol changed their name to ''Mass'', and they also opened their first hypermarket outside Lima in Trujillo, and another one in Chiclayo. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Supermercados Peruanos」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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