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Tía SA : ウィキペディア英語版
Almacenes Tía

Tiendas Industriales Asociadas S.A. Tía S.A. branded as Tía is a South American retailing brand founded in 1940, with separate divisions and brands in Ecuador, Uruguay and Colombia. It is the largest discount retailer in Ecuador and Uruguay operating there nearly 300 locations under the brands Tía, MAGDA, Ta-Ta and MULTI AHORRO. In Colombia Tia S.A (Colombia) operates 19 locations under the Tía brand.
== History ==

Tía S.A finds its roots in the Eastern European supermarket chain Te-Ta founded by Kerel Steuer and Federico Deutsch in the 1920s in Prague, Czechoslovakia, with presence in Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia and Romania. The Second World War and its effects forced the founders to emigrate to the Americas leaving everything behind, and beginning operations in Bogotá, Colombia in 1940 under the brand Tía, later expanding to Argentina, Peru, Uruguay and Ecuador under the Tía brand and other brands.
The wave of European migrants in the 1930s brought to Colombia a dozen members of the European families Steuer and Deutsch who created a store where customers could find everything they wanted without having to go to other stores.
The idea of creating a store similar to those that existed in Eastern Europe was protocolized on October 14, 1940, opening the first Tía store in South America, on Carrera Séptima, between calles 17 and 18, in the heart of Colombia, Bogotá.
The people of Bogotá no longer needed to make their purchases in five or six different shops, or ask for price discounts, in Tía they found everything under one roof and at fixed prices; also the lowest in the city. At the time there were stores specializing in items, but there was no concept of supermarket which was introduced by Tía.
The South American store industry has been a support for the development of this business organization, which besides the supermarket segment, allowed small manufacturing operations to arise over time and become important manufacturing companies in Colombia, Argentina, Ecuador, and Uruguay. Tía was one of the first stores to enter the market of private labels. This store was a pioneer in many aspects, which have served as a basis for national and international chains to modernize their business model.
Currently, Tia SA is present in Ecuador, Uruguay and Colombia. The Argentinean division with its 61 stores was sold to French supermarket chain Carrefour in 1999 for USD 630 millions and was rebranded first as Norte, and then as Carrefour. And the Peruvian division was sold after an unsuccessful evolution in the Peruvian market. Most of the shares of Tía S.A belong to the Colombian-born naturalized Argentine businessman and politician Francisco de Narváez and his family, Gustavo Andrés Deutsch, and financial institutions.

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