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This is a list of big-box stores by country.

Multi-national

  • Auchan - hypermarkets; France
  • B&Q - DIY home improvement; United Kingdom
  • Babies "R" Us - baby clothes, care products, furniture, toys (Defunct)
  • Barnes & Noble - books, music, videos, magazines
  • Best Buy - music, videos, electronics, computer software, appliances
  • Blockbuster Video - video rental (Defunct)
  • Borders - books, music, videos (Defunct)
  • Bricorama - D.Y, gardening; France
  • Bunnings - Home improvement; Australia and New Zealand (formerly United Kingdom and Ireland)
  • Cabela's - hunting, fishing, camping; historically a US-only chain, but opened its first Canadian location in 2008
  • Carrefour - hypermarkets; France
  • Castorama - DIY, gardening; France
  • Conforama - home furniture, electronics; France
  • Cora
  • Costco - merged with Price Club; groceries, general merchandise
  • Darty - electronics, appliances
  • Decathlon - sports equipment, sports clothing, bicycles; France
  • E.Leclerc - hypermarkets; France
  • Fnac - music, videos, games, books, computer software, electronics, appliances; France
  • Galeries Lafayette - department store; France
  • Geoffrey's Toy Box - toys, video games, videos (Revival of Toys R Us)
  • Harvey Norman - furniture, housewares, electronics; Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Malaysia, Ireland, United Kingdom (Northern Ireland), Slovenia and Croatia
  • Hipercor - hypermarkets; Spain
  • The Home Depot - hardware
  • IKEA - furniture, housewares
  • Kaufland - groceries, general merchandise; Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Romania, Bulgaria and Croatia
  • Kmall24 - Korean cosmetics, groceries, households&groceries, clothing
  • Kmart - owned by Transformco; groceries, general merchandise; United States (formerly Canada, Australia, Czechoslovakia, Mexico, New Zealand and Singapore)
    • Big Kmart - groceries, general merchandise (Defunct)
    • Super Kmart - groceries, general merchandise (Defunct; United States, Australia and Mexico)
    • Sears Essentials - groceries, general merchandise (Defunct)
    • Sears Grand - groceries, general merchandise (Defunct)
  • Kmart Australia - owned by Wesfarmers previously related to Kmart stores in the US; general merchandise; Australia and New Zealand
  • Leroy Merlin - DIY, gardening; France
  • Norauto - automotive; France
  • OBI
  • Office 1
  • Office Depot - office supplies
  • PetSmart - pet supplies
  • PriceSmart
  • Real - owned by Metro AG
  • Sephora - perfumes; France
  • Staples Inc. - office supplies, office equipment
  • Target - general merchandise
  • Tesco - hypermarkets; United Kingdom
  • Tower Records - music, videos (Defunct)
  • Toys "R" Us - toys, video games, videos (Temporarily Defunct)
  • Walmart - groceries, general merchandise
  • The Warehouse Group

Australia

Bangladesh

Canada

China

Hong Kong

PARKnSHOP Superstore

France

India

Indonesia

Laos

Malaysia

New Zealand

Norway

Pakistan

Philippines

Singapore

Thailand

United Kingdom

  • Argos - general household merchandise, toys
  • Asda - grocery, general merchandise
  • B&Q - hardware, home improvement materials
  • Currys - electronics, white goods
  • DFS - furniture
  • Halfords - auto parts and accessories
  • Matalan - clothing
  • Morrisons - grocery, general merchandise
  • Sainsbury's - grocery, general merchandise
  • Tesco Extra - grocery, general household merchandise, clothing, furniture and electronics
  • Marks & Spencer - clothing, home, food, beauty and M&S bank
  • Waitrose - food

United States

Big Chain Stores

Warehouse clubs

All locations of these chains offer groceries and general merchandise.

Vietnam

See also