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What are the general supermarkets?

1, RT-Mart

RT-MART (English: RT-MART) is a large chain of mass-market supermarkets in China and Taiwan, created by the president of the RT-MART Group, Yin Yanliang. As Taiwan's textile industry faced the threat of high labor costs and overseas low-cost competition by the 1990s, causing the textile industry to gradually step into the fate of a sunset industry in Taiwan, RT-Mart Textile, the main enterprise of the RT-Mart Group, faced the same problem.

So, Rimtek Group also began to seek transformation, and thus began to expand the scope and scale of the business of reinvestment, such as reinvestment in insurance, financial business (such as Antai Life, Bank SinoPac, etc.) and distribution business (such as RT-Mart) is the best example.

2, Sam's Club

Sam's Club is a high-end membership store under Wal-Mart, a Fortune 500 company, named after Mr. Sam Walton, the founder of Wal-Mart, who is a legendary figure in the retail industry. Sam's has been in business for more than 30 years, since the first store opened in April 1983 in Midwest City, Oklahoma, U.S.A. In the early 1990s, Sam's began to enter the international market, and since then Sam's has more than 800 stores around the world, making Sam's one of the world's largest membership stores, providing a quality shopping experience for more than 50 million individual and business members.

3, good and more

Good and more is approved by the Ministry of Commerce of the foreign-funded commercial enterprises, since its inception in August 1997 to date, the team continues to develop and grow. It operates more than 100 large-scale chain stores (including franchises), with a total business area of more than 400,000 square meters, more than 30,000 employees, and nearly 20,000 kinds of business items.

4, Wal-Mart

Wal-Mart Stores Co., Ltd. that is, Wal-Mart Stores Inc. (Wal-Mart Inc.) (NYSE: WMT), is a U.S. world-wide chain of companies, the world's largest company in terms of turnover, and its controlling person is the Walton family. It is headquartered in Bentonville, Arkansas, USA (northwest of Little Rock). Wal-Mart is primarily involved in retailing and is the world's largest employer, topping the Fortune 500 list for seven consecutive years.

5, Yonghui Supermarket

Yonghui Supermarket is a private joint-stock large-scale enterprise group fostered by Fujian Province in the process of promoting the transformation of traditional farmers' markets into modern distribution methods. Yonghui Supermarket was founded in 2001, headquartered in Fuzhou City, Fujian Province. Yonghui Supermarket is one of the first circulation enterprises in mainland China to introduce fresh agricultural products into modern supermarkets, and has been hailed as a model for the promotion of China's "agriculture to super" by seven national ministries and commissions, and as a "people's livelihood supermarket and people's Yonghui" by the people.