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Cora (hypermarket)

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Cora SA
Company typePrivate company, SA
IndustryRetail
Founded1974; 50 years ago (1974), Belgium
Headquarters
Paris
,
France
Area served
France and Belgium
Key people
Philippe Bouriez
ProductsHypermarkets
ParentLouis Delhaize Group
Websitewww.cora.fr

Cora is a chain of hypermarkets owned by Louis Delhaize Group in France, Belgium and the French overseas territory of Mayotte. Cora was founded in 1974 by the supermarket holding Louis Delhaize Group after taking over three Carrefour hypermarkets located in Belgium.[1] These three were originally established around 1969 as a joint venture franchise between two other companies: the Carrefour Group and the Delhaize Group.[2]

The Louis Delhaize Group also includes the supermarket chain Match, the online supermarket Houra, the Truffaut garden center chain and the Animalis pet shop chain. The name 'Cora' is borrowed from the Greek goddess Persephone (Roman: Proserpina) who is also known as Cora.

Formerly, Cora had hypermarkets in Hungary, but in 2011 the stores were sold to Auchan and handled to them by summer 2012. Similarly, the Romanian stores were bought by Carrefour in October 2023. In 2024 E.Leclerc bought all Cora and Smatch stores in Luxembourg. In 2023 Carrefour bought all Cora and Smatch stores in France for 1 billion €. Carrefour finalized the acquisition of Cora and Smatch stores from Louis Delhaize in July 2024. Carrefour products will be available in Cora and Smatch starting from September 2024 and Carrefour will put all Cora Hypermarkets under the Carrefour banner in France.

Operations around the world[edit]

Country Number of stores
France 61
Belgium 7

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