Carrefour reaches 40 Supeco in Spain after opening 15 supermarkets this year

Carrefour already reaches 40 establishments in its Supeco store network in Spain after having accelerated its expansion plan with 15 new centers over the last year, to which it plans to add another 16 in 2022.

The company, which is firmly committed to job creation, has doubled Supeco’s workforce in the last year with 800 new collaborators, currently employing 1,900 people nationwide.

For Alexandre de Palmas, executive director of Carrefour Spain, “Supeco’s growth in Spain confirms a commercial model in full expansion backed by solid figures that allows Carrefour to increase its market share. Supeco’s success is the result of adapting and combining the best prices in the market with the proximity to our customers. Next year we plan to open 16 new Supeco stores”.

The autonomous communities that have this Carrefour format are Andalusia, Cantabria, Castilla La Mancha, Castilla y León, Catalonia, the Community of Madrid, the Valencian Community, Extremadura and Galicia. Supeco is the most economical alternative in each of the locations where it is present. Proof of this, according to OCU price studies, it is listed as the cheapest supermarket chain.

Supeco is a brand born in 2012 in San José de la Rinconada (Seville) and exports from Spain to other countries of the Carrefour group. Since its creation, it has evolved maintaining its policy of guaranteeing the best price in a catalog made up of nearly 8,000 food products, among which local and regional suppliers play a predominant role.

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