List of supermarket chains in Malaysia

This is a list of supermarket chains in Malaysia.

Current supermarket chains

AEON BiG (now GoldKart Mega) in Batu Pahat, Johor
A Tesco store in Klang, Selangor, Malaysia.

Nationwide

West Malaysia

  • Ben's Independent Grocer
  • Big 10 Grocer
  • Billion Supermarket
  • Checkers Hypermarket
  • C-Mart
  • Eco-Shop
  • GAMA Supermarket & Departmental Store
  • GoldKart
  • GCH Retail
  • Haniffa Department Store
  • HeroMarket
  • Homes Fresh Grocer
  • Isetan Foodmarket (by Isetan)
  • Jaya Grocer
  • Lotus
  • LuLu Hypermarket
  • MeMiZoooZooo Grocer
  • NSK Grocer (supermarket chain of NSK Trade City)
  • OMG Wholesale Mart
  • Pak Grocer
  • Pasaraya Borong Big
  • Pasaraya Borong Matahari
  • Pasaraya CS
  • Pasaraya Gold Star Best Mart
  • Pasaraya Rakan
  • Qra[2]
  • Redtick (serving East Malaysia)
  • Sam's Groceria
  • Segi Fresh
  • Selections Groceries
  • SOGO
  • Star Grocer
  • ST Rosyam Mart
  • Super Seven
  • TF Value Mart
  • The Food Merchant[3]
  • The Store
  • Urban Marketplace
  • Village Grocer

East Malaysia

Sarawak

Sabah

Former supermarket chains

  • AEON Group (converted into GoldKart after withdrawing from underperforming markets)[4]
  • Carrefour (taken over by AEON Group to become AEON BiG)[5]
  • Emporium Supermarket & Departmental Store
  • Fajar Supermarket
  • Hiong Kong Supermarket
  • Jaya Supermarket
  • Kimisawa Supermarket
  • Makro (taken over by Tesco to become Tesco Extra)
  • Ngiu Kee
  • Pasaraya Greatwall
  • Pasaraya Ocean
  • Rich Supermarket
  • Senyum Supermarket
  • Sri Kota Supermarket
  • Tops
  • Yaohan Supermarket
  • Yuyi Supermarket

References

  1. ^ "Econsave | Your Neighbourhood Supermarket | Groceries Shopping". Econsave.
  2. ^ "Qra : Grocery Shopping Malaysia [Online and In-store]". qrafoods.com.
  3. ^ "The Food Merchant | An International Grocer". The Food Merchant.
  4. ^ Van, Tong (2021-02-17). "Aeon to exit Malaysia, rebrands its stores". Inside Retail Asia. Retrieved 2024-05-01.
  5. ^ "Carrefour becomes Aeon Big". The Malay Mail. 2 November 2012. Archived from the original on 12 November 2012. Retrieved 9 February 2013.