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Discount stores are retail establishments that sell products at prices lower than the standard or . Discounters rely on and efficient to keep down costs.

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Types
Discount stores can be categorized into several types, which vary by country; the following examples focus on the United States.


Hypermarkets (superstores)
Discount such as or Target sell general merchandise in a ; many have a full grocery selection and are thus , though that term is not generally used in North America. In the 1960s and 1970s the term "discount department store" was used, and chains such as , and TG&Y billed themselves as such. The term "discount department store" or "off-price department store" is sometimes applied to big-box discount retailers of apparel and home goods, such as , , , and Burlington.


Category killers
So-called stores, specialize in one type of merchandise and sell it in . Examples include:


Warehouse clubs
When membership is required, discount superstores are known as , and often require purchases of larger sizes or quantities of goods than a regular superstore. The main national chains, both of which have operations outside the U.S., are and Sam's Club.


Discount grocery store
Major discount retail chains in the U.S. include , , and . As of 2025, operates around 6,600 stores and operates around 12,600 stores worldwide.


Variety stores, dollar stores, five and dimes
In the United States, are commonly known as dollar stores—such as , and ,—which typically sell goods at a single or low fixed price point. During the early and mid-twentieth century they were commonly known as "five and dimes" or "dime stores". Stores of the main chains, Woolworth's, J. J. Newberry and , lined the shopping streets of U.S. downtowns and suburbs, and starting in the 1950s they also opened branches in shopping malls. These chains originally sold items for 5, 10 or 25 cents, but many later moved to a model with flexible price points, with a variety of general merchandise at discounted prices, in formats smaller than today's discount superstores.


History

United States
During the period from the 1950s to the late 1980s, discount stores were more popular than the average or in the United States. There were hundreds of discount stores in operation, with their most successful period occurring during the mid-1960s in the U.S. with discount store chains such as , Ames, , Gibson's Discount Center, E. J. Korvette, , Fisher's Big Wheel, , , , , Howard Brothers Discount Stores, Kuhn's-Big K (sold to in 1981), TG&Y and (closed in 1983, part sold to Wal-Mart) among others.

, Kmart, and Target all opened their first locations in 1962. Kmart was a venture of S. S. Kresge Company that was a major operator of . Other retail companies branched out into the discount store business around that time as adjuncts to their older store concepts. As examples, Woolworth opened a chain (also in 1962); opened ; Chicago-based launched ; and Central Indiana-based L. S. Ayres created . J. C. Penney opened discount stores called Treasure Island or The Treasury; Sheboygan, Wisconsin based H. C. Prange Co. opened a chain of discount stores called , and Atlanta-based Rich's owned discount stores called .

During the late 1970s and the 1980s, these chains typically were either shut down or sold to a larger competitor. Kmart and Target themselves are examples of adjuncts, although their growth prompted their respective parent companies to abandon their older concepts (the S. S. Kresge five and dime store disappeared, while the Dayton-Hudson Corporation eventually divested itself of its department store holdings and renamed itself Target Corporation).

In the United States, discount stores had 42% of the overall retail market share in 1987; in 2010, they had 87%."America's top stores." 'Consumer Reports, June 2010, p. 17.

Many of the major discounters now operate "", which adds a full-service grocery store to the traditional format. The chain in the Midwest consists entirely of supercenters, while Wal-Mart and Target have focused on the format as of the 1990s as a key to their continued growth. Although discount stores and department stores have different retailing goals and different markets, a recent development in retailing is the "discount department store", such as , which is a combination of the Kmart and Sears formats, after the companies' merger as Sears Holdings Corporation.


Canada
Woolworths entered Canada in the 1920s, the stores were converted to the , and other stores in 1994. , a competitor to Woolworth's entered the Canadian market in 1929.

was founded in 1931, and was acquired by the Hudson's Bay Company in 1978. opened its first store in in 1961, modeled on Woolworths. was founded in 1982 in Toronto, and sells off-price brand clothing. entered Canada in 1986. In 1990, the American chain purchased the chain in Canada and converted the stores into Walmarts. was founded in Quebec in 1992. In 1998, bought out Canada, taking over its stores.

In 2011, , owned by the American , entered Canada, and sold most of its stores to Target. filed for bankruptcy in 2015, selling its stores to , Lowe's and .

In 2016, the Hudson's Bay Company started opening Saks Off 5th locations to sell off-price brands. American off-price chain opened its first Canadian location in in 2018.

  • Food Basics discount supermarket.
  • No frills discount supermarket.


Multinationals


By country
Outside the United States and Canada, the main discount store chains listed by country are as follows:


Australia


Albania
  • Diambe Market


Argentina
  • Dia


Austria


Angola
  • Usave


Belgium


Botswana
  • Usave


Bosnia and Herzegovina


Brazil
  • Dia (supermarket chain)


Bulgaria


Chile
  • Superbodega acuenta


China


Colombia
  • Tiendas D1
  • ARA (Jerónimo Martins)
  • Dollarcity
  • Ísimo, formerly Justo Y Bueno


Costa Rica
  • Pali
  • Pequeno Mundo


Croatia


Cyprus


Czechia


Denmark


Greece


Guatemala
  • Super del Barrio
  • Despensa Familiar
  • Dollar City
  • Econo Super


Ecuador
  • Tiendas Tuti


Egypt
  • BIM


El Salvador
  • Dollar City


Estonia


Eswatini
  • Usave
  • Boxer superstores


Finland


Germany
Major chains of discount supermarkets in Germany are , , Netto Marken-Discount, Netto (store), Norma and Penny.


Honduras

Latvia


Hungary


Ireland


Kenya
  • Jaza Discount


Lithuania


Luxembourg


Italy
Italy has numerous discount supermarkets, including and , the chains with the largest number of stores, and , , Dpiù, , Penny, and Tuodì.


Japan
Japan has numerous discount stores, including , , Don Quijote (store) and The Price (owned by ).


Malaysia
  • Eco-shop
  • Mr Dollar


Malta


Malawi
  • Usave


Mexico


Lesotho
  • Usave


Morocco
  • BIM


Mozambique
  • Usave


Namibia
  • Usave


Netherlands
Action, Euroland, Solow, and Zeeman. In addition, the German discount supermarkets and both operate in the country.


New Zealand
  • PAKnSAVE


North Macedonia
  • KAM Market
  • Market Kipper
  • Stokomak
  • Lidi


Norway
  • REMA 1000


Nicaragua

Peru
  • Tiendas Mass
  • DollarCity


Philippines
  • Dali Everyday Grocery
  • O!Save


Poland
Discount supermarkets cover about 30% of food sales in Poland. Main chains include , , Netto, and .


Portugal
  • Minipreço / Dia (supermarket chain)
  • Plus sold to Jerónimo Martins


Netto converted into Intermarché

Panama
  • El Machetazo


Romania


Russia


Former
  • Holdi
  • Kopeyka


Serbia


Slovakia


Slovenia


South Africa
  • Wellsave
  • Devland Hyper
  • Foodeez
  • Looters Slashed price warehouse
  • Usave
  • Boxer Superstores
  • Deals Superstores


Spain


Sweden


Switzerland


Turkey
  • A101
  • BİM
  • File owned by BİM
  • Hakmar Express owned by Hakmar
  • Şok owned by Yıldız Holding


Ukraine
  • ATB


United Kingdom


Venezuela
  • Tiendas Ovejita
  • Tiendas Daka


See also


Further reading
  • Nelson, Walter Henry, The Great Discount Delusion, New York: D. McKay, 1965.

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