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ShopRite

ShopRite, Shoprite, Shop Rite or Shop-Rite may refer to:

  • Shoprite (South Africa), the South African food distributor
  • Shoprite (Isle of Man), the Isle of Man-based food retailer that once traded in the United Kingdom
  • ShopRite (United States), the retailers' cooperative (co-op) chain of supermarkets in the northeastern and mid-Atlantic U.S.
    • ShopRite LPGA Classic, a women's professional golf tournament in the United States, sponsored by the supermarket chain
  • Shop-Rite (Canada), a Canadian catalogue store that operated from the 1970s to 1982
  • ShopRite (Australia), a Union/Association retail discount store with over 160 000 members.
ShopRite (United States)

ShopRite Supermarkets is a retailers' cooperative (co-op) chain of supermarkets in the northeastern United States, with stores in New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, and Pennsylvania. Based in Keasbey, New Jersey, ShopRite consists of 48 individually owned-and-operated affiliates with over 296 stores, all under its corporate and distribution arm, Wakefern Food Corporation. Wakefern itself owns and operates 33 of the locations through subsidiary ShopRite Supermarkets, and is the largest affiliate in the cooperative.

As of 2011, ShopRite is the largest retailer of food in Greater Philadelphia, pushing long-dominant Acme Markets to second place. , Wakefern was ranked 17th by sales among all supermarket operators in the United States.

Shoprite (Isle of Man)

Shoprite (Isle of Man) Limited (trading as Shoprite) is a supermarket chain in the Isle of Man. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Isle of Man Enterprises plc (formerly Shoprite Group plc).

Shoprite currently owns 12 supermarkets in the major towns of the Isle of Man. Three are located in Douglas, two in Peel, two in Ramsey, three in Port Erin, one in Onchan and one in Castletown. One of the Port Erin supermarkets is branded as Iceland and another as Shoprite Living. One of the Douglas stores trades as Winerite Extra. The supermarkets in Port Erin and Peel have a Subway café. There is also a Subway unit in Iceland, Douglas.

Its major competitors are Tesco (one store in Douglas) and Manx Co-op (ten supermarkets, mostly convenience stores, across the Isle of Man).

The company slogan is "The Difference Every Day" and is the main supporter of the Isle of Man Food and Drink industry. It is the only supermarket in the Isle of Man that stocks food from Waitrose (UK supermarket chain), Iceland (UK discount supermarket chain), Subway (US owned fast food franchise, currently the largest in the world), Wilkinson (UK based high street discount store), Cook (UK frozen ready meal supplier), Peacocks (UK "value" fashion retailer), and Lloyds Pharmacy (UK pharmacy chain). Shoprite previously also had concessions from German company Tchibo prior to the withdrawal of Tchibo from the Isle of Man market parallel to its withdrawal from the UK market. Tchibo's lack of success in the British market was summarized in the Retail Week 14 February 2008 issue, in which Tchibo was described as "a glorified pound shop". In 2009 Tchibo closed its own stores and supermarket concessions across the UK.

Shoprite (South Africa)
This article is about the South African food retailer. For other companies with the same or similar name, see ShopRite (disambiguation).

The Shoprite Group of Companies , is Africa's largest food retailer, it operates 1825 corporate and 363 franchise outlets in 15 countries across Africa and the Indian Ocean Islands. The Company's headquarters are situated in the Western Cape province of South Africa. Shoprite Holdings Ltd is a public company listed on the JSE Limited, with secondary listings on both the Namibian and Zambian Stock Exchanges.