Esselunga

Esselunga
Type Joint-stock company
Industry grande distribuzione organizzata
Founded 1957
Headquarters Milan, Italy, Limito di Pioltello (MI)
Number of locations 130 points of sale
Key people Bernardo Caprotti
Products alimentari e beni di largo consumo
Revenue 5,4 billion of (2007)
Employees ca. 18,000 (2007)
Website www.esselunga.it

Esselunga S.p.A. is an Italian retail store chain. Founded in 1957 by brothers Bernardo, Guido and Claudio of the Caprotti family with Nelson Rockefeller, the company is now entirely owned by the Caprotti family through Supermarkets Italiani S.p.A.

It was the first supermarket chain in Italy and was the first to introduce on-line shopping and self-produced organic products.

With 17,000 employees, the company had a €4.9 billion turnover in 2006. Esselunga controls about 9% of the Italian grocery distribution market. It is ranked as the fourth most profitable company in the European retail sector (in proportion to its size) and it is Italy's 23rd largest company. Esselunga has owned 50% of the Italian branch of Penny Market (a REWE group company).

Esselunga is entirely owned by the family and is not on the stock market.

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