Atac

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Atac
Industry Retail
Founded 1982
Headquarters Croix, France
Products Grocery Stores
Parent Auchan Group
Subsidiaries Simply Market
Website atac.fr (French)

Atac (styled ATAC) is a brand of predominantly food stores operating supermarkets, created by the Docks de France in 1985 and is a subsidiary of the Auchan Group, since 1998.

The idea of the Atac concept, was a supermarket which was near bare, with no frills and low prices. One of their slogans was "ATAC, attack prices" Most Atac stores disappeared in 2009, when most stores took the name and brand of Simply Market, there are today still around 80 Atac stores left, mainly in Bourgogne, which are owned by the associated group Schiever.

History

In 1959, the first Docks de France supermarket is opened in Bagneux.

In 1982, the Docks de France group built and tested the first store under the name of Atac. In 1985, after the success of the first Atac store, the group embarked on the construction of a network of this brand, respecting the specifications.[1]

In 1996, the Auchan Group takes over the Docks de France group and former supermarket outlets, such as Super-Market and Suma Doc were rebranded. Franchisees entered the fold of the Auchan group during this operation.[2][3]

In 1998, creation of the ATAC Group, a sibling of the Auchan Group.

In 2009, the transformation of most Atac supermarkets in France that changes to Simply Market begins.

References

  1. "Historique". ATAC.fr (in French). Retrieved 17 March 2010. 
  2. Héléna Dupuy, Auchan veut faire mieux que les hard discounters, La Tribune, 02/11/2006
  3. Notes et références, www.z-factory.blogspot.com, consulté le 12/08/2010
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