SM Supermarket

SM Supermarket
Industry Retailing
Founded 1985
Founder Henry Sy, Sr.
Headquarters Pasay, Philippines
Area served
Philippines
Website www.smmarkets.com.ph

SM Supermarket is the food retail arm of SM Investments. As of May 30, 2014, it operates 42 supermarkets and 98 SaveMore branches across the Philippines.[1]

The entrance of SM Supermarket in the SM Aura mall in Bonifacio Global City, Metro Manila, Philippines.

History

Operated by Super Value, Inc., SM Supermarket established its first store in 1985 at the Ayala Center, Makati and outside Metro Manila in Iloilo City. In 1998, SM Supermarket introduced stand-alone independent neighborhood supermarkets, the SaveMore Markets.[2]

SM SaveMore Markets

SaveMore Market is a chain of neighborhood grocery stores under the SM Food Retail Group (other food retail formats under SM are SM Supermarket and SM Hypermarket). These Savemore stores are located outside an SM mall in either stand-alone outlets or as an anchor tenant of a commercial center/commercial building or non-SM mall.[3]

SM MarketPlace

SM MarketPlace is the newest addition to SM Food Retail Group which manages SM Supermarket, SM Hypermarket, and SaveMore Market. These Marketplace stores are located in an existing major non-SM Mall or a specialty SM Supermall to provide grocery needs to shoppers. On December 8, 2012, The former A-Venue Events Center is converted to SM MarketPlace.

Branches

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SM Supermarket

SaveMore Market

  • Jaro 1, Iloilo City (1993)(formerly SM Supermarket-Jaro)
  • Riverbanks Center, Marikina (1999)
  • Mactan, Cebu (2002)
  • Elizabeth Mall, Cebu (2003)
  • Festival Mall, Alabang (2004)
  • Jaro 2, Iloilo City (2006)
  • Angono, Rizal (2006)
  • Morong, Rizal (2007)
  • SQC (2008)
  • Parkmall, Cebu (2008)
  • Nagtahan, Manila (2008)
  • Tanay, Rizal (2008)
  • Mezza, Sta. Mesa, Quezon City (2009)
  • Laon Laan (2009)
  • P. Tuazon (2009)
  • Del Monte (2009)
  • Super Amigo, Cabanatuan City (2009)
  • SM Megacenter Cabanatuan (2009)
  • Taft (2009)
  • Broadway, Quezon City (2009)
  • Anonas (2009)
  • Libertad, Bacolod (2009)
  • Novaliches, Quezon City (2009)
  • Visayas (2009)
  • Savemore 1, National Highway, Solano, Nueva Vizcaya (2009)
  • EDSA West Kamias (2010)
  • Legazpi MetroHub (2010) Legazpi City
  • Naga City Main (2010)
  • Baliuag, Bulacan (2010)
  • Pasong Tamo, Makati (2010)
  • Amang Rodriguez (2010)
  • Malabon (2010)
  • Villa Angela Arcade, Megaworld IT Park, Bacolod City (aka Bacolod East) (2010)
  • Agora, Cagayan de Oro (2010)
  • Zapote, Bacoor City (2010)
  • Berkeley (2010)
  • Cartimar, Pasay (2010)
  • Northstar Mall, Ilagan City, Isabela (2010)
  • Angeles, Pampanga (2010)
  • Muntinlupa (2011)
  • Shopmart, Ilagan City, Isabela (2011)
  • Jackman (2011)
  • Capistrano, Cagayan de Oro (2011)
  • Bayambang, Pangasinan (2011)
  • Malhacan (2011)
  • Kauswagan, Cagayan de Oro (2011)
  • Araneta (2011)
  • Santa Ana (2011)
  • Apalit, Pampanga (2011)
  • Santa Maria, Bulacan (2011)
  • Biñan (2011)
  • Shoe Ave. (2011)
  • Balibago (2011)
  • Canduman, Mandaue City (2011)
  • Maguikay (2011)
  • Pedro Gil (2011)
  • Iba, Zambales (2011)
  • Kanlaon (2011)

Maharlika Highway Tumauini Xentro Mall Isabela (2016)

Upcoming

SM SaveMore Market

  • Cedar Peak, Mabini St. Baguio (2016)
  • Paseo Reale Mall, Tuguegarao City (2015)
  • San Isidro, General Santos City (2014)

SM Supermarket

  • Legazpi (2016)
  • Puerto Princesa (2016)
  • Trece Martires (2016)
  • East Ortigas (2016)
  • Butuan (TBA)[4]

See also

References

  1. http://sminvestments.com/smic/?p=249
  2. , SMSupermarket
  3. , SMSupermarket
  4. 1 2 SM Prime Holdings Retail Bonds Prospectus 2014. p. 59. Philippine Dealing Exchange

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