Fact-checked by Grok 2 weeks ago

Leader Price

Leader Price was a supermarket chain founded in 1989 by Jean Baud and Albert Baussan as part of the Franprix-Leader Price network, specializing in low-cost groceries with a focus on private-label products comprising up to 77% of its offerings. Acquired by in 1997, the chain expanded to over 650 stores in by the late , positioning itself as a major player in the hard-discount segment alongside competitors like and . Headquartered in (), Leader Price emphasized affordability, cleanliness, and a balanced selection of approximately 4,000 product references to attract budget-conscious shoppers. The chain faced increasing pressure from German discounters in the , leading to declining and financial challenges for its parent company, . In March 2020, Casino announced the sale of 567 Leader Price stores—out of a total network of 656—for an enterprise value of €735 million to Aldi , while retaining ownership of the brand and committing to operate a reduced number of franchised outlets under licensing agreements. The transaction, completed in November 2020, involved the transfer of 545 Leader Price stores and 2 supermarkets, marking a strategic retreat from the core discount operations, with the sold stores gradually rebranded as Aldi locations. By 2025, Leader Price's presence in had significantly diminished, with its franchise activities classified as discontinued operations by . The final Leader Price franchise store was integrated into Casino's broader restructuring efforts, effectively ending the chain's independent operations in its home market after over three decades. Internationally, Leader Price had brief expansions, such as in and , but these were also wound down in prior years, leaving the brand largely dormant following the divestitures.

History

Founding and early years

Leader Price was founded in 1988 as a supermarket chain in , targeting budget-conscious consumers with a focus on everyday essentials at low prices. The concept was developed by entrepreneurs Jean Baud and Albert Baussan, who aimed to compete in the growing hard- sector by offering a streamlined experience in urban areas. The chain's name derived from an existing private-label brand, emphasizing value and accessibility for price-sensitive shoppers in the region. The first Leader Price store opened in in 1988, marking the beginning of its physical expansion. Initial openings were concentrated in the area, including suburban locations to serve densely populated neighborhoods. The early business strategy centered on achieving low prices through an efficient , direct sourcing from suppliers, and a limited product assortment of approximately 1,000 stock-keeping units (SKUs) per store, which allowed for reduced operational costs and faster compared to traditional . This approach prioritized high-volume sales of basic groceries, household items, and non-perishables, appealing to working-class families seeking affordability without extensive variety. During the early 1990s, Leader Price experienced steady growth, reaching around 100 stores by the mid-decade through organic expansion in urban and suburban sites around . This milestone reflected the chain's success in capturing in a competitive landscape, where formats were gaining traction amid economic pressures on consumers. By 1997, the network had expanded to approximately 250 stores, solidifying its position as a key player in French proximity retailing. In September 1997, acquired Leader Price (along with the related Franprix chain) for about FF2.8 billion (approximately $480 million), integrating it into a larger portfolio and shifting it from independent operations to a within a major group. This acquisition enabled further synergies in and branding while preserving the core model.

Expansion under Groupe Casino

Following its acquisition by in September 1997, when the chain comprised approximately 250 stores, Leader Price was integrated into the group's diversified portfolio as a key player in the proximity discount format, targeting medium-sized cities and urban peripheries with compact stores emphasizing affordability and convenience. This move enabled synergies in purchasing, logistics, and operations with other Casino banners, such as shared through Easydis and collaborative sourcing that reduced costs by an estimated 140 million francs within 18 months post-acquisition. Rebranding efforts began in earnest in the early 2000s to align with Casino's broader discount strategy, including the development of lines focused on essential, low-cost staples. The chain adopted an everyday low pricing (EDLP) model to maintain consistent affordability, differentiating it from promotional-heavy competitors while leveraging Casino's scale for competitive supplier negotiations. Under Casino's ownership, Leader Price experienced significant network expansion, growing from roughly 200 stores in 2000 to over 500 by 2013 and surpassing 700 by 2015, reaching approximately 656 outlets by 2019, with a focus on organic openings and conversions in underserved proximity locations. This scaling strengthened its position in the segment, where it captured about 2.0% of the overall grocery by late 2019, translating to a notable portion of the category amid rising consumer demand for value-oriented . Financially, the chain achieved key milestones, including annual revenues of €2.4 billion in 2019, reflecting robust same-store sales growth driven by the EDLP approach and penetration, which helped sustain profitability despite sector pressures. The 2010s brought intensified challenges from hard-discount rivals and , whose aggressive expansions eroded Leader Price's market positioning and prompted strategic adaptations, including a comprehensive relaunch plan in that modernized over 250 stores with simplified layouts, updated , and expanded fresh produce sections to enhance appeal for daily shopping. These upgrades, which increased space for perishables like fruits, , and items by up to 20% in renovated outlets, aimed to counter perceptions of limited assortment while preserving the discount ethos, resulting in improved footfall and basket sizes in targeted locations. Despite these efforts, competition contributed to stagnant growth in some regions, underscoring the need for ongoing operational efficiencies within Casino's ecosystem.

Sale to Aldi and restructuring

In March 2020, Groupe Casino announced an agreement to sell 567 Leader Price stores and three warehouses in metropolitan France to Aldi France for an enterprise value of €735 million, as part of its efforts to reduce debt and streamline operations. The transaction received conditional approval from the Competition Authority in November 2020 and was completed later that month, with 545 stores ultimately transferred along with two additional supermarkets and the warehouses, generating €717 million in enterprise value proceeds after adjustments. retained approximately 95 stores, which it planned to convert to other formats, while keeping ownership of the Leader Price brand for continued use in international markets and limited domestic activities. Aldi France began integrating the acquired assets immediately, with a transition period managed by Casino through 2021 to ensure operational continuity. By late 2021, over 500 stores had been converted to the format, marking the achievement of key integration milestones, including the reopening of central warehouses within four months and individual store conversions completed in about four weeks each. In its 2024 full-year financial results, classified its remaining Leader Price activities in , primarily franchise operations, as discontinued operations, reflecting the substantial divestiture and shift away from the chain's core domestic presence while preserving the for overseas territories. As a test for potential revival, launched a single pilot store under the "LP" banner in Normanville, , in early 2022, featuring an updated hard- concept with enhanced pricing and layout innovations derived from the Leader Price legacy. In December 2022, announced plans to expand the "LP" concept into a network of , leveraging retained Leader Price sites. However, as of 2025, the initiative appears limited, with the brand's activities integrated into broader restructuring and classified as discontinued.

Business Model

Store format and operations

Leader Price operated as a discount proximity , featuring compact stores typically measuring 400 to 1,000 m² to support efficient, quick experiences suited to consumers. This format emphasized streamlined layouts with linear shelving that prioritized products, comprising roughly 73% of the assortment for cost-effective operations and minimal staffing. checkouts, adopted by many retailers in the , helped reduce labor needs and accelerate customer throughput. Prior to 2020, operational efficiencies stemmed from centralized utilizing Groupe Casino's warehouses, enabling consistent supply to over 500 stores. Following the sale to France, which included three warehouses, the sold network transitioned to Aldi's integrated , enhancing distribution speed and cost control during the post-acquisition restructuring phase. Stores targeted high-traffic locations to maximize and , aligning with the proximity model's focus on convenience. In the , sustainability initiatives under included reduced packaging across banners like Leader Price to minimize waste and energy-efficient store designs to lower consumption, contributing to broader environmental goals such as improved . At its 2019 peak, the chain employed around 5,500 staff, with training programs emphasizing cost-control measures and to sustain the model's competitiveness. This structure supported brief product range integration, where private labels dominated to reinforce value-driven operations.

Product range and private labels

Leader Price maintained a focused product assortment typical of a discount supermarket, offering between 2,000 and 4,000 stock-keeping units (SKUs) per store, with approximately 70-80% consisting of private-label products emphasizing everyday essentials. This range prioritized affordability and simplicity, covering groceries, household goods, and basic non-food items without luxury or high-end offerings. The assortment was designed to meet daily needs, with a strong emphasis on value-driven basics rather than extensive variety. The chain's private labels formed the core of its , accounting for the majority of sales and enabling cost control through in-house branding. Key brands included the flagship Leader Price line for standard everyday essentials, Le Prix Gagnant for entry-level first-price items (though this sub-brand was phased out around 2018 in favor of unified packaging), and Leader Bio for products, which comprised over 10% of the assortment with around 500 references focused on natural and sustainable options. Additional specialized labels encompassed Leader Price Equitable for fair-trade goods, Fine Ligne for lighter or health-oriented variants, and Leader Price Kids for child-specific products. These private labels, totaling over 3,500 references historically, supported seasonal promotions and targeted categories like bio fresh produce, with more than 50 fresh items introduced to appeal to eco-conscious shoppers. Sourcing strategies leveraged partnerships with suppliers and Groupe Casino's internal facilities to achieve cost savings, ensuring competitive on staples like fresh , which represented a notable portion of sales through daily deliveries and origin-focused selections (e.g., French-sourced where possible). The chain emphasized price guarantees under its "prix Leader" branding, positioning products as the lowest-priced options in their categories, often backed by refund policies if competitors undercut them. By 2019, commitments included 30% of private-label products being "engaged" with certifications for origin, reduced environmental impact, or bio attributes, reflecting a shift toward quality alongside low prices. Following the 2020 sale of most mainland French stores to , converted locations transitioned to Aldi's private-label portfolio, including brands like its core everyday line and organic options, while retaining some Leader Price elements during a 2021 handover period. French franchises were discontinued by 2025. In contrast, retained operations in overseas territories (e.g., , Guyane, ), with around 27 stores as of 2025, continue to uphold the original brands and assortment model, preserving the proprietary focus amid local adaptations. This bifurcation maintained the chain's discount ethos, with private labels driving over 90% of sales in these remaining formats.

Geographic Presence

Operations in France

Following the 2020 acquisition of 545 Leader Price stores by Aldi France, the vast majority of these locations were converted to the Aldi format, with the integration process completed by late September 2021. No active Leader Price branding remains under Aldi operations in metropolitan France, as all acquired sites were rebranded and relaunched under the Aldi banner to align with its discount model. This conversion contributed significantly to Aldi's expansion, increasing its store network to more than 1,300 outlets across France by 2025. Casino Group retained approximately 89 franchised Leader Price stores in from its original network of 656 stores in 2020, but these were largely restructured and rebranded to other formats, such as Vival for smaller convenience outlets or Franprix for urban proximity stores. By 2024, Leader Price activities in were classified as discontinued operations within 's portfolio, reflecting the shift away from the brand in the domestic market. However, a single pilot "LP" store opened in Normanville in early 2022 as a test for a compact concept, featuring around 2,000 SKUs, pallet-based displays, and innovative pricing like volume discounts without traditional checkouts. This 650 sqm prototype, one of the last remaining Leader Price sites at the time, focused on minimal national brands and cost efficiencies, with plans evaluated for potential replication; following classification as discontinued operations in 2024, its current status is unclear, and no independent Leader Price stores remain operational in as of 2025. The transitions adhered to French labor regulations under Article L.1224-1 of the Labor Code, which mandates employee consultations and automatic transfers of staff contracts during business transfers, ensuring over 6,000 Leader Price employees moved to without disruption. restrictions, governed by laws like the 2008 Murcef and local commercial zoning (SCOT plans), limited new store openings and conversions by prioritizing environmental impact assessments and protecting small retailers, influencing the pace of 's post-acquisition relocations. In terms of market impact, held about 20% of the hard discount segment in 2019, generating €2.4 billion in revenue that year; post-sale, this share redistributed primarily to , bolstering its position with integrated operations exceeding €5 billion annually in by 2025.

International and overseas territories

Following the 2020 sale of its mainland stores to , retained ownership of the Leader Price brand for international and overseas operations, maintaining master franchises in select territories. This allowed the chain to continue as a retailer focused on everyday goods in regions outside . As of November 2025, Leader Price operates approximately 38 stores across Réunion Island and Madagascar, with no presence in other countries. In Réunion, a French overseas department, the chain runs 19 supermarkets managed by local franchisee Caillé Grande Distribution, alongside 10 smaller Leader Price Express convenience outlets, serving urban and suburban areas with a mix of imported and locally sourced products tailored to island consumers. These stores emphasize affordability amid high living costs, competing with established chains like Score and local independents. In Madagascar, nine urban stores—located in Ankadimbahoaka, Andranomena, Ankorondrano, Antaninarenina, Ambatobe, Majunga, Tamatave, Nosy Be Hell-Ville, and Anosizato—focus on imported essentials while navigating periodic disruptions, such as the 2025 protests that temporarily closed outlets before their reopening. The Malagasy operations face competition from local retailers like Jumbo Score and Kory, as well as other international players including Shoprite and Carrefour. Historically, Leader Price pursued limited international expansion in , including a single store opened in , , in 2006, supported by local project management for and ; these ventures were discontinued by the , with no ongoing presence. Overseas operations, particularly in island settings like and , contend with supply chain vulnerabilities, including high logistics costs, volatile shipping routes, and reliance on imports for non-local goods, which elevate operational expenses compared to mainland formats.

References

  1. [1]
    Leader Price 2025 Company Profile: Valuation, Investors, Acquisition
    Status. Acquired/​Merged ; Employees. 5,500 ; Latest Deal Type. M&A ; Financing Rounds. 1 ...
  2. [2]
    Leader Price - LinkedIn
    Les supermarchés discount Leader Price se distinguent par une sélection équilibrée de plus de 4 000 références dont 77 % à marques propres, ...<|control11|><|separator|>
  3. [3]
    Casino Guichard-Perrachon S.A. (Groupe Casino) Marketcap ...
    Jul 4, 2022 · In September 1997, Casino Group acquired majority ownership in both Franprix and Leader Price brands, along with their network of 650 stores.
  4. [4]
    Leader Price Reviews 140 - Trustpilot
    Rating 1.8 (140) Jan 31, 2022 · Leader Price is a French discount store chain of the Groupe Casino, headquartered in Paris, France.
  5. [5]
    Leader Price - Reviews, Photos & Phone Number - Updated October ...
    Leader Price stands out as a vibrant shopping destination, renowned for its appealing visual identity and commitment to cleanliness and clarity.
  6. [6]
    Leader Price too turns away from hard discount - RetailDetail EU
    Jun 7, 2018 · Leader price used to be the big price breaker on the French supermarket scene, but it has suffered badly from German competitors Aldi and Lidl.
  7. [7]
    Retailer Casino to sell Leader Price assets in France to Aldi | Reuters
    Mar 20, 2020 · This is because Casino is selling 567 Leader Price stores in France to Aldi out of an existing network of 656 stores. The stores that are not ...
  8. [8]
    [PDF] Casino Group completed the sale to ALDI France of 545 Leader ...
    Casino group has completed the sale to ALDI France of 545 Leader Price stores, 2 Casino supermarkets and 3 warehouses, for an enterprise value ...Missing: chain | Show results with:chain
  9. [9]
    Casino Group: Third quarter 2025 - Yahoo Finance
    Oct 30, 2025 · The last Leader Price franchise in France is presented within discontinued operations 12 International affiliate convenience stores include ...
  10. [10]
    [PDF] THIRD-QUARTER 2025 Continuation of the first half-year's growth ...
    Oct 30, 2025 · The store network saw 98 stores leave the network in Q3 2025, 37 store openings and 19 transfers from owned stores to franchises (866 exits, 101 ...
  11. [11]
    Leader Price closes last Belgian stores - RetailDetail EU
    Intermarché has acquired the last three Belgian shops of discount chain Leader Price. The three stores are reopening next month.
  12. [12]
    Leader Price - 1998 - LSA
    Casino. 01 Oct. 1998. Le rachat de Franprix-Leader Price par Casino passé au peigne fin. Un an et 10 jours après l'acquisition de Casino, le Conseil de la ...<|separator|>
  13. [13]
    Leader Price fête ses 25 ans et "croit toujours au discount" - L'Express
    Nov 5, 2015 · Née en 1989, Leader Price dispose de plus de 700 magasins en France et emploie. Leader Price fête ses 25 ans et "croit toujours au discount".
  14. [14]
    [PDF] Loss Leading as an Exploitative Practice
    Dec 12, 2011 · 2), hard discouters typically offer 1,000 to 1,500 SKUs, ... (namely, ED, Leader Price and Penny); Auchan and Tesco are experimenting along the ...
  15. [15]
    Casino Guichard-Perrachon S.A. - Company-Histories.com
    In 1997, Casino acquired French retail chains Franprix and Leader Price, then acquired Société Mariault, which operated a 600-store network of Spar, Vival, and ...
  16. [16]
    Eat or be eaten - Forbes
    Apr 20, 1998 · In September Casino bought two discount chains, Franprix and Leader Price, for FF2.8 billion ($480 million). A month later Couvreux took a ...
  17. [17]
    History - Groupe Casino
    Founded in 1898, Casino opened its first self-service store in 1948, first supermarket in 1960, first hypermarket in 1970, and merged with Rallye Group in 1992.Missing: date | Show results with:date
  18. [18]
    Casino attend de fortes synergies du rachat de Franprix et Leader ...
    Dec 12, 1997 · A l'inverse, pour les marques propres, Casino devrait dégager un gain de 140 millions de francs en dix-huit mois en exigeant les tarifs plus ...
  19. [19]
    [PDF] Rapport annuel - Groupe Casino
    ... de fin mai 2007 chez. Franprix et de début juillet 2007 chez Leader. Price. ... prix/Leader Price de – 45 bp à 6,9 % en 2007 reflète l'impact des plans de ...
  20. [20]
    Aldi se taille enfin une place en France - Lineaires
    Dec 1, 2020 · Les parts de marché cumulées d'Aldi et de Leader Price, respectivement 2,4% et 1,5% selon Kantar, devraient permettre au discounter de peser ...
  21. [21]
    Leader Price introduit des marques dans ses rayons, au risque de ...
    Jul 22, 2010 · Leader Price introduit des marques dans ses rayons, au risque de brouiller son image ... Les maxidiscompteurs cherchent des antidotes à la baisse ...Missing: frais | Show results with:frais
  22. [22]
    Leader Price va vendre des produits de marques pour se refaire une ...
    Jul 20, 2010 · 250 produits de marques​​ Leader Price a lancé début 2010 un «plan de relance» qui passe par une modernisation de ses magasins, des baisses de ...Missing: frais | Show results with:frais
  23. [23]
    Le hard-discount perd encore des parts de marché en France
    Oct 30, 2012 · Mi-2010, Leader Price, la filiale de Casino, faisait entrer Coca-Cola, Boursin, Gervita et L'Oréal Paris dans ses rayons. Au total, 250 ...
  24. [24]
    Casino Group has signed an agreement with Aldi France for the sale ...
    Mar 20, 2020 · Casino Group will remain the owner of the Leader Price brand in order to continue to operate it under certain conditions agreed with Aldi ...Missing: EDLP | Show results with:EDLP
  25. [25]
    Aldi – Leader Price transaction: The Autorité clears the acquisition of ...
    Nov 17, 2020 · On 5 October 2020, Aldi notified the Autorité de la concurrence of its plans to acquire assets owned by the Casino Group. These assets include ...Missing: EDLP | Show results with:EDLP
  26. [26]
    Aldi France Achieves 'Milestone' In Terms Of Leader Price Integration
    Nov 25, 2021 · Since the project commenced in January, each store took approximately four weeks to convert, while central warehouses were reopened within four ...Missing: timeline | Show results with:timeline
  27. [27]
    [PDF] 2024 FULL-YEAR RESULTS | Groupe Casino
    Feb 28, 2025 · Net profit (loss) from discontinued operations, Group share, represented a loss of -€2,464m in 2024 (vs.
  28. [28]
    Prix imbattables, scanettes, achats par palette... Leader Price teste ...
    Mar 6, 2022 · ... Casino a revu de fonds en comble l'offre de l'un de ses magasins, à Normanville (Eure), désormais baptisé «LP». Visite en avant-première.
  29. [29]
    France: Casino's Leader Price makes come back with LP ?
    Dec 21, 2022 · Leader Price is back in a new guise: Casino, the owner of the brand, is testing the LP pilot store in Normanville, France, in one of the last Leader Price ...Missing: EDLP Groupe
  30. [30]
    Franchise LEADER PRICE dans Franchise Magasins de proximité
    Apr 5, 2022 · Surface moyenne : 900 m². Franchise sans local : Non. Aide au financement : Oui. Type de contrat : Affiliation. Durée du contrat : 5 ans.
  31. [31]
    Lidl, Aldi, Leader Price… : les stratégies des discounters pour vous ...
    Jun 7, 2018 · Or, avec 5.500 références, dont 4.000 en marques propre (MMD), Leader Price se rapproche plutôt de l'assortiment d'un magasin de proximité, ...Missing: pourcentage | Show results with:pourcentage
  32. [32]
    Walmart, Costco and other companies rethink self-checkout - CNN
    Nov 13, 2023 · Self-service machines were first introduced during the 1980s to lower labor expenses. They shifted the work of paid employees to unpaid ...
  33. [33]
    Casino Group announces the completion of Leader Price disposal
    Nov 30, 2020 · Casino Group completed the sale to ALDI France of 545 Leader Price stores, 2 Casino supermarkets and 3 warehouses.
  34. [34]
    [PDF] Leader Price opens its 1001st store and launches a new local ...
    - Year-round low prices. - High-quality products and a fast shopping experience. - Stores with surface areas ranging from 75 to 300 square meters. - A simple ...<|separator|>
  35. [35]
    [PDF] Chapter 3 | Groupe Casino
    The Group's CSR policy aims to pave the way for responsible consumer habits and improve the sustainability of its business model by fostering stakeholder trust ...
  36. [36]
    [PDF] Guide to environmental requirements, social and good agricultural ...
    Environmental Sustainability: Energy efficiency and renewables: Casino has reduced its energy consumption, mainly through energy efficiency measures ...
  37. [37]
    Ouvrir une franchise LEADER PRICE pour devenir franchisé
    Distribution alimentaire : le groupe Casino autorisé à racheter près de 200 magasins à l'un de ses principaux franchisés 27 Déc 2019. L'Autorité de la ...
  38. [38]
    Leader Price - La convention collective de l'entreprise
    Ces salaires sont garantis pour 216 jours de travail par an, en incluant la journée de solidarité. Niveaux, Salaire minimum annuel garanti. Au titre des 36 ...Missing: séjour | Show results with:séjour
  39. [39]
    [PDF] defabLeader Price inaugure son 10001 magasins et lance Leader ...
    L'enseigne propose une marque propre composée de plus de 3500 références, dont 80% à la marque. Leader Price, 10% Le Prix Gagnant et 10% de marques nationales ...
  40. [40]
    Franprix Leader Price France - Buying office - Needl by Wabel
    Franprix Leader Price is a French chain of stores based on the proximity concept mainly found in Ile de France and it was incorporated in 1990.
  41. [41]
    Leader Price fait du ménage dans sa gamme MDD - Olivier Dauvers
    Jun 4, 2018 · Terminée la spécificité du produit (bio, allégé, enfants, etc), c'est désormais le rôle du produit pour le client qui structure la gamme autour ...
  42. [42]
    [PDF] Pour ses 30 ans, Leader Price incarne le « discount plaisir - FCD
    Jun 11, 2019 · Pour ses 30 ans, Leader Price incarne le « discount plaisir » en dévoilant les engagements de sa marque propre qui compte 30% de produits ...
  43. [43]
    Casino Global Sourcing - Sourcing division of Groupe Casino
    We work as a sourcing agent and assist our clients in locating, choosing and negotiating products. We are dedicated to those categories which we have strengths.Missing: Leader fournisseurs
  44. [44]
    Foie gras de canard entier, poivre sauvage de Madagascar et ... - LSA
    Nov 20, 2014 · Celle-ci offre huit gammes de produits, en l'occurrence Leader Price, Prix Gagnant, Leader Bio, Leader Price Equitable, Fine Ligne, Marques ...
  45. [45]
    comment Casino compte relancer Leader Price, sous le nom LP
    Dec 15, 2022 · Dans chaque magasin, qui fera entre 600 et 700 m², on va pouvoir trouver entre 2 000 et 3 000 références dont 99 % de marque Leader Price. Il n' ...
  46. [46]
    [PDF] ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT AT 31 DECEMBER 2022
    Dec 31, 2022 · made with Aldi France in connection with the gradual conversion of the Leader Price stores sold (completed in late. September 2021), and (ii) ...
  47. [47]
    L'entreprise ALDI Nord : l'histoire et nos engagements
    Belgique (depuis 1976, plus de 440 magasins). Portugal (depuis 2006, plus de 140 magasins). France (depuis 1988, plus de 1 300 magasins). Pologne (depuis 2008 ...<|separator|>
  48. [48]
    Groupe Casino - Wikipedia
    In its results for the first half of 2024, the Casino group announced that the Leader Price franchise activities are part of the discontinued operations.
  49. [49]
    France: Employment protection in relation to business transfers
    French legislation (Labor code, Article L. 1224-1) defines a transfer of undertaking as 'a change in the legal status of the employer, including without ...Missing: Aldi Leader
  50. [50]
    [PDF] Mass retailing in France and urban landscape transformations
    Jan 6, 2025 · Major retail groups, and some politicians, blamed the regulations for holding back their development and preventing new openings. In reality ...
  51. [51]
    [PDF] France Retail Foods 2019 - APEDA Agri Exchange
    Jul 23, 2019 · In addition, Casino's hard discounters Leader Price represent 20 percent of the total hard discounters in France. 7. Cora: The retailer is ...<|separator|>
  52. [52]
    Top Supermarkets in France 2025 by Revenue - Grocery Trade News
    Oct 23, 2025 · Top French Supermarkets by Revenue, Branches, and Employees (2025) ; 7, Aldi France, €13 billion ; 8, Franprix (Casino), €3 billion ; 9, Monoprix ( ...
  53. [53]
    The Reunionese Leader Prices remain in the bosom of Casino
    The Casino group retains the exploitation of Leader Price master franchises internationally. The sale by Casino of Leader Price to Aldi France was confirmed.Missing: 2020 | Show results with:2020
  54. [54]
    Caillé Grande Distribution makes its difference heard - Meeting Leader
    Olivier Mercier is the first leader of Reunion Island retail to speak publicly about the changes underway and their repercussions on consumption.
  55. [55]
    LEADER PRICE MADAGASCAR
    Bonjour, et bienvenue sur LeaderPrice.mg , le site qui vous facilite la vie ! · Choisissez vos articles parmi près de 4,000 références · Payez 50% de votre caddie ...Promotion · Nouveauté · Bio · Comment payer?
  56. [56]
    Madagascar - Distribution & Sales Channels
    Feb 20, 2024 · Eight major retail chains (grocery and home appliances) have a multi-city presence in the country. They are French (Carrefour, Leader Price ...
  57. [57]
    LEADER PRICE SUPERMARKETS - OJL GROUP – FIBAT
    OJL Group supported Leader Price during its development in Poland. The new supermarket, located in Rybnik, on Dworek Street, opened its doors in 2006.
  58. [58]
    [PDF] Overcoming supply chain challenges in the Pacific - The World Bank
    May 3, 2023 · Supply chain challenges in the Pacific include high logistics costs, transport expenses, volatile fuel prices, high mobilization costs, and ...