Core Insights - The sales revenue of China's top 100 supermarket companies reached approximately 900 billion RMB, reflecting a slight growth of 0.3%, while the total number of stores decreased significantly by 9.8% to 25,200 stores, indicating transformation challenges in the supermarket industry due to diversified consumer trends and e-commerce impacts [1] - Only 14 companies achieved both sales and store number growth, showcasing a stark polarization in performance within the industry [1] - Notable companies in the lower half of the ranking include Chongqing Department Store, Costco (China), Tianhong Digital Technology, Pang Donglai, and Beiguo Mall, with Pang Donglai achieving sales of approximately 8.094 billion RMB and 12 stores, recognized for its exceptional customer service [1] Group 1 - The top ten companies include Walmart (China), RT-Mart, Hema, Yonghui Superstores, and Wumart, with Walmart leading at a sales scale of 158.84 billion RMB and 334 stores [4][5] - Hema's innovative business model resulted in a sales revenue of approximately 75 billion RMB and 420 stores, with plans to open nearly 100 new stores in over 50 new cities this year [5] - Lianhua Supermarket achieved sales of approximately 48.64 billion RMB with 3,152 stores, focusing on providing a rich selection of goods and creating a convenient shopping experience [5] Group 2 - Jibai Holdings, Lihua Group, Henan Dazhang, Aeon (China), and Guangzhou Yichulai ranked 11th to 15th, with Jibai Holdings reporting a sales scale of approximately 12.06 billion RMB and 3,179 stores [2] - The performance of the top 100 supermarket companies highlights the competitive landscape, where only a few have successfully adapted to market changes and consumer preferences [1][2]
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