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This is a list of supermarket chains in Oceania.

Australia

Coles Group

Metcash Trading

Progressive Trading Pty Ltd

Shoalwater Supa IGA,

Girrawheen Supa IGA,

Waterford Supa IGA, and

Vale IGA.

Progressive Supa IGA consisted of 15 stores, 12 "Progressive Stores" and 3 "Supa IGA Stores." The last Progressive Supa IGA (Spearwood Progressive Supa IGA) closed in February 2019, and Leda Supa IGA was demolished in 2018 while High Wycombe Supa IGA was sold to Pham Group IGA. Progressive Supa IGA's parent company "Progressive Trading Pty Ltd" is a joint venture between "BMS Bendigo Retail Group Vic" and "Metcash"[citation needed]

Woolworths Group

Supermarkets West Pty Ltd

Aldi Australia

Costco Wholesale

American Warehouse Style Hypermarket with Food Court. 2 Stores in Located in Western Australia

1 Store located in South Australia

Stores also located in

Independent retailers

Former supermarket chains

Foodland Associated Limited Group

Woolworths Limited

Coles Supermarket Group (at various times Coles Myer, Coles Group & Wesfarmers)

Other former supermarkets

New Zealand

Current

A SuperValue outlet in Flat Bush, Auckland, New Zealand

Supermarket retailing in New Zealand is a duopoly:

Former

Papua New Guinea

References

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