C1000

C1000 was a Dutch supermarket chain. Founded on 1 April 1977,[1] the chain had 500 stores as of 2012, with a market share of 12.1%.[2] The supermarket chain operates in a rather unusual manner for supermarkets in the Netherlands, using the franchise system.

C1000
FoundedDokkum, Netherlands (1 April 1977 (1977-04-01))
Area served
Netherlands
ProductsSupermarkets, Convenience stores
OwnerJumbo
Websitec1000.nl

C1000 often finds itself in competition with Albert Heijn, the largest Dutch supermarket chain.[2] Until 2008 however, C1000's parent company Schuitema was owned by Royal Ahold, Albert-Heijn's parent company. In 2008 Ahold sold its shares to CVC Capital Partners. In September 2011, CVC announced that they were looking for a buyer for the company now renamed to C1000 BV. CVC received bids from several groups: Jumbo Supermarkten, Sligro Food Group, Edeka and Sperwer Group. On 23 November 2011 it was announced that Jumbo will take over the C1000 stores, with the exception of a select few that have to be sold to other groups due to competition regulations. Owing to the acquisition, Jumbo will be the second largest supermarket chain in the Netherlands, right after Albert Heijn.

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