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Rumours About Carrefour's Exit From Belgium Are Growing - RetailDetail EU

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According to business newspapers De Tijd and L'Echo, Carrefour is reviewing its Belgian operations with a view to a possible sale. Rumors that the retailer wants to focus on its three core markets of France, Spain, and Brazil have been circulating for several months.

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Ahold Delhaize would be "the most logical buyer" to acquire parts of the French supermarket chain Carrefour. Analysts believe the struggling French group's Romanian and Polish stores are attractive, but Ahold may also be interested in Carrefour's 780 stores in Belgium.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Are Carrefour stores disappearing from Belgium? According to De Tijd, the French supermarket giant is "considering" an exit from Belgium. Carrefour Belgium says Belgium remains an "essential player" and refuses to confirm anything for the time being. "They are analyzing whether Belgium is still an interesting player," responds Marketing Professor Gino Van Ossel. However, he says that doesn't mean the supermarket chain will actually leave.

·Antwerp, Belgium
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The French big distribution giant Carrefour examines its activities in Belgium. This could lead to the sale of this branch. This is what announced Wednesday De Tijd and L'Echo. After years of losses, our country is no longer a priority. ...

·Brussels, Belgium
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Carrefour "is and remains essential in Belgium," the French supermarket group said in response to reports from De Tijd and L'Echo, which...

·Antwerp, Belgium
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The large distribution group Carrefour would study a withdrawal from the Belgian market, the country no longer being considered a priority in its future strategy, according to information relayed Tuesday 2 December by the...

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De Tijd broke the news in Belgium on Wednesday, December 3, 2025.
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