MaxValu

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Template:Short description MaxValu (マックスバリュ) is a Japanese supermarket chain owned by the Aeon Group. It is operated by multiple regional subsidiaries in Japan and abroad.[1] Script error: No such module "Nihongo". (Template:Tyo) was formerly known as Yaohan until 2000, when it was renamed following bankruptcy and acquisition by Aeon.

MaxValu in other countries

Thailand

In 2008, Aeon rebranded all JUSCO stores in Thailand to Maxvalu Tokai. In 2012, Maxvalu Tokai in Thailand had a total of 68 stores. Maxvalu Tokai in Thailand has two formats and brands of supermarket:

  • MaxValu Supermarket (Template:Langx) is a full-scale format of supermarket, around 1,000-3,000 square meters.
  • MaxValu Tanjai (Script error: No such module "Lang".) is a mini-scale format of supermarket, around 300-800 square meters.

Malaysia

In Malaysia, MaxValu stores carry the MaxValu Prime or Pasar Raya MaxValu (MaxValu Supermarket in Malay) brands. They take up a smaller format (typically only one floor), unlike full Aeon outlets in Malaysia. Currently there are 7 stores[2] throughout Peninsular Malaysia:

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China

Maxvalu has presence in Happy Valley, Zhujiang New Town, Tianhe, Guangzhou.

References

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External links

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