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Stock[]

1997-2001[]

Stock (Santa Isabel)

In November 1997, Santa Isabel introduced Stock (stylized $tock) hypermarkets, the first for the company, aimed to compete to D&S Líder and Ekono.

The same brand was used for the paraguayan subsidiary.

Tops[]

2001-2005[]

Tops Chile

In 2001, Stock was replaced by Tops, a brand used and owned by Royal Ahold in other markets, adapting a visual identity and store layout similar to Plaza Vea, also an Ahold subsidiary in Peru.

Tops, with it's parent company Santa Isabel, were purchased by Cencosud in February 2003. The brand remained until 2005, when they were merged with all of the supermarkets bought in 2004 (Las Brisas, Extra, and Montecarlo) into Santa Isabel, including Tops.

Of three locations, two of them (Concepción and Puente Alto, Santiago) were converted into Santa Isabel, and a single unit in Los Angeles, converted into Jumbo

Tops (Chile)
Santa Isabel
Jumbo
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