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Disco is an Argentine supermarket chain. It is one of many supermarket chains part of the Chilean retail conglomerate Cencosud, after it was acquired from the Dutch retailer Ahold in 2004. In Argentina, Cencosud also owns the upscale hypermarket chain Jumbo and the budget oriented supermarket chain Vea. As of September 2021, Disco had 76 stores distributed in Buenos Aires, Córdoba and Santa Fe provinces.

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  • Disco is an Argentine supermarket chain. It is one of many supermarket chains part of the Chilean retail conglomerate Cencosud, after it was acquired from the Dutch retailer Ahold in 2004. In Argentina, Cencosud also owns the upscale hypermarket chain Jumbo and the budget oriented supermarket chain Vea. As of September 2021, Disco had 76 stores distributed in Buenos Aires, Córdoba and Santa Fe provinces. (en)
  • Disco es una cadena de supermercados argentina, perteneciente al grupo chileno Cencosud desde 2004, cuando se la compró a la neerlandesa Ahold por 315 millones de dólares.​ También pertenecen a Cencosud Hipermercados Jumbo y Supermercados Vea, que junto a Disco poseen alrededor del 21% del mercado supermercadista nacional.​ (es)
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  • Disco is an Argentine supermarket chain. It is one of many supermarket chains part of the Chilean retail conglomerate Cencosud, after it was acquired from the Dutch retailer Ahold in 2004. In Argentina, Cencosud also owns the upscale hypermarket chain Jumbo and the budget oriented supermarket chain Vea. As of September 2021, Disco had 76 stores distributed in Buenos Aires, Córdoba and Santa Fe provinces. (en)
  • Disco es una cadena de supermercados argentina, perteneciente al grupo chileno Cencosud desde 2004, cuando se la compró a la neerlandesa Ahold por 315 millones de dólares.​ También pertenecen a Cencosud Hipermercados Jumbo y Supermercados Vea, que junto a Disco poseen alrededor del 21% del mercado supermercadista nacional.​ (es)
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