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'''Bellegarde Supermarché SA''', commonly referred to as just '''Bellegarde''', is a [[Cartadania]]n {{wp|supermarket}} chain that is headquartered in the city of [[Aumiers]], [[Milan]]. The company was established in 1891 by [[Lucas Beaufils]] and [[Laurent Barreau]] and it is currently a {{wp|Privately held company|private corporation}} that is {{wp|employee ownership|fully owned}} by its present and past employees, as well as members of the founders' families. Bellegarde has a vast presence throughout eastern and central Cartadania, with 431 locations in [[Milan]], 211 in [[Aleira]], 115 in [[Acara]], 103 in [[Triessa]], 81 in [[São Ricardo]], 80 in [[Alexandria]], 79 in [[Verona]], 55 in [[São Andreas]], 51 in [[Cambria]], and 4 in [[Alahuela]]. As an employee-owned company, Bellegarde's corporate structure and decision-making processes are centered around the welfare and best interests of its workers. The company is committed to providing high-quality products and services to its customers at competitive prices while also creating a sustainable and socially responsible business model.
'''Bellegarde Supermarché SA''', commonly referred to as just '''Bellegarde''', is a [[Cartadania]]n {{wp|supermarket}} chain that is headquartered in the city of [[Aumiers]], [[Milan]]. The company was established in 1891 by [[Lucas Beaufils]] and [[Laurent Barreau]] and it is currently a {{wp|Privately held company|private corporation}} that is {{wp|employee ownership|fully owned}} by its present and past employees, as well as members of the founders' families. Bellegarde has a vast presence throughout eastern and central Cartadania, with 431 locations in [[Milan]], 211 in [[Aleira]], 115 in [[Acara]], 103 in [[Triessa]], 81 in [[São Ricardo]], 80 in [[Alexandria]], 79 in [[Verona]], 55 in [[São Andreas]], 51 in [[Cascália]], and 4 in [[Alahuela]]. As an employee-owned company, Bellegarde's corporate structure and decision-making processes are centered around the welfare and best interests of its workers. The company is committed to providing high-quality products and services to its customers at competitive prices while also creating a sustainable and socially responsible business model.


== History ==
== History ==
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=== Expansion ===
=== Expansion ===
In the early 1900s, Bellegarde continued to expand its grocery chain by opening new locations throughout eastern Cartadania. The company's growth was impressive, and by the 1920s, it had become one of the largest grocery store chains in the region, with locations in Milan, Aleira, Acara, Triessa, and Cambria. Following the resolution of the Second Great War, the company expanded into São Andreas.
In the early 1900s, Bellegarde continued to expand its grocery chain by opening new locations throughout eastern Cartadania. The company's growth was impressive, and by the 1920s, it had become one of the largest grocery store chains in the region, with locations in Milan, Aleira, Acara, Triessa, and Cascália. Following the resolution of the Second Great War, the company expanded into São Andreas.


Starting in 1961, Bellegarde began its westward expansion, crossing the Marée Channel into São Ricardo, the first expansion into Lusia. The company continued to expand, and in the early 2000s, it reached Alexandria, becoming the first non-supercenter to have a presence in Urlazio and Lusia. In 1993, Verona opened its first eleven Bellegarde stores, with the number of locations continuing to grow into the new millennium, reaching nearly eighty.
Starting in 1961, Bellegarde began its westward expansion, crossing the Marée Channel into São Ricardo, the first expansion into Lusia. The company continued to expand, and in the early 2000s, it reached Alexandria, becoming the first non-supercenter to have a presence in Urlazio and Lusia. In 1993, Verona opened its first eleven Bellegarde stores, with the number of locations continuing to grow into the new millennium, reaching nearly eighty.

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