REMA 1000
Norwegian multinational discount grocery chain owned by Reitan Group / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
REMA 1000 (Bokmål: Rema tusen) is a Norwegian multinational no-frills soft-discount grocery chain owned entirely by the REITAN. REMA is a short for Reitan Mat (Reitan Food), referring to Odd Reitan (founder of the company). 1000 refers to offering a selection of only one thousand different products (see the history section).
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Company type | Discount shop |
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Founded | 15 February, 1979; 45 years ago (15 February, 1979) in Trondheim, Norway |
Founder | Odd Reitan |
Headquarters | Oslo, Norway |
Number of locations | 980 (2023) |
Area served | Norway, Denmark |
Revenue | NOK 28.3 billion €2.8 billion (2022)[1] |
Owner | REITAN |
Number of employees | 20,252 (2016) |
Website | www |
With their headquarters located in Oslo, Norway, REMA 1000 includes businesses in Norway and Denmark. The chain is based on a franchised discount concept: buying large quantities of a limited range of products and offering these to semi-independent owners under their brand. By the end of 2016, Rema 1000 had a total amount of 868 shops spread across Norway and Denmark.[2]
By 2016, the retailer captured 24,2% of the total revenue by all Norwegian grocers,[3] taking the lead over its closest rival Kiwi.
In July 2023, a Yougov poll found that it was the preferred supermarket in Denmark. [4]