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Walmart de México y Centroamérica
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At the end of December 2011 Walmart operates 2037 retail outlets in Mexico including supermarkets, under the names Walmart, Superama, Suburbia, Sam's Club and Bodega Aurrerá. As of 2012 the company was Mexico's largest private sector employer with 209,000 employees. One fifth of the Walmart stores in the world are in Mexico. It competes with Soriana, Comercial Mexicana, Chedraui, H-E-B Mexico, Casa Ley, and S-Mart. Wal-Mart de México y Centroamérica is the biggest retail company in Hispanic America.
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At the end of December 2011 Walmart operates 2037 retail outlets in Mexico including supermarkets, under the names Walmart, Superama, Suburbia, Sam's Club and Bodega Aurrerá. As of 2012 the company was Mexico's largest private sector employer with 209,000 employees. One fifth of the Walmart stores in the world are in Mexico. It competes with Soriana, Comercial Mexicana, Chedraui, H-E-B Mexico, Casa Ley, and S-Mart. Wal-Mart de México y Centroamérica is the biggest retail company in Hispanic America. Walmex's restaurant division, Vips, was acquired by the Mexican restaurant company, Alsea, in September 2013 for around $626 million.