A look at the 2022 Top 50 Global Retailers (2024)

The NRF Top 50 Global Retailers 2022 is NRF’s annual look, compiled by Kantar Retail,at the 50 most impactful international retailersbased on their operations from the start of 2021.

NRF Top 50 Global Retailers 2022 List

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The second year of the global pandemic challenged global retail in 2021 as it did in 2020. And, just as in 2020, global retail emerged with far more revenue and profit as it managed changes in shopper needs and routines.

Extreme lockdowns still occurred but were more of the exception in most countries even with the onset of the delta and omicron variants. Nations chose to live with COVID-19 as they backed aggressive vaccination programs and encouraged widespread mask use.

The major exception was China, which successfully pursued a zero-COVID-19 policy that called for a rapid response to outbreaks and regional lockdowns. That approach had less impact on retail than expected but was a major factor in the inventory shortages that emerged later in the year. In fact, in many countries, the lack of inventory coupled with the unpredictable supply chain caused more retail disruptions in 2021 than COVID-19 did.

Apparel retail rebounded when malls and shopping districts reopened and flourished with shoppers’ pent-up demand. But retailers that depend on imports struggled to match their 2020 performance. And food retailing was vulnerable not only to logistics slowdowns, but also to shortages in packaging materials such as plastics and aluminum. Labor shortages flared up in most countries in 2021, which hindered many retailers’ ability to maintain opening hours and general service levels. However, since inventory and labor issues affected the whole industry, shoppers seemed to accept this new reality and continued to spend, though not at 2020 levels.

Kantar has worked with NRF to produce this ranking of the Top 50 Global Retailers which seeks to maximize discussion, debate, education and exploration opportunities the ranking can provide.

Any comparison of retailers operating in multiple countries is made difficult by currency exchange rates and domestic market strengths that can distort comparisons over time. To minimize these impacts, Kantar’s retailer database is maintained in a retailer’s reported local currency, which has been converted to U.S. dollars using the International Monetary Fund rates database for the assignment of rank points and the construction of this list.

Kantar’s ranking methodology uses a system in which points are given to retailers based on their domestic and international retail revenues. To qualify for the rankings, retailers need to have a direct investment in at least three countries.

Keeping within these guidelines, Walmart continues to be the world’s largest retailer, both domestically and internationally, with a significant commitment to a new online marketplace and fulfillment model. But it faces challenges within the Top 10 from Amazon, Schwarz Group, Aldi and Costco, all of which are tapping into new markets for value shopping. Major Chinese online retailer Alibaba is still among the Top 50 but regulatory changes in its home market have limited its advantages in financial technology.

One note regarding current events: Kantar and NRF are keeping a close eye on the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict and the impacts on global retail. The sales and ranks represented in this publication are an accurate reflection of retailer performance through 2021, but the future remains uncertain. As such, Kantar’s retail experts are closely monitoring the conflict and will continue to provide informed perspectives. Click here for Kantar’s latest analysis.

The top 10 most international

1. Walmart

Walmart has balanced restructuring its international portfolio, including divesting from Argentina, with a more robust omnichannel marketplace and in-store services. Leveraging its logistics advantage, it now provides shoppers with a broad range of ways to buy across all platforms. That has created new opportunities with higher-income shoppers that would normally gravitate to Amazon. And Walmart has worked to expand access to online shopping for lower-income groups in the United States and Mexico with value-priced internet access and new financial programs.

2. Amazon

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Amazon continues to draw strong revenue growth from its U.S. and EU divisions as it pushes into new markets in Latin America and Asia. It has also been rapidly expanding its in-house logistics to meet shopper expectations for rapid and predictable fulfillment. Continued strong results from its AWS cloud group provide a predictable base for capitalization and cash flow to expand new products and services. Amazon is also expanding its physical store network with its new Amazon Fresh banner along with existing Amazon Go stores, both of which use the retailer’s touchless Just Walk Out payment system.

3. Schwarz Group

Through its Lidl and Kaufland banners, the Schwarz Group maintains its foothold as the largest retailer in Europe and fourth largest in the world. As a privately held firm, it has been able to navigate the challenges of funding store growth while ensuring that store remodels continue in Western European markets. At the same time, it has pursued greater online penetration and fulfillment capabilities. U.S. growth has quietly restarted with a smaller format that appears to be doing well in the mid-Atlantic states.

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4. Aldi

Aldi’s investments in better store experiences and online access supported continued growth in all markets. One of the fastest-growing retailers in the U.S., Aldi has accelerated new store openings in new regions. And as the strongest retailer in Central Europe, it has benefited from stable economies that weathered the pandemic relatively well. Aldi has been quietly finding new markets where it can expand, including China. The company continues to integrate its global sourcing, international logistics and ecommerce operations into a highly standardized model.

5. Costco

International middle-class shoppers found value in Costco’s club model, which fueled growth in all markets. The club’s high member retention rate has created a stable reserve of funds the retailer can use to open new warehouses and expand into ecommerce. Costco is now firmly the second-largest retailer in Canada and continues to expand in Europe and the Asia-Pacific region, upsetting stable markets with new shopper expectations for unique products and experiences. Its low SKU count and rotating available product have worked in its favor within the tight international inventory environment. Costco is also reinvesting in services to enhance member value.

6. Ahold Delhaize

As a unified company in the U.S., Ahold of the Netherlands and Delhaize of Belgium had a strong 2021 with refreshed stores and ecommerce sites along with new fulfillment capabilities on the U.S. East Coast. It has re-established its value banners in both the U.S. and Europe with an improved store experience, stronger shopper messaging and better-integrated loyalty apps. Ahold Delhaize in Europe continues to leverage best-in-class smaller grocery stores with an effective real estate strategy. Online grocery in the U.S. and Europe accounted for almost all the revenue improvement in both markets. A joint venture in Indonesia showed new growth going into 2022.

7. Carrefour

Carrefour posted better-than-expected growth in Brazil and Argentina. The retailer’s cash-and-carry “atacado” format continues to be its largest growth engine in those markets. Its purchase of the former Walmart stores owned by Advent International has expanded its positioning throughout key regions of Brazil. However, its attempt to purchase Grupo Pão de Açúcar, which would have given it almost 60 percent of the retail market in Brazil, fell through. Elsewhere, its European operations are doing well, with almost all revenue growth coming from online retail and greater volume coming from the small express pantry stores.

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8. Ikea

Ikea reopened in all markets in 2021 for shoppers looking for home furnishings in strong housing markets. However, its dependence on international logistics to move specially designed product from manufacturing to stores limited the retailer’s growth. Despite out-of-stocks in stores and higher prices to cover new supply costs, Ikea remained the No. 1 retailer for a population moving to new apartments and homes. The retailer is now starting to expand into Latin America with new stores in Mexico and Chile.

9. Seven & I

Breaking into the Top 10 for the first time, Seven & I operates or franchises 79,000 stores in 19 countries. Most of its stores are 7-Eleven convenience stores in the U.S. and Japan. It also operates a range of superstore, department store and small grocery formats in Asia. 7-Eleven U.S. became much larger with the purchase of the Speedway chain for convenience gas stores. And ecommerce sales have grown in all markets with the new 7Now concept being launched in the U.S. Its private label program continues to expand into new product lines, including meal solutions and cosmetics.

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10. The Home Depot

The Home Depot is the largest home improvement retailer in the U.S., Canada and Mexico. The retailer’s double-digit growth in 2021 was surprising on top of equally large increases in 2020. The housing markets in all three countries drove these numbers as shoppers improved their homes, both inside and out. And The Home Depot was able to capture more of the critical pro (contractor) segment that drives revenue growth in this channel. Long-term investments in ecommerce, omnichannel integration with stores and fulfillment continued to pay off across all categories.

Just missing the international cut

Several retailers that fell slightly short of the Top 10 will likely challenge for a spot next year, but some were also affected by new regulatory uncertainties in the fast-growing China market. That was the case with Alibaba, which made last year’s Top 10 but missed the cut this time as it struggles to come to terms with changes to its financial and logistics divisions. Tencent and JD.com have almost had to reposition their business strategies for the same reason. We expect they will grow in 2022 within the new rules.

Strategies for growth

We also expect retailers in other markets to become more innovative and explore new business models that will make them more competitive in the future. Here are some examples of new ideas and new ways to generate excitement in retail.

Easy access and small-format retail

Of the remaining 40 retailers on the Top 50 list, a number shifted rankings in 2021 due to shoppers looking for easier access and value. They include the convenience chains A.S. Watson in China, Hong Kong-based Dairy Farm, Japan’s Family Mart and Canada-based Couche-Tard (usually under the Circle K banner). All grew organically or by way of acquisition.

Small pantry grocery formats also did well in multiple markets for Tesco, Auchan, Casino and Spar International, all of which continued to open stores in existing markets. Discounters such as Jerónimo Martins’ Ara in Colombia and U.S. chains Dollar General and Dollar Tree continued to grow sales and store count.

Omnichannel investments

Retailers that did not shift position, including Walgreens Boots Alliance, Germany’s Rewe and Japan’s Aeon mix of formats, and apparel retailer Fast Retailing (parent company of Uniqlo), all held their own in the markets where they compete. Each found new ways to engage shoppers with new omnichannel solutions, especially for smartphones.

Casino, Metro AG and Falabella invested significantly in omnichannel and integrating services and fulfillment across multiple groups. At the same time, these retailers are re-evaluating each market to shape their 2022 investment strategies.

Tencent owns no retail units of its own but enables other industries, including retail partners JD.com and Walmart along with thousands of small startups on social media within the Chinese market. Rakuten, Mercado Libre and eBay all continue to innovate well beyond their original business models into new retail initiatives and international markets. The growth of extended marketplaces by all major retailers has complicated the market view as they continue to cross channel borders into new product and service offerings.

Regional and local focus

Several regional retailers are noteworthy for their operational excellence, including home improvement companies Lowe’s, Adeo Group and Kingfisher. Electronics specialists like Ceconomy (owner of Media Markt/Saturn), Best Buy and Euronics continue to operate successfully in a tough channel that competes directly with local and global pure-play companies.

Department store chains in all countries continue to lose overall share, though most had a burst of sales in the summer when most countries relaxed COVID-19 restrictions. The hypermart channel has also stopped growing as retailers have responded to shopper needs for proximity and convenience. Retailers in this channel have been replaced by cash-and-carry concepts in some markets.

Looking ahead to 2022 and beyond, investment in store networks will clearly return with a large number of remodels and a limited number of new store openings. In-store digital technology like smart shelving and frictionless purchases are expected to be a major competitive differentiator. Omnichannel access is expanding to lower-income groups, which can be a major game changer in Latin America and Africa. Greater use of small autonomous vehicles for fulfillment at a time of limited staffing is already evident in cities and on campuses. Next year’s evaluations will be based more on how well new formats address changed shopper needs and the success of global procurement strategies.

A look at the 2022 Top 50 Global Retailers (2024)

FAQs

Which company is ranked as the #1 global retailer? ›

Walmart

What is a global retailer? ›

Any retailing activity that spans national boundaries.

Is Walmart the world's largest retailer? ›

Retail companies sell a huge variety of products and services to consumers. They conduct their sales at brick-and-mortar locations and/or online. Retail sales are part of consumer spending. The biggest retail company, with TTM revenue of $600.1 billion, is Walmart.

What is the world's largest retail market? ›

The world's leading retail markets

The United States is home to the top three retail companies of the world, namely Walmart, Amazon, and Costco. In 2022, the total retail market of the United States reached a revenue of over seven trillion U.S. dollars.

What is Walmart's retail ranking? ›

By revenue
RankNameRetail revenue (US$ millions)
1Walmart559,151
2Amazon213,573
3Costco166,761
4Schwarz Gruppe144,254
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Who is the number one retailer in the US? ›

The latest data from the National Retail Federation shows that Walmart continues to lead as the top US retailer. In 2021, the company brought in retail sales of $459.51 billion in the US—a 6.6 percent year-over-year increase.

Is Walmart a global retailer? ›

Walmart conducts retail and/or e-commerce operations in 24 countries around the world and sources product from more than 100 countries, each with its own unique cultural, economic, social, and political institutions and practices.

What is an example of a global retailer? ›

The concept of global retailing is widely adopted today by many big brands and organizations to capture the potential markets in multiple countries. Some of the well-known examples of the companies operating on a global level are 'Intel', 'Facebook', 'Toyota', 'IBM', 'L'Oreal', 'PepsiCo' and 'Domino's'.

Is Walmart a global store? ›

Today, Walmart operates approximately 10,500 stores and clubs in 20 countries and eCommerce websites.

Who is number 1 Walmart or Amazon? ›

On a strictly retail revenue basis, Walmart is much bigger than Amazon with retail revenue of $600 billion versus AMZN's $280 billion. Including Amazon's non-retail business, Walmart is still the larger of the two in revenue $600 billion to Amazon's $502 billion.

What is the biggest store in America? ›

Macy's Herald Square is the largest department store in the US, with 1.25 million square feet of retail space across 12 floors. The department store moved to this location, which is an entire city block, in 1902, according to Macy's Inc.

Where is Amazon ranked? ›

In 2020, Amazon was ranked first in terms of company revenue among global publicly traded internet companies. With an annual revenue of approximately 386 billion U.S. dollars, the e-retailer ranked far ahead of closest competitors Google (181.7 billion U.S. dollars) and Alibaba (109.5 billion U.S. dollars).

What is the biggest online retail in USA? ›

Search results
#NameFiltered revenue / share eCommerce net sales refer to the year 2022
1 (1)amazon.com Amazon.com, Inc.US$130,269.5m 97.6%
2 (4)walmart.com Walmart, Inc.US$53,920.9m 100.0%
3 (3)apple.com Apple, Inc.US$29,840.6m 50.3%
4 (6)target.com Target CorporationUS$22,006.0m 100.0%
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Who is the largest online retailer? ›

Worldwide: Top 10 online stores

Amazon.com is leading the global e-commerce market, with a revenue of US$131,019 million in 2021 worldwide, followed by jd.com with US$118,515 million. Third place is taken by apple.com with a revenue of US$51,950 million.

Is Aldi bigger than Walmart? ›

Aldi has more than 1,800 stores in 35 states and is focused on growing in the Midwest, the Mid-Atlantic, Florida and California. It's on track to become America's third largest supermarket chain behind Walmart and Kroger, with 2,500 stores by the end of 2022.

What is the 1 seller at Walmart? ›

The Walmart best-seller list can never go without personal care products. Highly recommended items to sell on Walmart, regarding the Personal care category, are shampoo, cleanser, and lotion. Reusable care pads also contribute to the list.

Is Walmart the 1 in the world? ›

Walmart is the world's largest company by revenue, according to the 67th edition of the Fortune 500. The retail giant owns and operates more than 10,500 markets, discount department stores, and grocery stores in 24 countries.

What is Walmart's top selling item? ›

Bananas are regularly Walmart's best-selling item. Overall, the company sells over 1.5 billion pounds of bananas each year, making it one of the largest banana vendors in the world.

Who is the largest US grocery retailer? ›

Largest U.S. grocers by market share, 2022

Walmart is the most popular grocery store chain nationwide, with 25.2% of the market share as of last year. Costco and Kroger are the second- and third-most-popular grocers, with 7.1% and 5.6% of the market share, respectively.

What is the USA fastest growing retailer? ›

Amazon will once again hold first place by a wide margin in 2023, with 37.6% of US retail ecommerce sales compared with the 6.4% of No. 2 Walmart Inc. Amazon has lost share since last year, but that will change in 2024, when its share will increase to 38.0%.

What store has the most customers? ›

Walmart is the most popular store in America. More than half of all shoppers in the country visit a Walmart location in a given month. No other U.S. store can claim a majority of Americans as customers.

Why is Walmart so successful globally? ›

Walmart's success can be attributed to having their own supply chain to streamline fulfillment and cut down on costs. It also provides them with more control over their logistics network. In this article, we take a closer look at the Walmart supply chain and why it continues to be so successful decades later.

Who owns the other 50% of Walmart? ›

The Walton family is the largest shareholder of Walmart, holding 50% of the company's shares. The Walton family acquired such high ownership of the company because they are the descendants of Sam Walton, who founded the company. The family received a majority of the shares via inheritance and made additional purchases.

Why is Walmart closing stores suddenly 2023? ›

Walmart is closing 21 retail locations across the US this year, including four in Chicago, citing poor financial performance at each.

Who are the top global clothing retailers? ›

The top 10 clothing brands in the world based on their brand value ranking in 2022 are Nike, Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Chanel, Adidas, Hermès, Zara, H&M, Cartier and UNIQLO. The clothing industry, also known as the apparel market, includes clothing ranging from sportswear to business wear to daily wear to luxury products.

What are 2 examples of global company? ›

Examples of International Businesses
  • Apple. Apple Inc., founded by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne in the 1970s, is now considered one of the most influential international companies. ...
  • Financial Times. ...
  • McDonald's. ...
  • Coca-Cola. ...
  • H-E-B.
Jun 29, 2021

How many global store does Walmart have? ›

Walmart operates approximately 10,500 stores and clubs in 20 countries and eCommerce websites.

How many Walmarts are there global? ›

Today, Walmart operates more than 10,500 stores and clubs under in 20 countries and eCommerce websites. As of the end of FY2023, we employed approximately 2.1 million associates worldwide, with approximately 1.6 million associates in the U.S.

When did Walmart become global? ›

By 1990, Walmart is the nation's No. 1 retailer. As the Walmart Supercenter redefines convenience and one-stop shopping, Everyday Low Prices goes international. Through a joint venture with Cifra, a Mexican retail company, Walmart goes global, opening a Sam's Club in Mexico City.

Who makes more money Walmart vs Amazon? ›

In 2022, Amazon closed its divide in terms of total revenue, as it generated over $513 billion in revenue, compared to over $572 billion in revenue from Walmart.

Which one is cheaper Costco or Walmart? ›

And overall, while Costco prices are better, Walmart still has very good prices. For me, though, shopping in bulk as Costco allows me to do not only saves money but also time and energy since I can buy cases and big bags all at once!

What's the biggest mall in the world? ›

Dubai Mall is the world's largest destination for shopping, entertainment and leisure, located next to the world's tallest building, the Burj Khalifa.

What store is bigger than Costco? ›

1. Walmart. With over 11,500 stores globally, Walmart is the largest retailer chain in the world and the top Costco competitor in 2021.

What is the oldest store in the United States? ›

Gray's General Store is a general store located at 4 Main Street in Adamsville, Rhode Island.

Who is largest company in the world? ›

Largest Companies by Market Cap
#NameC.
1Apple 1AAPL🇺🇸
2Microsoft 2MSFT🇺🇸
3Saudi Aramco 32222.SR🇸🇦 Arabia
4Alphabet (Google) 4GOOG🇺🇸
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What is the number one company to work for in the US? ›

Amazon is the No. 1 company to work for in the U.S., according to new research from LinkedIn: For the third year in a row, Amazon has claimed the top spot on the networking platform's annual Top Companies list, followed by Wells Fargo and JPMorgan Chase.

What is Amazon best seller? ›

A: An Amazon Best Sellers Rank (BSR) is a metric that indicates how a product is selling in the Amazon store compared to other products listed in the same category. It's calculated based on sales data over time, with recent sales impacting the score more than past sales history.

What does America buy the most online? ›

5 Most Popular Consumer Goods in the US
  • Clothing. Perhaps unsurprisingly, clothing is the most popular category of consumer goods that Americans buy online. ...
  • Shoes. ...
  • Accessories. ...
  • Fitness products. ...
  • Cosmetics and perfumes. ...
  • Watch out for credit card fraud. ...
  • Make sure that your URL is secure. ...
  • Provide customer support.
Apr 4, 2023

What company has the most online sales? ›

Amazon is by far the leading U.S. company in the e-commerce space. According to forecasts, online sales through Jeff Bezos' platform were set to reach more than 386 billion dollars in 2021.

What is the biggest Internet sales? ›

Amazon.com is leading the U.S. e-commerce market, with e-commerce net sales of US$125,844 million in 2021 generated in the U.S., followed by walmart.com with US$46,446 million.

Who is the richest company in the world? ›

APPLE (AAPL)

Apple has reclaimed the top spot on the list of the world's most valuable companies.

Why is Amazon so successful? ›

Amazon.com's success is due in part to its innovative business model, which allows customers to buy anything from books to furniture to electronics online. The company has also been successful in its efforts to expand beyond its core retail business into other areas, such as cloud computing and streaming media.

Who is the number 2 online retailer? ›

As of June 2022, Amazon accounted for 37.8 percent of the U.S. e-commerce market, making it by far the leading online retailer the country. Second place was occupied by the e-commerce site of retail chain Walmart, with a 6.3 percent market share, followed in third place by Apple, with 3.9 percent.

What is the most popular grocery store in the world? ›

Walmart is the world's largest food and general merchandise retailer, with over 11,500 stores across 27 countries. These are mostly hypermarkets that house not only groceries, but also pet shops, pharmacies, and cellular phone stores. The company also operates: Discount stores.

What grocery store makes the most money? ›

The FoodIndustry.Com list of the top 10 grocery chains in the US by revenue – 2021. 1. WALMART INC. Walmart once again top our list for the leader in grocery sales (it accounted for more than one-quarter of all grocery revenues in the United States) with FY2022 sales of $467 billion.

What is the most popular store in the world 2023? ›

Top 50 Global Retailers 2023
RankingRetailerInternational revenues (billions)
1Walmart$101.20
2Amazon.com$120.10
3Schwarz Group$108.70
4Aldi$97.90
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What are the top 2 retail companies? ›

Top 100 Retailers 2022 List
RankCompany2021 U.S. retail sales (billions)
1Walmart$459.51
2Amazon.com$217.79
3Costco Wholesale$140.41
4The Home Depot$140.06
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Is Amazon the number one retailer? ›

Key Takeaways

Amazon is the world's largest online retailer and is rapidly growing its footprint in other areas such as physical retail stores, subscription services, and web services. Amazon's retail store rivals include Target, Walmart, Best Buy, and Costco.

Who is the 1st fastest growing retailer in the world? ›

For more than two decades, Walmart has topped the list of the world's Top 250 global retailers. The company's retail sales increased by 1.9% year over year in FY2019, fuelled primarily by increases in comparable stores sales in the US.

What rank is Costco retailer? ›

Costco Wholesale of Issaquah, Wash., operates over 800 big-box stores globally with more than 99 million membership-card holders, making it the fifth largest retailer worldwide.

Who are the top 10 power retail? ›

Coming in close behind, the top ten included: Woolworths, Kmart, Coles, Kogan, Catch, Target, Chemist Warehouse, Officeworks and JB-Hi-Fi. Bunnings Warehouse took out the coveted No. 1 Online Retailer Award.

Is Walmart more popular than Amazon? ›

While Amazon is the clear market leader in ecommerce sales, at $50.9 billion to $19.2 billion in 2022, arch-rival Walmart has been gaining in some respects in their ongoing retail industry cage match, as evidenced in the divergence of the most recent quarterly reports of each.

Who is the second largest online retailer in the US? ›

Amazon
  • Amazon - Top E-Commerce Retailers in the USA.
  • Market share of leading retail e-commerce companies in the United States as of 2022.
  • Walmart - Top E-Commerce Retailers in the USA.
  • Apple - Top E-Commerce Retailers in the USA.
  • eBay - Top E-Commerce Retailers in the USA.
  • Target - Top E-Commerce Retailers in the USA.
Feb 22, 2023

What is the fastest growing retailer in the Americas? ›

High Tide Claims Top Spot in Financial Times List of Fastest Growing Retailers in the Americas for 2023. High Tide Inc.

Who is the biggest competitor to Costco? ›

1. Walmart. With over 11,500 stores globally, Walmart is the largest retailer chain in the world and the top Costco competitor in 2021.

What is Costco's largest seller? ›

Toilet paper

Yes, that's right! Costco's best-selling item is its Kirkland Signature Bath Tissue. It sells more than a billion rolls every year, bringing in over $400 million dollars in revenue. Costco's toilet paper is thicker and more absorbent than most other brands.

Is Walmart or Costco more popular? ›

Walmart is by far the most popular grocery chain - with 25.2% of market share - dwarfing runner-up Costco, which has 7.1%, and upmarket Whole Foods 1.8% slice of market.

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