Top Foreign-Based Supermarket Chains in Kenya

The vibrant entry of multinational chain stores into the Kenyan market has stiffened competition pushing out local retailers whose wings barely go beyond the country.
As much as we miss our very own retailers, especially Nakumatt, we cannot overlook the convenience multinational stores have brought. Nakumatt and Uchumi have slowly been faced out following corruption, poor management and lack of funds hence the flooding of international stores. We cannot fight them for being better stocked and spread across the country when our Government is to blame for creating a hostile environment for local businesses to thrive.
Multinational chain stores have substantial funding as they can borrow at cheaper rates from their home countries unlike borrowing rates in Kenya where they are very high. Below is a look at chain stores that have penetrated the Kenyan market successfully:
Carrefour
Carrefour has 12,300 stores in over 30 countries. 6 of those stores are in Kenya’s capital city. The stores are located in various malls across the city namely: Galleria Shopping Mall on Lang’ata road, Sarit Centre along Karuna road, the junction mall along Ngong’ road, Thika Road Mall and Two Rivers Mall along Kiambu road.
Carrefour posted annual sales of an estimated 11 trillion shillings in the year 2017.
Carrefour offers a variety of products; it has a lot of walking room in between the shelves that mean you don’t need to often squeeze your trolley among other shoppers. Carrefour’s the hub and the two rivers mall are particularly very spacious with a wide range of options for each product which make your shopping experience enjoyable as you get to explore other brands of each product you want. From dispensed honey to a wide selection of cereals, freshly baked products to clothes, basic daily house products to furniture, Carrefour has got it all!
Carrefour has however not had a clean slate since it started operating in Kenya as it triggered Kenyans anger a few months ago after a video of white customer harassing a Kenyan went viral and the staff was not seen to intervene. The issue has since been resolved and the retailer can breathe easy.
Choppies
Unlike Carrefour that is concentrated in Kenya’s capital city, Choppies, a Botswana retailer, is spread across the country.
Choppies has an outlet in Nairobi, Nakuru, Kisumu, Bungoma, Kericho and Kisii respectively and a hypermarket in Nairobi’s Embakasi. The chain store has more than 15,234 employees across seven African countries and made annual sales of 93 billion shillings in June 2017.
Choppies first entry into the Market was in February 2015 when it opened its first supermarket in Kisumu before spreading to the other six counties.
Choppies stores are well stocked with products ranging from meat, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, Bakery, Deli- Hot and Freshly prepared foods and Monetary services. Choppies is however not as spacious as Carrefour but don’t let that keep you away, Choppies space is not that bad considering that they are well stocked.
Game Store, Garden City
Game, a South African retailer, has only one store outlet in Kenya at the Garden City mall along Thika road mall.
The store is strategic as it is the only supermarket in the mall, since Nakumatt closed, hence very little competition within the premises.
The store terms itself as “Africa’s Largest Discount Retailer”, with occasion promotions to live up to its word. It is spacious and the only option you have if at Garden City Mall.
Village Stores
Village Stores are a business run by a Tanzanian family.
Village stores in Kenya are along Limuru road with Village cellar, Village supermarket, and Zucchini Village Market a few meters from each other.
Village stores are popular for delicious foods, kitchenware and home accessories imported from different countries such as the United Kingdom (UK), United Arab Emirates, Canada, and the United States.
For the people who love the class, village market stores are the place for you.
About Soko Directory Team
Soko Directory is a Financial and Markets digital portal that tracks brands, listed firms on the NSE, SMEs and trend setters in the markets eco-system.Find us on Facebook: facebook.com/SokoDirectory and on Twitter: twitter.com/SokoDirectory
- January 2026 (220)
- February 2026 (246)
- March 2026 (286)
- April 2026 (161)
- January 2025 (119)
- February 2025 (191)
- March 2025 (212)
- April 2025 (193)
- May 2025 (161)
- June 2025 (157)
- July 2025 (227)
- August 2025 (211)
- September 2025 (270)
- October 2025 (297)
- November 2025 (230)
- December 2025 (219)
- January 2024 (238)
- February 2024 (227)
- March 2024 (190)
- April 2024 (133)
- May 2024 (157)
- June 2024 (145)
- July 2024 (136)
- August 2024 (154)
- September 2024 (212)
- October 2024 (255)
- November 2024 (196)
- December 2024 (143)
- January 2023 (182)
- February 2023 (203)
- March 2023 (322)
- April 2023 (297)
- May 2023 (267)
- June 2023 (214)
- July 2023 (212)
- August 2023 (257)
- September 2023 (237)
- October 2023 (264)
- November 2023 (286)
- December 2023 (177)
- January 2022 (293)
- February 2022 (329)
- March 2022 (358)
- April 2022 (292)
- May 2022 (271)
- June 2022 (232)
- July 2022 (278)
- August 2022 (253)
- September 2022 (246)
- October 2022 (196)
- November 2022 (232)
- December 2022 (167)
- January 2021 (182)
- February 2021 (227)
- March 2021 (325)
- April 2021 (259)
- May 2021 (285)
- June 2021 (272)
- July 2021 (277)
- August 2021 (232)
- September 2021 (271)
- October 2021 (304)
- November 2021 (364)
- December 2021 (249)
- January 2020 (272)
- February 2020 (310)
- March 2020 (390)
- April 2020 (321)
- May 2020 (335)
- June 2020 (327)
- July 2020 (333)
- August 2020 (276)
- September 2020 (214)
- October 2020 (233)
- November 2020 (242)
- December 2020 (187)
- January 2019 (251)
- February 2019 (215)
- March 2019 (283)
- April 2019 (254)
- May 2019 (269)
- June 2019 (249)
- July 2019 (335)
- August 2019 (293)
- September 2019 (306)
- October 2019 (313)
- November 2019 (362)
- December 2019 (318)
- January 2018 (291)
- February 2018 (213)
- March 2018 (275)
- April 2018 (223)
- May 2018 (235)
- June 2018 (176)
- July 2018 (256)
- August 2018 (247)
- September 2018 (255)
- October 2018 (282)
- November 2018 (282)
- December 2018 (184)
- January 2017 (183)
- February 2017 (194)
- March 2017 (207)
- April 2017 (104)
- May 2017 (169)
- June 2017 (205)
- July 2017 (189)
- August 2017 (195)
- September 2017 (186)
- October 2017 (235)
- November 2017 (253)
- December 2017 (266)
- January 2016 (164)
- February 2016 (165)
- March 2016 (189)
- April 2016 (143)
- May 2016 (245)
- June 2016 (182)
- July 2016 (271)
- August 2016 (247)
- September 2016 (233)
- October 2016 (191)
- November 2016 (243)
- December 2016 (153)
- January 2015 (1)
- February 2015 (4)
- March 2015 (164)
- April 2015 (107)
- May 2015 (116)
- June 2015 (119)
- July 2015 (145)
- August 2015 (157)
- September 2015 (186)
- October 2015 (169)
- November 2015 (173)
- December 2015 (205)
- March 2014 (2)
- March 2013 (10)
- June 2013 (1)
- March 2012 (7)
- April 2012 (15)
- May 2012 (1)
- July 2012 (1)
- August 2012 (4)
- October 2012 (2)
- November 2012 (2)
- December 2012 (1)
