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Wellcome

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Hong Kong supermarket chain
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Wellcome
Native name
惠康
Company typeSupermarket
IndustryRetailing
Founded1945; 80 years ago (1945)
Headquarters
Hong Kong
Number of locations
280 (Hong Kong)
Area served
Hong Kong
ParentDFI Retail Group
Websitewellcome.com.hk
Wellcome inChun Shek Estate with the 2021 branding
Logo until 2021
An outlet inTsim Sha Tsui

Wellcome (Chinese:惠康;Jyutping:wai6 hong1;pinyin:Huìkāng) is a supermarket chain owned by BritishconglomerateJardine Matheson Holdings via itsDFI Retail Group subsidiary. The Wellcome supermarket chain is one of the two largest supermarket chains in Hong Kong, the other beingParknShop.

DFI also operated supermarkets in the Philippines and Taiwan (Chinese:頂好;pinyin:Dǐnghǎo) under the Wellcome name, and has various other supermarkets around Asia includingMarket Place,Cold Storage,Hero andGiant.[1]

History

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Founded in 1945, Wellcome is Hong Kong's longest-established supermarket chain. Since 1964, the company has been wholly owned by Dairy Farm International Holdings following the merger with rival supermarketDairy Lane. Wellcome has an overall staff of 5,000 in more than 240 stores and serves more than 14 million customers every month.

Wellcome was established in 1945 by Mr. Wu Chung-Wai, Mr. Lau Lim and Mr. Ko Yin-Yu. Wellcome established its first store on Ice House Street in Central. The shop specialised in imported products including wines, biscuits, canned food and beverages. Wellcome was the first supermarket to establish a Home Delivery Service division, and an average of 600 customers enjoyed this one-of-a-kind service through orders in person daily. Wellcome was acquired by Dairy Farm(Now DFI Retail Group) in 1964. The company was the first to introduce a "self-service" retailing concept. Customers no longer require the assistance of service staff to get products; they have to select products from the shelf. Wellcome was the first to offer pre-packaged rice products in 1973. In the 1980s, Wellcome launched its first corporate brand "No Frills", offering customers over 300 products at the lowest prices as compared to other products in the same category. Later, Wellcome became the first supermarket to employElectronic data interchange (EDI) technology to improve the efficiency of operation. Wellcome expanded to Taiwan and acquired Ding Hao supermarket. Wellcome opened its first 24-hour store in Great George Street, Causeway Bay on 23 October 1998. Wellcome established its second corporate brand, First Choice, with a product range of over 1,000 items. With prices at 20–30% less than competitive international brands, it is a well-known brand in Hong Kong. A HK$400 million investment, "Wellcome Fresh Food Centre" was opened in 1998, occupying an area of 161,000 sq. ft. In the 1990s, Wellcome Hong Kong to become the first to use the UPC system in Hong Kong supermarkets, offers a more efficient and more convenient payment services. According to the report of 2004–2008, Wellcome supermarkets and thus increase the number of branches. Wellcome introduced the "Vote For Your Favourite Brand" campaign in 2000 and soon opened a superstore at Tuen Mun Town Plaza. The Wellcome superstore introduced a new "one-stop" shopping service, embracing the concepts of both wet market and grocery shop under one roof. Wellcome also began its double refund offer with lowest price guarantee by doubling the difference back to customers. Wellcome unveiled its Stanley store in January 2003. It is the first supermarket located inside a 100-year-old historical building – the old Stanley Police Station. In 2014, Wellcome Taiwan was found to have used contaminated ingredients in its mushroom and minced pork seasonings, drawing it into the2014 Taiwan food scandal.[2] Wellcome Taiwan was acquired byCarrefour in 2020.[3][4]

Brands

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Private labels

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Wellcome supermarkets sell products from DFI's Meadows and Yu Pin King private labels.[5][6]

Wellcome Superstore

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The firstWellcome Superstore was opened in 2000 and currently it has 31 superstores, spread across Hong Kong. They stock a greater variety of products, tailored to local demand.

Wellcome Fresh

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The Wellcome Superstore inThe Belcher's becameWellcome Fresh in 2021.[7]

Market Place

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Main article:Market Place (supermarket)

DFI also operates supermarkets under theMarket Place (formerly Marketplace by Jasons and Jason's Food & Living),3hreeSixty, Jasons ichiba and Oliver's The Delicatessen brands in Hong Kong.

References

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  1. ^"Supermarkets and Hypermarkets."Dairy Farm Group. Retrieved 2017-06-06.
  2. ^Hsu, Stacy (8 September 2014)."More brands slide into investigation".Taipei Times. Retrieved11 September 2014.
  3. ^Shih-ching, Kao (3 June 2020)."Carrefour snaps up Wellcome, Jasons".Taipei Times. Retrieved3 June 2020.
  4. ^Yang, Shu-ching; Chiang, Yi-ching (2 June 2020)."Carrefour to acquire Wellcome, Jasons Market Place in Taiwan". Central News Agency. Retrieved3 June 2020.
  5. ^Key Milestones of Wellcome (accessed 18 October 2007)
  6. ^The First choice leftlet (accessed 17 October 2007)
  7. ^Standard, The."New supermarket concept offers an amazing array of fresh foods".The Standard. Retrieved17 March 2022.

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