Big Box Retail Stores – Multi-National
- Auchan – hypermarkets; France
- B&Q – DIY home improvement; United Kingdom
- Babies “R” Us – baby clothes, care products, furniture, toys
- Barnes & Noble – books, music, videos, magazines
- Best Buy – music, videos, electronics, computer software, appliances
- Borders – books, music, videos
- Bricoman – Groupe Carrefour; DIY; France
- Bricorama – D.Y, gardening; France
- Cabela’s – hunting, fishing, camping; historically a US-only chain, but opened its first Canadian location in 2008
- Carrefour – hypermarkets; France
- Castorama – DIY, gardening; France
- Conforama – home furniture, electronics; France
- Cora
- Costco – merged with Price Club; groceries, general merchandise
- Darty – electronics, appliances
- Decathlon – sports equipment, sports clothing, bicycles; France
- E.Leclerc – hypermarkets; France
- Feu Vert – automotive; France
- Fly – home furniture; France
- Fnac – music, videos, games, books, computer software, electronics, appliances; France
- Galeries Lafayette – department store; France
- Go Sport – sports equipment, sports clothing, bicycles; France
- Happy Beds – beds, mattresses, divans, bunk beds, orthopedic mattresses; United Kingdom
- Hipercor
- The Home Depot – hardware
- Ikea – furniture, housewares
- Kaufland – groceries, general merchandise; Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Romania, Bulgaria and Croatia
- King Jouet – toys store; France
- Kmart – owned by Sears Holdings Corporation; groceries, general merchandise
- Leroy Merlin – DIY, gardening; France
- Marionnaud – perfumes; France
- Norauto – automotive; France
- OBI
- Office 1
- Office Depot – office supplies
- PetSmart – pet supplies
- PriceSmart
- Real – owned by Metro AG
- Sephora – perfumes; France
- Staples Inc. – office supplies, office equipment
- Target – general merchandise
- Tesco – hypermarkets; United Kingdom
- Toys “R” Us – toys
- Walmart – groceries, general merchandise
- The Warehouse Group