Woolworth

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Woolworth, Woolworth's, or Woolworths may refer to:

Businesses[edit]

United States (defunct)[edit]

Mexico[edit]

  • Woolworth Mexicana, originally part of F.W. Woolworth, operates a chain of small variety stores in Mexico

Germany[edit]

  • Woolworth Deutschland, originally part of F.W. Woolworth, a chain of 'Woolworth' high-street shops, in Germany, Poland and Austria

United Kingdom and Ireland (defunct)[edit]

  • Woolworths (United Kingdom), originally part of F.W. Woolworth, went defunct in 2009 and assets bought by Woolworth Deutschland in 2021
  • Woolworths (Ireland), originally part of F.W. Woolworth, went defunct in 1984, assets bought by Woolworth Deutschland in 2021

Cyprus[edit]

  • Woolworths (Cyprus), originally part of F.W. Woolworth, sold off in 1985 and became a property and retail conglomerate that subsequently split off into Ermes department stores, is now just a property firm using the Woolworth name

Australia and New Zealand[edit]

South Africa[edit]

  • Woolworths Holdings Limited, one of the largest South African retail and supermarket chain stores; named after the American F.W. Woolworth company, but unrelated

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