, Woolworths is Australia's largest supermarket chain, with a market share of 32.5%. As of June 2023, there were 995 Woolworths supermarkets and 90
Woolworths Metro convenience stores.
Current store formats Woolworths This is the standard supermarket format. It is colloquially referred to "Woolies" or "Woollies". File:Lakeside Joondalup Shopping City Woolworths.jpg|
Lakeside Joondalup,
Perth, 2006 File:Woolworths Coolangatta 2019.jpg|
Coolangatta, Queensland File:Butler Central Woolworths.jpg|
Butler, Western Australia Woolworths New Zealand Woolworths NZ is the trading name in
New Zealand. Woolworths also operated supermarket brands
Foodtown and
Woolworths until November 2011, which were rebranded as Countdown.
Woolworths Metro store in
Sydney Woolworths Metro is a chain of small format grocery stores launched in 2013. The first store opened in Sydney, and the chain now has over 90 stores across Australia as of August 2023. Three of them are former
Thomas Dux stores, while others are mostly placed within
central business districts.
Defunct store formats Ampol Woolworths MetroGo (2022) Ampol Woolworths MetroGo was a chain of smaller Woolworths Metro
convenience stores launched in March 2022, and were found exclusively in some
Ampol service stations. These stores were owned and operated by Ampol (and previously Caltex Australia), and were first launched in November 2019 as
Woolworths Metro stores. The chain had over 50 stores across Australia. On 28 August 2023, it was announced in the 2023 Half Year Results that all 50 Ampol Woolworths MetroGo stores would be rebranded to Foodary.
Caltex Woolworths Caltex Woolworths, a joint venture with Ampol (previously Caltex Australia), operated service stations across Australia. Woolworths sold the operation to the
EG Group in April 2019 which has since been renamed EG Australia. Woolworths and EG entered a 15-year agreement that would maintain its fuel discount redemption across the network, and enable Woolworths Rewards points to be earned on fuel transactions across its network. The sites were rebranded to EG Ampol.
Caltex Safeway Caltex Safeway operated service stations in Victoria until it was converted to Caltex Woolworths in 2008–2010.
Countdown supermarket in
Putaruru, New Zealand On 18 July 2023, it was announced by Woolworths Group that all 194 Countdown stores will be rebranded to Woolworths from early 2024.
Flemings Flemings was a chain of supermarkets in Sydney and the Central Coast. On 19 May 2020, the final store in
Jannali closed and was replaced with a Woolworths Metro store.
Food for Less Food For Less was a discount supermarket chain located in Queensland and New South Wales. Since 2010 stores were either closed or rebranded to Woolworths, with the last store rebranded in 2018.
Foodtown Woolworths operated supermarket brands
Foodtown and
Woolworths until November 2011, which were rebranded as Countdown.
Macro Wholefoods Market Macro Wholefoods Market was founded in 1983. It operated for over two decades as an independent retailer before its acquisition by Woolworths in 2009, establishing a brand reputation in the health and organic food sector. The market's retail proposition centered on providing customers with unrefined, nutritionally healthy products at affordable prices, catering to the growing consumer demand for organic and health-conscious food options.
Purity and Roelf Vos Roelf Vos and
Purity were trading names used in
Tasmania prior to being rebranded as Woolworths in 2000.
Safeway Safeway was the trading name of Woolworths for most of their Victorian stores until 2017, when the last store in
Wodonga, VIC rebranded to Woolworths.
Safeway Liquor Safeway Liquor operated liquor stores in Victoria with stores attached to its supermarkets, until it was converted to
BWS in 2012–2013. At its peak the chain had 11 stores. From 2014, the stores gradually closed and the chain ceased operation in late 2017. Three of the stores were retained under the "Woolworths Metro" brand; the other seven were either closed entirely or sold to other businesses. In 2021 however, the former Thomas Dux site at Black Rock, Victoria, which was retained as a "Woolworths Metro" store, was closed and is thought to be being replaced by a BWS or Dan Murphy's liquor outlet.
Woolworths Liquor , Victoria Woolworths Supermarket Liquor (including former Safeway Liquor in Victoria) was a liquor division of Woolworths with stores attached to its supermarkets, until all 475 stores were rebranded as
BWS in 2012–2013. == Slogan ==