With more than 2,400 shops and more than 35,000 employees the Portuguese supermarket Biedronka is probably the largest chain of food stores in Poland. Biedronka sells mainly Biedronka own label products, which appeal to its mainly lower-income customers looking for no-thrills, basic food at a reasonable price. Although, foreign-owned the majority of its goods are produced in Poland. The word Biedronka is the Polish word for a ladybird.
Other supermarkets present in multiple Polish towns include: Aldi, Auchan, Intermarche, Kaufland, Lidl, Netto, Piotr i Pawel, Plus, Spar, Tesco, Żabka.