Level 6 - [Shops] contains the following logos:
- Ikea - the blue rectangle with a yellow oval inside
- Privately held, international home products company that designs and sells ready-to-assemble furniture such as beds and desks, appliances and home accessories.
- Founded in 1943 by 17-year-old Ingvar Kamprad in Sweden.
- Carrefour - the logo made from a red arrow and a blue shape, combined they look somehow like a fish
- It is an international hypermarket chain headquartered in Boulogne Billancourt, France, in Greater Paris.
- The first store opened on 1 January 1958 in suburban Annecy near a crossroads.
- Tesco - the red "T" with a dotted blue line under it
- It is a British multinational grocery and general merchandise retailer headquartered in Cheshunt, United Kingdom.
- The company was founded in 1919 by Jack Cohen as a group of market stalls.
- Hermes - the orange logo formed by a horse carrying a cart. Under it are the letters "H E"
- It is a French high fashion house established in 1837, today specializing in leather, lifestyle accessories, perfumery, luxury goods, and ready-to-wear.
- The company licenses no products and keeps tight control over the design and manufacture of its vast inventory.
- Kroger - the blue oval, outlined in red, with the white letters "K g" inside
- It is an American supermarket chain founded in Cincinnati, Ohio.
- It is the country’s largest grocery store chain and its second-largest grocery retailer by volume and second-place general retailer in the country, with Walmart being the largest.
- Seven eleven - the green square with a white trapeze inside. In the white area there is a green "E" a red square and a orange shape.
- The company, primarily operating as a franchise, is the world’s largest operator, franchisor and licensor of convenience stores, with more than 46,000 outlets, surpassing the previous record-holder McDonald’s Corporation in 2007 by approximately 1,000 retail stores.
- It has been consistently ranked in Entrepreneur’s Franchise 500, most recently being selected as the No.1 overall franchise.
- Bajaj - the logo similar to a blue bird having the letters "J J" next to it
- It is one of the oldest (1926) & largest conglomerates based in Mumbai, Maharashtra.
- The group comprises 34 companies & its flagship motorized vehicle-producing company is ranked as the world’s fourth largest two- and three-wheeler manufacturer.
- John Deere
- John Deere - the yellow Deer inside a green square. Under it is this text "JO EE"
- It is an American corporation based in Moline, Illinois, and the leading manufacturer of agricultural machinery in the world.
- The company is also a leading manufacturer of construction equipment and forestry equipment, as well as a supplier of diesel engines and drivetrains (axles, transmissions, gearboxes) used in heavy equipment.
- Sears - the blue letters "s r"
- It is an American chain of department stores, which was founded in the late 19th century.
- From its mail order beginnings, the company grew to become the largest retailer in the United States by the mid-20th century, and its catalogs became famous.
- Staples - the red rectangle having inside the white letters "LE". Under it is three black words: "that was easy"
- The company opened its first store in Brighton, Massachusetts in 1986.
- It sells supplies, office machines, promotional products, furniture, technology and business services both in stores and online.
- Publix - formed by the green letters "p b"
- Its slogan is Where Shopping is a Pleasure.
- The manufacturing facilities produce its dairy, deli, bakery, and other food products.
- Macys - the red star with the black characters "y's" under it
- It is a U.S. chain of mid- to high-range department stores.
- The company operates 800 stores in the United States as of June 7, 2012. It also has eSpot ZoomShops kiosks in over 300 store locations selling consumer electronics.
- Carhartt - the light brown logo that has this letters under it: "c r rtt"
- It is a U.S.-based clothing company founded in 1889.
- It was originally founded to make work clothing for railroad workers.
- Petco - the blue cat and red dog with a red "o" under them
- Founded in 1965 and incorporated in Delaware, it is headquartered in San Diego, California
- Its mascots are Red Ruff (dog) and Blue Mews (cat), who both appear on the corporate logo.
- Lidl - the blue square with a yellow circle inside. In the circle there is a red "i"
- It is a discount supermarket chain based in Germany that operates over 10,000 stores across Europe.
- It belongs to the holding company Schwarz Gruppe, which also owns the store chains Handelshof and hypermarket Kaufland
- Netto - the yellow square with a black dog, inside, that is carrying a basket. Under the dog there are two black letters: "TO"
- It is a Danish discount supermarket operating in several European countries
- 2009 Brand celebrate its 28th birthday with special offers in store in the weeks number 16, 17 and 18 every year.
- Rewe - the gray "R" that has two small squares to the right of it
- It is a diversified retail and tourism group based in Germany. Its current turnover is around 50.91 billion euros. It operates in 14 European countries and employs over 325,000 people in its trading and travel divisions.
- Canadian Tire - the red triangle having in it a maple leaf and the white words "can" and "re"
- On September 15, 1922, John William Billes and Alfred Jackson Billes invested their combined savings of $1,800 in The Hamilton Tire and Garage Ltd (established in 1909 as the Hamilton Garage and Rubber Company) in Toronto
- The most recognized of these are Mastercraft, SuperCycle (bicycles), BluePlanet (eco-friendly household cleaners, CFL bulbs and other innovative green items) and Motomaster (tires, batteries and other automotive goods).
- Zellers - the red letters "Zel s"
- It is Canada’s second-largest chain of mass merchandise discount stores, with locations in communities across Canada
- A subsidiary of the Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC), it has, as of August 1, 2012, 216 locations across the country.
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