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Comercial Mexicana Flor de Jamaica
'Comercial Mexicana' is a
Mexican hypermarket group, which features stores similar to those owned by
Wal-Mart in the
United States or
Carrefour in
France. It is part of the Controladora Comercial Mexicana Group which also owns the local
Costco warehouse franchise and
Restaurantes California.
Comercial Mexicana has different retail formats, with the general stores branded as Comercial Mexicana, the larger stores as Mega Comercial Mexicana and its smaller facilities as Bodega Comercial Mexicana. Many of its general stores are connected to a shopping mall with competing businesses surrounding. An example is Plaza Río in
Tijuana, Baja California, which has Comercial Mexicana as an anchor store but also has a traditional department store and smaller specialty stores selling items that can be purchased in Comercial Mexicana.
Comercial Mexicana also has programs for children. In exchange for working in stores as bag boys, the children receive family support, tuition support and educational supplies, and basic services. The children wear almost-trademark brown uniforms with the orange pelican logo and are expected to be well groomed. They help most of the customers out of the store and return the carts, which in turn keeps the shopping cart thefts low.
The chain is largely owned by
Guillermo González Nova, whose speedboat killed singer
Kirsty MacColl on December 18, 2000 in a scuba diving area near
Cozumel. Fines totaling less than US $3,000 resulted from the accident, with an employee of Nova's taking the blame.
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