Intermarché, Supermarket in Kientzheim, France.
Intermarché Kientzheim is a supermarket with multiple sections carrying fresh produce, household items, regional specialties, and everyday supplies. The store occupies a retail space at 13 rue Weiss in the town.
The store belongs to Groupe Intermarché, which was founded in 1958 when Jean-Pierre Le Roch opened the first distribution point in Issy-les-Moulineaux. This early location grew into what became a large retail network across France.
The store sits in the heart of Alsace wine country and stocks regional food products from nearby farms and makers. These items reflect the eating and shopping habits that matter to people living in this wine-growing area.
The supermarket operates throughout the week and offers convenient shopping for local residents and visitors. Its central location makes it easy to reach for daily shopping and picking up local supplies.
The store serves both Kientzheim and the neighboring Kaysersberg-Vignoble, functioning as a central shopping hub for the merged municipality. This role makes it a gathering point for shoppers from both communities.
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