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Chile’s Biggest Retailer Bets on Hard-Discount Stores

By · June 7, 2026 · 5 min read

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Key Facts

The move: Cencosud, Chile’s largest retailer, opened the first store of Don Salva, a new discount supermarket chain, on June 5.

The format: Small stores of about 180 square metres offering permanently low prices on household essentials, with no bulk-buying required.

The place: The launch store sits in central Santiago, with more planned across the metropolitan region this year.

The portfolio: Don Salva joins Cencosud’s existing supermarket brands Jumbo, Santa Isabel and the delivery app SPID.

The stake: It marks the group’s entry into a fast-growing low-cost segment where rivals are already expanding.

Cencosud, Chile’s largest retailer, has opened its first Don Salva discount supermarket in Santiago, marking the group’s entry into the fast-growing low-cost grocery segment as Chilean shoppers increasingly hunt for value.

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Cencosud is entering Chile’s discount grocery segment with its new Don Salva brand. (Photo: Internet reproduction)
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Cencosud opens its first discount supermarket

The company formally inaugurated the first Don Salva store on Friday, June 5, in the Santiago Centro district. The launch was attended by Chile’s economy and mining minister, Daniel Mas, and the mayor of Santiago, Mario Desbordes.

The store sits on Santo Domingo street, in a traditional downtown neighbourhood. Cencosud has said it plans to open further locations in central Santiago and across the wider metropolitan region during the year.

Don Salva is built around a deliberately simple model. Its stores run to roughly 180 square metres and stock a focused range of essentials, including groceries, bakery, perfumery, drinks and fresh items, alongside Cencosud’s own private-label products.

The chain trades under the slogan “Acá sí alcanza,” loosely “here it’s enough,” a nod to budgets that need to stretch. The branding leans into proximity and value rather than the wide aisles and broad assortment of a hypermarket.

Why a discount supermarket, and why now

The format promises low prices on a permanent basis, rather than through promotions, and without the bulk purchases that warehouse clubs require. The pitch is everyday savings on the basics for shoppers in established residential areas.

The timing reflects a value-conscious Chilean consumer. Years of elevated inflation squeezed household budgets, and even as price growth has eased toward the central bank’s target, shoppers remain focused on stretching their money.

A leaner store also suits a cautious economy. Chilean growth is running at a modest pace in 2026, and a low-cost format lets a retailer keep expanding while limiting the capital tied up in each new outlet.

Hard discount has been one of the more resilient retail formats globally, gaining share in markets from Europe to Latin America as households trade down. Chile’s relatively concentrated grocery market had been slower to develop it at scale.

By launching its own brand, Cencosud signals it would rather lead that shift than cede the segment to newer entrants. The strategy mirrors moves by large grocers elsewhere who built discount arms to defend share against specialist chains.

A new front in Chile’s grocery wars

Don Salva pushes Cencosud into a segment where competitors have already moved. Intercorp’s Mass chain, which absorbed the Erbi stores acquired in 2024, and the Alvo family’s Ahorra Food Depot are among the players active in Chilean hard discount.

For Cencosud, the brand fills a gap in a portfolio that until now skewed toward larger and mid-sized formats. Jumbo covers the hypermarket end and Santa Isabel the neighbourhood supermarket, while SPID handles quick delivery.

The group is controlled by the family of the late founder Horst Paulmann and is one of Latin America’s biggest retailers, with operations spanning Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Peru and the United States.

Cencosud is also one of the heavier weights on Chile’s benchmark S&P IPSA stock index, so shifts in its strategy draw close attention from local investors.

The group is a multi-format retailer spanning supermarkets, home improvement, department stores and shopping centres, with financial services attached. A discount banner extends that range to the most price-sensitive end of the grocery market.

What to watch next

The key question is how quickly Cencosud scales the format. A single downtown store is a test; a national rollout would signal real conviction about the discount model’s place in its strategy.

Execution is the hard part of hard discount. The model lives or dies on tight costs, a lean product range and efficient logistics, and margins are thin enough that scale and supplier terms decide whether it works.

The competitive response will matter too. If Don Salva gains traction, rivals are likely to accelerate their own discount openings, intensifying a price-driven contest for Chilean grocery spending.

For shoppers, more competition at the low-cost end could mean cheaper baskets. For the wider sector, it points to a structural shift toward leaner, price-led retail.

Cencosud has not detailed how many Don Salva stores it ultimately wants or how fast it will build them. Those targets, once disclosed, will be the clearest measure of how seriously the group is taking the discount bet.

For more context, see our Latin America economy 2026 guide and our coverage of the Chilean stock market.

Frequently asked questions

What is Don Salva?

Don Salva is a new discount supermarket chain launched by Cencosud, Chile’s largest retailer. Its first store opened in central Santiago on June 5, 2026.

How is it different from Cencosud’s other supermarkets?

It is a small-format, low-cost store of about 180 square metres focused on essentials at permanently low prices, distinct from the larger Jumbo and Santa Isabel chains.

Who are its competitors?

In Chile’s discount segment, Don Salva competes with chains such as Intercorp’s Mass and the Alvo family’s Ahorra Food Depot.

Will there be more stores?

Cencosud says it plans to open additional Don Salva stores in central Santiago and across the metropolitan region during 2026.

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