Planche 01 — Q3 2026 Strategic Comparison

FR Carrefour vs DE Edeka

Head-to-head across 4 Power Index axes: Momentum, Margin Discipline, Expansion Velocity, and Tech Adoption. Composite scores from 0–100. Source: Aisle Intelligence Power Index Q3 2026 — built from annual reports, trading updates, GS1 ESL data, and field observations.

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Planche 02 — Composite Score
Carrefour
35
/ 100 composite
vs
Edeka
48
/ 100 composite
Planche 03 — Four-Axis Breakdown
Momentum Gap: 12 pts · Edeka leads
FR Carrefour
34
DE Edeka
46
Margin Discipline Gap: 16 pts · Edeka leads
FR Carrefour
43
DE Edeka
59
Expansion Velocity Gap: 17 pts · Edeka leads
FR Carrefour
18
DE Edeka
35
Tech Adoption Gap: 8 pts · Edeka leads
FR Carrefour
44
DE Edeka
52
Biggest strategic gap
Expansion Velocity — Edeka leads by 17 points.
Planche 04 — Quick Facts
FR Carrefour
Revenue€83B
Stores14,000+
GeographyFrance, Spain, Brazil, LatAm
CountryFrance
Strategic read

"Carrefour's France strategy under Bompard is working but narrow — the transformation hasn't answered what Carrefour looks like in 2030."

DE Edeka
Revenue€64B
Stores11,000+
GeographyGermany
CountryGermany
Strategic read

"Edeka's franchise network is the strongest wholesale-to-independent model in European grocery — but the network is strong and operating performance is mediocre."

Planche 05 — Strategic Analysis
Aisle Intelligence · Power Index Analysis

Carrefour vs Edeka: the Q3 2026 strategic read

Carrefour and Edeka are both major operators in the European grocery landscape, but their Q3 2026 strategic trajectories diverge sharply. Edeka holds a composite Power Index score of 48/100 vs 35/100 for Carrefour — a 13-point gap that is structurally significant. The most important comparison isn't the total score but where the gap sits.

On Expansion Velocity, the 17-point lead belongs to Edeka (35 vs 18). That is the strategically decisive dimension in this matchup. Edeka leads on Tech Adoption (44 vs 52), which drives unit-economics compounding over 5–7 years. Edeka leads on Expansion Velocity (18 vs 35) — the most visible near-term signal of where management is betting capex. Edeka leads on Margin Discipline (43 vs 59), which determines how much optionality each operator has when the next consumer spending contraction arrives.

The strategic verdict: Edeka's edge on composite score is meaningful but not insurmountable. Carrefour's thesis — "Carrefour's France strategy under Bompard is working but narrow" — remains intact but faces pressure from the dimensions where Edeka leads. For a European grocery strategy function, the most important question from this comparison is not who wins but which of the four axes matters most for your competitive exposure. The full Aisle Intelligence deep-dive library has the retailer-level primary research behind every score.

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