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There is no real equivalent. We have imported Costco, which has a few (eight) stores around the country. But otherwise there aren't any chain stores that "do it all" on a scale like Walmart does.
On a smaller scale you can probably go to Kmart or Big W, which do sell some groceries (but not chilled goods, though I don't know whether Walmart sells them either). They're never going to go full on discount groceries because they're owned by Coles and Woolworths supermarkets respectively who are already aggressively competing on price, and tend to exist in shopping centres near a supermarket anyway. They're not as warehousey as Walmart either.
You might try Aldi as well, which is a bit of a mix of cheap housebrand products and general merchandise. They're fairly small and random, though, but at least they're more common than even Kmart these days.
On a smaller scale you can probably go to Kmart or Big W, which do sell some groceries (but not chilled goods, though I don't know whether Walmart sells them either). They're never going to go full on discount groceries because they're owned by Coles and Woolworths supermarkets respectively who are already aggressively competing on price, and tend to exist in shopping centres near a supermarket anyway. They're not as warehousey as Walmart either.
You might try Aldi as well, which is a bit of a mix of cheap housebrand products and general merchandise. They're fairly small and random, though, but at least they're more common than even Kmart these days.
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