Comercial Mexicana

[2] In January 2015 it was announced that Organización Soriana would buy Comercial Mexicana stores, from which 118 will be fully owned while 42 would be leased and operated by third parties.

Due to the financial crisis that Controladora Comercial Mexicana went through in 2008, the company decided to gradually dispense with its formats, being Costco the first Comercial Mexicana format to be sold to its US counterpart in 2012, in which said price club entered to the Mexican market through a joint venture in 1991, in which on July 14, 2012, Controladora Comercial Mexicana sold the stake in Costco México to its United States subsidiary Costco Wholesale Corporation for 12,791 million Mexican pesos.

Likewise, on August 21, 2014, Controladora Comercial Mexicana sold its Beer Factory and California restaurants to Grupo Gigante for 1,061 million Mexican pesos, which were converted into Toks.

However, the process of unification and merger will be staggered, beginning with the joint operation of campaigns, such as that of Julio Regalado.

Carlos González Nova, Comercial Mexicana's co-founder, served as the chairman of the company's board of directors until 1998.

[4] In 2000 he was responsible for killing musician Kirsty MacColl by striking with a powerboat he was operating recklessly, having entered a restricted area off the coast of Cozumel, Mexico.

Comercial Mexicana brand Flor de Jamaica (Hibiscus flower)
Comercial Mexicana store in Zamora , Michoacán
Last slogan of Comercial Mexicana, shared with Soriana, used in 2018.