Shangchao, that is, super supermarket, is the abbreviation of a super supermarket in a shopping mall. Since supermarkets require entry fees, barcode fees and other fees, they also have higher quality requirements for goods. Therefore, the goods sold in supermarkets are generally more expensive and of better quality. Another reason for high commodity prices is that supermarkets have long payment settlement cycles, resulting in slow payment returns. In addition, shopping malls deposit large amounts of money for goods, and suppliers do not dare to pass off inferior products. Because of this, the quality of shopping malls and supermarkets is better. As the retail formats of large supermarkets become saturated and e-commerce impacts the entire traditional retail system, community supermarkets have certain comparative advantages over large supermarkets and small convenience stores, and have become the focus of the layout of major retail giants. Looking at today's commercial layout, community supermarkets will be an important direction for the transformation of large supermarkets in the future.