TASMANIA'S retail union believes 12 Chickenfeed stores will close in the next two weeks, with the loss of more than 100 jobs.
Eight of the discount stores have already closed in the past few months.
If the union's fears are realised, there will be just eight Chickenfeed stores left operating in the state.
Shop Distributive and Allied Employees' Association state secretary Paul Griffin said union members and employees had told him of the latest closure plans.
The stores at George Town, Prospect, Claremont, Shoreline (Howrah), New Norfolk and Bridgewater are expected to close on Saturday.
Stores at Centrepoint (in Hobart's CBD), Kingston, Sorell, Glenorchy, Launceston and Devonport are expected to close the following Saturday.
Mr Griffin said the union was concerned about the community impact of the closures.
Retail Adventures, which comprises about 300 Chickenfeed, Go-Lo, Sam's Warehouse and Crazy Clarks stores, lost about $35 million last year.
Comment has been sought from Retail Adventures.
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