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Saturday, 20 September 2008

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National Supermarkets in America

National chains

  • Aldi
  • Costco
  • Delhaize Group
    • Bloom
    • Bottom Dollar
    • Food Lion
    • Hannaford
    • Harveys
    • Kash n' Karry
    • Sweetbay Supermarket
  • Kroger
    • Baker's Supermarkets
    • City Market
    • Dillon's
    • Food 4 Less
    • FoodsCo
    • Fred Meyer
    • Fry's Food
    • Jay C
    • King Soopers
    • QFC
    • Ralphs
    • Smiths
    • Scott's Food & Pharmacy
  • Piggly Wiggly
  • Safeway
    • Carrs
    • Dominick's
    • Genuardi's
    • Pavilions
    • Randalls
    • Tom Thumb
    • Vons
  • Sears Holdings Corporation
    • Kmart Supercenters
  • SuperValu
    • Acme
    • Albertsons
    • bigg's
    • Bristol Farms
    • Cub Foods
    • Farm Fresh
    • Hornbacher's
    • Jewel/Jewel-Osco
    • Lazy Acres
    • Lucky Stores
    • Save-A-Lot
    • Shaw's
    • Shop 'n Save
    • Shoppers Food & Pharmacy
    • Star Market
    • Sunflower Market
  • SuperTarget
  • Wal-Mart Supercenters
  • Whole Foods Market

Regional and local chains

  • The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company (A&P)
    • A&P Supermarkets Operates various A&P banners throughout New Jersey and New York
    • A&P Super Foodmart (Connecticut)
    • Food Basics USA (Philadelphia & New York Metropolitan areas)
    • Pathmark (Metropolitan New York, New Jersey, Long Island and Philadelphia Metropolitan areas)
    • Super Fresh (southern New Jersey, Philadelphia, Delaware & Baltimore)
    • The Food Emporium (New York City and surrounding area; New Jersey & Connecticut)
    • Waldbaum's (Long Island, NY, including the New York City boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, and Staten Island, NY; plus a single store in Connecticut)
  • Acme Fresh Market operating in the Akron, Ohio area
  • Andronico's (California)
  • Associated Supermarkets (New York City area)
  • Balducci's (New York City, Washington, D.C., and their suburbs)
  • Bashas' (Arizona)
  • Big Y Foods (New England)
  • BI-LO (southeastern United States)
  • Breaux Mart Supermarkets (New Orleans, Louisiana area)
  • Brookshire's (Texas & Louisiana) - also runs Super1 Foods in East Texas; Shreveport, Louisiana; Monroe, Louisiana; and West Monroe, Louisiana
  • Brookshire Brothers (Texas) - brother of aforementioned Brookshire's
  • Broulims (Idaho)
  • Brown & Cole (Washington)
    • Cost Cutter (New Jersey)
    • Food Depot - also in North Carolina, Georgia as part of SuperValu
    • Food Pavilion
    • Red Apple
    • Save-On-Foods
  • Bruno's Supermarkets (southeast)
  • Buehler's (Ohio)
  • Buehler's Buy-Low (Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky)
  • Butera (Illinois)
  • Busch's (southeast and Central Michigan)
  • C-Town (northeastern United States)
  • Cannata's Family Market (southern Louisiana)
  • Copps Food Center (Wisconsin)
  • D&W Food Centers (Michigan)
  • Dahl's Foods (Des Moines, Iowa, area)
  • David's (rural north Texas)
  • Dehoff's Key Markets (Bay Area, California)
  • DeMoulas' Market Basket (New England: Massachusetts/New Hampshire)
  • Dierbergs (Greater St. Louis, Missouri)
  • Econofoods (Twin Cities, Western Wisconsin)
  • El Super (Los Angeles and Phoenix)
  • Fareway (Iowa)
  • Felpausch (Michigan)
  • Fiesta Mart (Houston, Dallas, Austin & Waco, Texas) Hispanic and International foods.
  • Food City (Kentucky, Virginia, Tennessee)
  • FoodFair (southeastern Ohio, Eastern Kentucky, and western West Virginia)
  • Food Giant
  • Foodland (including Sack&Save) (Hawaii)
  • FoodLand Supermarkets (West Virginia, Kentucky, Virginia, Ohio, Maryland, Pennsylvania)
  • Foodtown (Northeast, mainly New Jersey) (a similarly named store, "Food Town", operates in the Houston, Texas area)
  • The Fresh Market (North Carolina based - southeast, Midwest, Pennsylvania)
  • Gelson's Super Market (southern California)
  • Gerland's Food Fair (Houston, Texas)
  • Giant Eagle (eastern United States)
  • Glen's (northern Michigan)
  • Grand Union (Hudson Valley New York, rural Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Pennsylvania) - a.k.a. GU Family Markets
  • Gristedes (most in the Borough of Manhattan, New York City)
  • Grocer's Pride (Houston, Mississippi)
  • Haggen Food & Pharmacy (Washington, Oregon)
    • Top Food & Drug
  • Handy Andy (San Antonio, New Braunfels, Seguin, Schertz)
  • H-E-B (Texas, Mexico) Also operates H-E-B Plus and Central Market.
  • Harding's Friendly Markets (southwestern Michigan)
  • Harris Teeter (southeast)
  • Harp's Market (Arkansas, Kansas, regional southern states) competes against Wal-mart in small towns, larger stores include sporting goods.
  • Heinen's Fine Foods (Greater Cleveland)
  • Homeland (Kansas, Oklahoma, and formerly Texas)
  • Hugo's (North Dakota, Minnesota)
  • Hy-Vee Food Stores (Hundreds of stores in 7 Midwest and Central states)
  • Ingles (South)
  • Jons (Los Angeles inner-city)
  • Karns Quality Foods (metropolitan Harrisburg area, Pennsylvania)
  • Key Food (metro New York City)
  • Key Markets - also see Dehoff's Key Markets - (Bay Area, California)
  • King Kullen (Long Island, and Staten Island, New York)
  • Kings (New Jersey and New York)
  • Kowalski's (Minnesota)
  • Kuhns (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
  • K.V. Mart dba Top Valu, Valu Plus & various other names (Los Angeles area)
  • Landis Supermarkets (Southeastern Pennsylvania)
  • Lowes Foods (North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia)
  • Lund's (Minnesota)
    • Byerly's
  • Macey's Market (northern Utah)
  • Magruder's (Washington, DC region)
  • Market Basket (SE Texas, SW Louisiana)
  • Mars (Greater Baltimore area)
  • Marsh (Indiana, Ohio including O'Malia's and Lo-Bill chains)
  • Matherne's Supermarkets (Baton Rouge, Louisiana area)
  • Martin's Super Markets (Indiana, Michigan)
  • Martin's Super Food Stores (New York)
  • Mayfair Markets (Hollywood, California)
  • Meijer (Midwest)
  • Met Foods (New York City and Northern NJ)
    • SuperOne Foods
  • Minyard's (Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex
    • Minyard's
    • Carnival, a Hispanic/international line - Aug 2008 - sold to Grocer's Supply in Houston
    • Sack and Save, a discount line[1]
  • Nash Finch Company (Upper Midwest)
  • Nugget Markets (northern California)
  • Omni Foods (Massachusetts and New Hampshire)
  • Penn Traffic (Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire)
  • Petosa's Family Grocery (Edmonds, Washington)
    • P&C Foods
    • Bi-Lo Foods (Pittsburgh area)
    • Riverside Markets
    • Quality Markets
  • PinoyGrocery.com (Katy, TX)
  • Price Chopper (New York, Massachusetts, Vermont, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, New Hampshire)
  • Publix (southeastern United States)
  • Quality Markets (New York and Pennsylvania)
  • Raley's (western U.S., own Nob Hill and Bel Air)
  • Reasors (eastern Oklahoma)
  • Red Apple (Oregon and Washington)
  • Redner's Warehouse Markets (eastern Pennsylvania, very few in Maryland and New York)
  • Remke Markets (Cincinnati, Ohio metro area)
  • Robèrt's Fresh Market (New Orleans, Louisiana metro area)
  • Roundy's
    • Copps Food Center (Wisconsin)
    • Pick 'n Save (Wisconsin, Illinois)
    • Rainbow Foods (Minnesota)
  • Rosauers Supermarkets (Eastern Washington, Western Montana, Northern OR, & Western ID)
    • Huckleberry's Natural Market (Spokane, Washington)
    • Super 1 Foods
  • Rouse's Supermarket (Louisiana)
  • Royal Ahold
    • Giant Food of Carlisle, Pennsylvania (Mid-Atlantic)
    • Giant Food of Landover, Maryland (Delaware, Maryland, metropolitan Washington, D.C.)
    • Stop & Shop Supermarkets (New England, New Jersey, and New York)
  • Rice Supermarkets Also Rice Epicurean Markets (Houston)
  • Preston-Safeway|Safeway (aka Preston-Safeway, unrelated to Safeway Inc.; Central Indiana)
  • Save Mart Supermarkets (California Central Valley, Bay Area, and Northern Nevada)
    • FoodMaxx
    • Lucky Stores (Bay Area)
    • S-Mart Foods (Stockton & Lodi)
  • Schnucks (Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Tennessee, Mississippi, Iowa)
  • Logli (Northern Illinois, Wisconsin)
  • Scolari's Food and Drug (California, Nevada)
  • Sedano's (Miami, Florida)
  • Sentry Foods (Wisconsin)
  • Shop 'n Save (Pittsburgh) (Western Pennsylvania and Northern West Virginia)
  • ShopRite (northeastern United States)
  • Simon Delivers (Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota/Wisconsin online grocery)
  • southern Family Markets
  • Star Market (New England)
  • Stater Brothers (California)
  • Stewart's Shops (New York and Vermont)
  • Stew Leonard's (New York City suburbs)
  • Strack and Van Til (northwestern Indiana)
  • Ultra Foods - discount division (Indiana and Chicago suburbs)
  • Straub's Markets (St. Louis, Missouri)
  • Sullivan's Foods (northern & central Illinois)
  • Sunflower Farmers Markets (Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, Las Vegas...soon to be Dallas, TX). Chain owned by founder of Wild Oats.
  • Supremo Supermarket (New Jersey and Pennsylvania)
  • Tops (New York State)
  • Thriftway Supermarkets (Washington State, Eastern Pennsylvania)
  • Twin City Supermarket (New Jersey)
  • Turco's (New York)
  • Ukrop's (central Virginia)
  • United (western Texas)
  • Village market (Antrim County, MI)
  • Victory Super Markets (soon to be defunct, Massachusetts & New Hampshire)
  • Wade's (south-western Virginia) [1]
  • Wegmans (Northeast)
  • Weis Markets (Mid-Atlantic: (Pennsylvania, Maryland, New York, New Jersey, West Virginia))
  • Westborn Market (southeasten Michigan)
  • Western Beef (New York City)
  • Wilson Farms (upstate New York)
  • WinCo Foods (Idaho, Oregon, California, Washington, Nevada)
  • Winn-Dixie (Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana)
  • Woodman's Food Market (Wisconsin, northern Illinois)
  • Yoke's Fresh Market (Spokane, Washington)

Retailers' cooperatives

  • Affiliated Food Stores (panhandle Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona, Wyoming)
  • Affiliated Foods Midwest (Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming, Nebraska, Missouri, Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, South Dakota, North Dakota, Minnesota)
  • Associated Food Stores () - formerly Pacific Mercantile Cooperative
    • Ridley's Family Markets
    • Lee's Marketplace
  • Associated Grocers
  • Associated Grocers of Florida
  • Associated Grocers of the South
  • Associated Wholesale Grocers
    • Price Chopper / Price Mart
    • Country Mart
    • Cash Saver
    • Apple Market
    • SunFresh
    • ThriftWay
  • Associated Wholesalers
  • Central Grocers Cooperative
  • IGA
  • ShopRite/Wakefern Food Corporation
  • Shurfine Markets
  • Unified Western Grocers
  • Western Family Foods (supermarket wholesaler) - formerly Pacific Mercantile Cooperative
  • Royal Blue (supermarket) (now defunct; founded in the 1930s)
  • Spartan Stores (Michigan) Operates several nameplates, including Glen's Markets, D&W Food Centers, and Family Fare Supermarkets. Spartan Stores is also a supplier for other, smaller supermarkets.

Deep Discount and Limited Assortment chains

  • Aldi - US operations of a German group
  • PriceRite (Connecticut, New York, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania) - owned by Wakefern
  • Food 4 Less (mostly south of Los Angeles, Illinois, Indiana, Nebraska, Nevada, Kansas)
  • Grocery Outlet (West)
  • Marc's/Xpect Discount Drugs (Ohio, Connecticut)
  • WinCo Foods (West)
  • ShopRite (New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Delaware, Pennsylvania) - affiliates owned and operated by Wakefern Food Corporation
  • Smart & Final (West)
    • Cash & Carry (Chicago)
  • Supervalu (Midwest, mixed franchisee and directly-owned stores, uses banners: Cub Foods, Save-A-Lot, otherspedia
  • Sourced from Wikipedia