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In 2002, the company changed its corporate name to Grocery Outlet, Inc. [13] Grocery Outlet purchased 16 Yes!Less grocery stores in Texas and another in Shreveport, Louisiana, from Dallas, Texas-based Fleming Cos. in January 2003. [17] All 17 stores were closed by May 2004. [18] The company promoted MacGregor Read and Eric Lindberg to co-CEO in ...
An April 2006 photo of the Grocery Outlet–operated Lucky-branded store in Rocklin, CA. Note the remnants of the Grocery Outlet rainbow logo above the Lucky logo. In early 2006, Berkeley, California-based Grocery Outlet closed its Rocklin, California, location, only to re-open the store on April 1st with the Lucky name and the classic Lucky logo.
99 Ranch Market – the largest Asian-American supermarket chain on the West Coast with additional locations in Nevada, Texas, Virginia, Maryland, New Jersey, and Massachusetts. Also owns 168 Market in California and Nevada.
Outlet grocery stores are like the Island of Misfit Toys for supermarket merchandise. They buy unsalable goods that traditional grocery stores can't sell at a steep discount and pass the savings ...
The Berkeley Bowl produce section. Berkeley Bowl is an independent grocery store in Berkeley, California. [1] Founded by Glenn and Diane Yasuda, [2] it sells organic and natural products and is known for its extensive produce section.
Grocery Outlet projects the store will open in mid-2025. The Rite Aid has been closed since 2022. The store is among several that have closed in recent years as the bankrupt pharmacy cuts costs.
The grocery was bought and operated by Andronico's until that chain went bankrupt in 2011. In November 2013, the old grocery re-opened for a time as a non-grocery Savers Thrift Store. Target subsequently acquired the building and opened a new store there in the Fall of 2017. The adjacent building that was the site of the hardware store now ...
Smart & Final store in West Los Angeles, California. Smart & Final is a chain of warehouse-style food and supply stores based in Commerce, California, which developed through a series of mergers and expansions. The oldest of the combined companies, Hellman, Haas & Co., was founded in 1871 in Los Angeles.