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Randalls Food & Drug L.P. is an American supermarket chain which operates 32 supermarkets in Texas under the Randalls and Flagship Randalls banners. The chain consists of 13 stores located around the Houston area and 15 stores located around the Austin area as of May 2020. [2]
In 1999, Randalls Food Markets was acquired by Safeway. Safeway retained the Randalls name in Houston and Austin and the Tom Thumb name in Dallas/Fort Worth but replaced many of the Tom Thumb/Randalls "Remarkable" and President's Choice store brands with Safeway private label items. Randalls Food Markets became Safeway's Texas division, which ...
He graduated from Ennis High School in Ennis, Texas in 1948 and the University of North Texas in 1954. Onstead also served for two years in the United States Air Force. He had been president of Onstead Interests since 1999 and a limited partner in the Houston Texans since 2001. He was inducted into the Texas Business Hall of Fame in 1993.
Randall County, Texas; Randall Creek, in Nebraska and South Dakota; Randall's Island, part of New York City; Camp Randall, Madison, Wisconsin, a former army camp, on the National Register of Historic Places; Fort Randall, South Dakota, a former military base, on the National Register of Historic Places
[46] [49] By 2017, the Randalls that he had visited had closed. [49] It was replaced by a Lewis Food Town location, [47] [48] [51] though this store had also closed by 2025. [46] In 2020, a comic opera that showed a comedic retelling of Yeltsin's visit to the grocery store called Yeltsin in Texas was produced and performed in the Houston area.
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[6] [7] In 1980 Weingarten had 18% of the Houston area grocery market share. [8] Grand Union then resold most of the stores to Safeway (Safeway, which later left the Houston market, acquired 43 of the stores), Randalls (purchased by Safeway when they reentered Houston, but at that time, an independent company), and Gerland's Food Fair in 1983 ...