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In June 1967, Vons completed the sale of Shopping Bag Food Stores to E.F. MacDonald. This company later bought 31 A&P supermarkets in Los Angeles, converting them to Shopping Bag. In 1972, MacDonald sold the supermarket chain to Fisher Foods, which rebranded the stores as Fazio's Shopping Bag. In 1978, all stores were sold to Albertsons. [1]
Erewhon Market (/ ˈ ɛ r ɛ hw ɒ n / ERR-eh-hwon) is a California-based upscale grocery chain with ten locations, all in Los Angeles County, California, United States. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] In June 2021, Erewhon became a Certified B Corporation , recognizing its commitment to social and environmental responsibility.
Stores Type of stores Owner headquarters Parent basic: 2 [1] Organic supermarket: Germany: TEGUT: Billa: 1000+ [2] Supermarket: Austria: REWE Group: Billa Plus: 128 [3] Hypermarket: Austria: REWE Group: Denn’s Biomarkt: 27 [4] Organic supermarket: Germany: Dennree Naturkost GmbH: Etsan: 30 [5] Supermarket, ethnic food: Austria: Macro Group ...
4. Lidl. Headquarters: Neckarsulm, Germany Value for the Money: 83% of respondents Locations: 171 stores in 10 states/territories Lidl went from a small German supermarket to an international ...
On March 1, 1984, Thriftimart announced that it would sell 23 of its then 40 stores to Oakland-based Safeway Stores, Inc. which operated about 2,500 supermarkets but had relatively weak coverage in Los Angeles and Orange Counties, ranking #5 in 1983, trailing Ralphs, Vons, Lucky and Alpha Beta. 17 Thriftimart stores remained.
Pavilions is a grocery store banner used by Vons, a supermarket division of Albertsons in Southern California. Although similar to Vons stores, Pavilions markets are more upscale and feature a larger selection of organic food, wine, and other specialty foods. A location in Anaheim Hills in March, 2010 (Store #2216). This was converted into a ...
Defunct department stores based in the Westside, Los Angeles (3 P) Pages in category "Defunct department stores based in Greater Los Angeles" This category contains only the following page.
Ralphs operated a grocery store on the site until the mid-1960s, when it left Westwood Village. [2] Ralphs returned to Westwood Village nearly 40 years later, converting the old Bullock's department store into a grocery store (formerly sharing the space with a Best Buy and an Expo Home Design Center). Since Ralphs vacated the building in the ...