Supermarkets of The United States - Regional/local Chains

Regional/local Chains

  • The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company (A&P)
    • A&P Supermarkets (Connecticut, New Jersey, New York)
    • Food Basics (Philadelphia and New York City metropolitan areas)
    • Pathmark (New Jersey, New York, and the Philadelphia metropolitan area)
    • Super Fresh (Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania)
    • The Food Emporium (New York City area)
    • Waldbaum's (New Jersey, Brooklyn, Queens, and Staten Island; Nassau and Suffolk counties)
  • Acme Fresh Market (northeastern Ohio)
  • Andronico's (California)
  • Arlan's Market (Texas)
  • Arteagas Food Center (northern California)
  • Associated Supermarkets (New York City area)
  • Balducci's (New York City, Washington, D.C., and their suburbs)
  • Bashas' (Arizona; plus one store in Needles, California)
    • AJ's Fine Foods – upscale
    • Bashas' Diné Markets (Navajo Nation)
  • Big M (Pennsylvania; northern New York)
  • Big Y Foods (southern New England)
  • BI-LO (southeastern US)
  • BJ's Wholesale Club (eastern US)
  • Bravo (northeastern US) – part of C-Town
  • Breaux Mart Supermarkets (New Orleans area)
  • Brookshire Grocery Company (Arkansas, Texas, Louisiana) – also runs Super 1 Foods (eastern Texas; plus Monroe, Shreveport, and West Monroe, Louisiana)
  • Brookshire Brothers (Texas) – sibling of Brookshire's
  • Broulims (Idaho)
  • Brown & Cole (Washington)
    • Cost Cutter (New Jersey)
    • Food Depot (Georgia and North Carolina) – part of SuperValu
    • Food Pavilion
    • Red Apple
    • Save-On-Foods
  • Bruno's Supermarkets (Alabama)
  • Buehler's (Ohio)
  • Butera (Illinois)
  • Busch's (southeastern US; Michigan)
  • C-Town (northeastern US)
  • Cannata's Family Market (Louisiana)
  • Caraluzzi's (Fairfield County, Connecticut)
  • Chief Supermarket (Defiance, Ohio)
  • Coborns (Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota)
  • CobornsDelivers (Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota; Wisconsin) – online grocery
  • Compare Foods Supermarket (North Carolina, New York City, Long Island, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island)
  • Copps Food Center (Wisconsin)
  • County Market (midwestern US)
  • Crest Foods (Oklahoma City area)
  • Crosby's Marketplace (North Shore Boston area)
  • D'Agostino Supermarkets (New York City)
  • D&W Food Centers (Michigan) – owned by Spartan Stores
  • Dahl's Foods (Des Moines, Iowa area)
  • Dan's Supermarket (North Dakota)
  • David's Supermarkets (rural northern Texas)
  • DeCicco's (north of New York City)
  • Dehoff's Key Markets (Bay Area, California)
  • DeMoulas' Market Basket (Massachusetts, New Hampshire)
  • Dierbergs (greater St. Louis)
  • Econofoods (Twin Cities; western Wisconsin)
  • Fairway Market (southwestern Connecticut, northern New Jersey, southern New York)
  • Fareway (Iowa, South Dakota, North Dakota, Nebraska, Minnesota)
  • Felpausch (Michigan)
  • Festival Foods (Minnesota, Wisconsin)
  • Food City (Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia)
  • FoodFair (eastern Kentucky, southeastern Ohio, western West Virginia)
  • Food Bazaar Supermarkets (Connecticut, New Jersey, New York)
  • Food Giant
  • Foodland (Hawaii) – including Sack&Save
  • FoodLand Supermarkets (Kentucky, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia)
  • Food Lion (southeastern US, Mid-Atlantic)
  • Foodtown (New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania)
  • Food Town (Houston, Texas)
  • Fred Meyer (Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Alaska)
  • Fresh and Easy (California, Arizona, and Nevada) – division of the British chain Tesco
  • Gelson's Markets (southern California)
  • Gerland's Food Fair (Houston, Texas)
  • Two separate chains operating as Giant, both subsidiaries of Royal Ahold:
    • Giant-Carlisle (Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia)
    • Giant-Landover (Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, Washington D.C.)
  • Giant Eagle (Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, Maryland)
  • Giantway (Michigan)
  • Glen's Market (northern Michigan)
  • Gourmet Garage (mostly in Manhattan, New York City)
  • Grand Union (New York, Vermont) – aka GU Family Markets
  • Great American Food Stores (New York)
  • Great Valu Markets (Delaware, Maryland, North Carolina, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia)
  • Gristedes (mostly in Manhattan, New York City)
  • Grocer's Pride (Houston, Texas; Mississippi)
  • Haggen Food & Pharmacy (Oregon, Washington)
    • Top Food & Drug
  • Handy Andy (New Braunfels, San Antonio, Schertz, and Seguin, Texas) (now part of Arlan's)
  • Hannaford (New England; New York)
  • Harding's Friendly Markets (southwestern Michigan)
  • Harmons Grocery (Utah)
  • Harris Teeter (southeastern US)
  • Harp's Market (Arkansas, Missouri, Oklahoma) – competes against Walmart in small towns. Larger stores include sporting goods.
  • Harvest Foods (Arkansas) – created when Safeway divested its Little Rock division in the late 1980s. Assets bought by former employees. In the early 1990s, Harvest went bankrupt and Affiliated Foods Southwest bought the chain.
  • H-E-B (Texas, Mexico) – also operates H-E-B Plus and Central Market
  • Heinen's Fine Foods (greater Cleveland, Ohio)
  • Hiller's Market (greater Detroit)
  • Holiday Market (Royal Oak, Michigan)
  • Holiday Foods (southern Indiana)
  • Holiday Quality Foods (northern California)
  • Hollywood Super Market (northern Detroit suburbs)
  • Homeland (Kansas, Oklahoma, formerly Texas)
  • Houchens Industries (Kentucky, Tennessee, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois)
    • Buehler's Buy-Low (Kentucky, Illinois, Indiana)
  • Hugo's (Minnesota, North Dakota)
  • Hy-Vee Food Stores (midwestern and central US)
  • Ingles (southern US)
  • Jack 'n Jill (North Dakota)
  • Jons Marketplace (Los Angeles area; Orange County, California)
  • Karns Quality Foods (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania area)
  • Key Food (New York City and northern suburbs)
  • Key Markets – also see Dehoff's Key Markets (Bay Area, California)
  • King Kullen (Long Island, Staten Island)
  • Kings (New Jersey, New York)
  • Kowalski's (Minnesota)
  • Kuhn's Quality Foods (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
  • K.V. Mart dba Top Valu, Valu Plus & various other names (Los Angeles, California area)
  • Landis Supermarkets (southeastern Pennsylvania)
  • Lauer's Supermarket and Bakery (Pasadena and Riviera Beach, Maryland)
  • Lowes Foods (North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia)
  • Lowe's Markets (Texas, New Mexico)
  • Lunds (Minnesota)
    • Byerly's
  • Mac's Market (New Hampshire, New York, Vermont)
  • Macey's Market (northern Utah)
  • Magruder's (Washington, D.C. area)
  • Market Basket (southeastern Texas, southwestern Louisiana)
  • Mars (Baltimore, Maryland area)
  • Marsh (Indiana, Ohio) – includes O'Malia's
  • Matherne's Supermarkets (Baton Rouge, Louisiana area)
  • Martin's Super Markets (Indiana, Michigan)
  • Martin's Food Markets (Maryland, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Virginia) – part of Royal Ahold (Giant-Carlisle)
  • Mayfair Markets (Hollywood, California)
  • McCaffrey's (New Jersey, Pennsylvania)
  • Meijer (Midwest)
  • Met Foods (New Jersey and New York City)
    • SuperOne Foods (Minnesota)
  • Miller's Fresh Foods (North Dakota)
  • Minyard's (Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex)
    • Minyard's
    • Carnival – a Hispanic/international line, in August 2008 was sold to Grocer's Supply (Houston)
    • Sack and Save – a discount line
  • Murphy's Marketplace (New Jersey)
  • Natural Grocers by Vitamin Cottage (CO, UT, WY, ID, MT, NE, MO, KS, OK, TX, NM, AZ)
  • New Deal Market (California)
  • New Deal Supermarket (Jackson, Mississippi)
  • Nash Finch Company (upper Midwest)
  • Nugget Markets (northern California)
  • Obriens Market (California)
  • Omni Foods (Massachusetts and New Hampshire)
  • Penn Traffic (New Hampshire, New York, Pennsylvania, Vermont)
    • P&C Foods
    • Bi-Lo Foods (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania area)
    • Riverside Markets
    • Quality Markets
  • Petosa's Family Grocery (Edmonds, Washington)
  • Piggly Wiggly (southeastern US)
  • Plum Market (Detroit area)
  • Preston-Safeway (central Indiana) – unrelated to Safeway Inc.
  • Price Chopper (Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Pennsylvania, Vermont) – unrelated to Associated Wholesale Grocers in Kansas/Missouri
  • Publix (southeastern US)
  • Quality Foods (Georgia and South Carolina)
  • QFC (Seattle area)
  • Quality Markets (New York and Pennsylvania)
  • R Ranch Markets (southern California)
  • Raley's (California, Nevada) – owns Nob Hill Foods and Bel Air Markets
  • Reasors (eastern Oklahoma)
  • Red Apple (Oregon and Washington)
  • Redner's Warehouse Markets (eastern Pennsylvania; also in Delaware and Maryland)
  • Remke Markets bigg's (Cincinnati, Ohio area)
  • Rice Supermarkets (Houston, Texas)
  • Riesbeck Food Markets (Ohio and West Virginia)
    • Pick 'N Save (east-central Ohio)
  • Robèrt's Fresh Market (New Orleans, Louisiana area)
  • Roche Bros. (Massachusetts)
    • Sudbury Farms (Massachusetts)
  • Roundy's
    • Copps Food Center (Wisconsin)
    • Pick 'n Save (Wisconsin, Illinois)
    • Rainbow Foods (Minnesota)
    • Ridley's Family Markets (Idaho, Nevada, Utah, Wyoming)
  • Rosauers Supermarkets (Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington)
    • Huckleberry's Natural Market (Spokane, Washington)
    • Super 1 Foods (Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas)
  • Roth's Fresh Markets (Oregon)
  • Rouse's Supermarket (Louisiana, Mississippi)
  • Royal Ahold
    • Giant Food/Martin's Food of Carlisle, Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia)
    • Giant Food of Landover, Maryland (Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, Washington DC)
    • Stop & Shop (New England, New Jersey, New York)
  • Sage's Market (California)
  • Save Mart Supermarkets (California: Bay Area, Central Valley; northern Nevada)
    • FoodMaxx
    • Lucky Stores (Bay Area, California)
    • S-Mart Foods (Lodi and Stockton, California)
  • Schnucks (Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Mississippi, Missouri, Tennessee)
    • Hilander (Illinois)
    • Logli (Illinois, Wisconsin)
  • Scolari's Food and Drug (California, Nevada)
  • Sedano's (Miami, Florida)
  • Seller's Brothers (Houston, Texas)
  • Sentry Foods (Wisconsin)
  • Shop n' Save (Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia)
  • ShopRite (Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania)
  • Southern Family Markets
  • Sunset Foods (Illinois)
  • Stater Brothers (California)
  • Stewart's Shops (New York; Vermont)
  • Stew Leonard's (Connecticut, New York)
  • Strack and Van Til (Indiana)
    • Ultra Foods – discount division (Indiana; Chicago suburbs)
  • Straub's Markets (St. Louis, Missouri)
  • Sullivan's Foods (Illinois)
  • Sunflower Farmers Market (Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, Utah) – owned by founder of Wild Oats
  • Super 1 Foods (Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas)
  • Superior Grocers (southern California)
  • Supersol (New York City, Long Island, Westchester)
  • Supremo Supermarket (New Jersey and Pennsylvania)
  • Sweetbay (Florida)
  • Times Supermarkets (Hawaii)
  • Tops (New York, Pennsylvania) – formerly included Martin's Super Food Stores
  • The Fresh Grocer (Pennsylvania, Delaware)
  • Thriftway Supermarkets (Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania)
  • Trade Fair (Queens County, New York City)
  • Treasure Island (Chicago and Wilmette, Illinois)
  • Trig's (Wisconsin)
  • Turco's (New York)
  • Ukrop's (central Virginia)
  • United (western Texas)
  • Village market (Antrim County, Michigan)
  • Victory Supermarkets (Massachusetts, New Hampshire) – taken over by Hannaford
  • Vallarta Supermarkets (Los Angeles; southern California)
  • Wade's (Virginia)
  • Wegmans (Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia)
  • Weis Markets (Pennsylvania, Maryland, New York, New Jersey, West Virginia)
    • Save-a-Lot (Pennsylvania)
    • Scot's Lo-Cost (Pennsylvania)
    • Giant Foods (Binghamton, New York area) – acquired by Weis in 2009
  • Wayne's Hometown Market (Hoxie, Ar)
  • Wesselman's (southern Indiana; Louisville, Kentucky area)
  • Westborn Market (Michigan)
  • Western Beef Supermarkets (New York City)
  • Wilson Farms (New York)
  • WinCo Foods (California, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington)
  • Winn-Dixie (Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana)
  • Wise Way (Indiana)
  • Woodman's Food Market (Illinois, Wisconsin)
  • Yoke's Fresh Market (Spokane, Washington)

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