Kroger - Chains

Chains

Kroger owned supermarkets include:

  • Baker's (Nebraska)
  • City Market (Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, New Mexico)
  • Dillons (Kansas, Missouri)
    • Dillons Marketplace
  • Food 4 Less (Southern California; Las Vegas, Nevada; Portland, Oregon; Chicago, Illinois; NW Indiana, and they have a former location in Allentown, Pennsylvania and Tahlequah, Oklahoma)
  • Foods Co. (Northern California)
  • Fred Meyer (Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington)
    • Fred Meyer Marketplace
    • Fred Meyer Northwest Best
  • Fred Meyer Jewelers (Illinois, Tennessee, Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Utah, Washington, Nebraska, Oregon, Colorado, Texas, Idaho, Arizona)
    • Barclay Jewelers
    • Fox's Jewelers
    • Littman Jewelers
  • Fry's Food and Drug (Arizona)
    • Fry's Marketplace
    • Fry's Mercado
    • Fry's Signature
  • Gerbes (Missouri)
  • JayC Food Stores (Indiana)
  • King Soopers (Colorado, Wyoming)
    • King Soopers Fresh Fare
    • King Soopers Marketplace
  • Kroger Food and Drug/Kroger Food & Pharmacy (Ohio, West Virginia, Virginia, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Mississippi, Texas, Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana)
    • Kroger Fresh Fare
    • Kroger Marketplace
    • Kroger Signature
  • Kwik Shop (Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska)
  • Loaf 'N Jug (Colorado, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Wyoming)
  • Owen's Market (Indiana)
  • Pay Less Food Markets (Indiana)
  • Quality Food Centers (Oregon, Washington)
    • QFC Fresh Fare
  • Quik Stop (California, Nevada)
  • Ralphs (California)
    • Ralphs Fresh Fare
    • Ralphs Marketplace
  • Scott's Food & Pharmacy (Indiana)
  • Smith's Express (Utah)
  • Smith's Food and Drug (Arizona, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming)
    • Smith's Fresh Fare
    • Smith's Marketplace
  • Tom Thumb Food Stores (Alabama, Florida)
  • Turkey Hill Minit Markets (Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana)

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