List of Defunct Retailers of The United States - Grocery Stores and Supermarkets

Grocery Stores and Supermarkets

  • ABC Markets
  • ABCO Foods
  • AJ Bayless
  • Alfalfa's
  • Alpha Beta (Acquired by Food for Less / Ralphs)
  • Big Buy - part of Finast
  • Big Bear Stores
  • Boys Markets
  • Buttrey Food & Drug
  • Buehler Foods — Operated as Buehler's Buy-Low
  • Cala Foods and Bell Markets — Rebranded as DeLano's IGA, others sold to other retailers
  • Carter's Foods
  • Clemens Markets — suburban Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; acquired by Giant in 2006
  • Colonial Stores
    • Big Star Markets
  • H.C. Chaffee — Acquired by Safeway
  • Daniel Reeves — Acquired by Safeway
  • Delchamps
  • Dick's Supermarket - Southwestern Wisconsin; Acquired by Piggly Wiggly in 2006--YakobYakobovich (talk) 15:53, 3 September 2012 (UTC)
  • Eagle Food Centers
  • Eastern Stores — Acquired by Safeway
  • Eisner Food Stores — Acquired by Jewel Food Stores
  • Edwards — joined Ahold to become Stop & Shop
  • Expo Superstore — Vons big box format; Southern California
  • FamilyMart — A&P
  • Farmer Jack — A&P
  • Finast - aka First National Stores, purchased by Ahold, rebranded Edwards
  • Fisher Foods
  • Food Basket — Acquired by Lucky
  • Food Fair — later Pantry Pride
  • Furrs Supermarkets - Furr's Cafeteria division still in business
  • Giant — Ralphs big box format; Southern California
  • Giant Open Air — Merged with Farm Fresh Food & Pharmacy
  • Grand Union — NJ/NY Chain Bankrupt, bought and became Grand Union Family Markets in Upstate NY /VT
  • Greater All American Markets — Acquired by Albertsons
  • Greenwich IGA — Greenwich, New York
  • Harvest Foods
  • Hills Supermarkets
  • Hughes Markets
  • Jim Dandy — Acquired by Lucky
  • Jewel T
  • Jitney Jungle
  • Kash n' Karry, now Sweetbay Supermarket
  • Kessel Food Market
  • Kohl's Food Stores — Acquired by A&P
  • Laneco — Eastern Pennsylvania/Western New Jersey
  • Liberal — Dayton, Ohio
  • LoRay — San Francisco Bay area
  • Loblaws — Northeastern Ohio; also Buffalo, NY
  • Mr. AG's — Kansas; part of the IGA chain; last store closed in 1970
  • Mr. D's IGA — Wichita, Kansas
  • MacMarr Stores — Acquired by Safeway
  • Maloley's Finer Foods — Northeastern Indiana
  • Market Basket — Southern California; was owned by Kroger
  • Max Foods — Rebranded Lucky
  • Metro Food & Pharmacy — Rebranded Shoppers in 2004
  • National Tea
  • Newway — Acquired by Safeway
  • O.K. Fairbanks
  • Omni Superstore — Dominick's big box format
  • Packer
  • Pak and Save
  • Pantry Food Stores — Los Angeles, California area
  • Pantry Pride
  • Pay’n Takit — Acquired by Safeway
  • Penn Fruit — later Top Value
  • Peter Reeves
  • Pick-N-Pay Supermarkets
  • Purity — San Francisco Bay area
  • Purity Supreme — Boston area
  • QFI
  • Rack N Sack
  • Ralph's — Seattle area, acquired by Top Foods
  • Red Food — Chattanooga, Tennessee area; acquired by Bi-Lo Stores
  • Red Robin Stores
  • Red Owl — Chicago, Illinois stores only were sold to National Tea; remainder acquired by Supervalu
  • Sampson Food Stores
  • Sanitary Grocery Stores — After losing the Supreme Court case New Negro Alliance v. Sanitary Grocery Co., Washington, D.C.-area stores were acquired by Safeway Inc.; Baltimore, Maryland-area stores were acquired by Twin Food Stores
  • Sav-A-Center — A&P in the New Orleans, Louisiana region
  • Schwegmann Bros. Giant Supermarkets - New Orleans; closed in 1999 after more than 125 years in business
  • Seaway Food Town
  • Seessel's Supermarkets — Acquired by Schnucks
  • Skaggs-Alpha Beta
  • Smitty's Marketplace — Acquired by Albertsons in Missouri, rebranded Fred Meyer in Arizona
  • Standard Food — later Standard Dell Farms — Central Indiana
  • Sunflower Market — SuperValu-owned natural foods market, closed in 2008. This chain was never affiliated with the southwestern U.S. chain of the same name.
  • Super Duper
  • Super One Foods — Acquired by Albertsons
  • Super Place
  • Super Saver Foods
  • Sure Save — Chicago, Illinois; owned by National Tea, stores changed to National Tea
  • Thriftway — Acquired by Safeway
  • Tianguis — Vons' Hispanic format; Southern California
  • Town and Country — acquired by 7-Eleven around 1998
  • Twin Food Stores — Baltimore, Maryland-area; spunoff of Sanitary Grocery Stores
  • Walt's IGA — Wichita, Kansas
  • White Hen Pantry — merged with 7-Eleven in mid-2007.
  • Wild Oats Markets

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