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Hispanic Markets Los Angeles California
Los Angeles Hispanic Supermarkets Chains United States - This is a list of supermarket companies in the United States of America and the names of supermarkets which are owned or franchised by these companies. For supermarkets worldwide see List of supermarkets.
There's tumult playing out among Orange County's burgeoning Hispanic supermarkets. Anaheim-based Northgate Gonzalez Supermarkets, the county's largest Hispanic supermarket operator, just opened its 16th store, this one in Anaheim-just down the street from Mexico's Grupo Gigante SA de CVs first OC store.
Yet another twist: Northgate took over the store on Euclid Avenue near the Santa Ana (1-5) Freeway from Fullerton-based La Rioja Ranch Markets, which had been the county's second largest Hispanic supermarket chain.
Juan Vallejo, La Rioja's owner, said he's closing what's left of the chain in OC because of slow sales. He said he's looking to regroup with a new store in La Puente this fall.
Northgate's new 20,500-square-foot store is a couple blocks south of Gigante, which opened with fanfare last year. Northgate, with an estimated $325 million in sales, dominates the Hispanic grocery business here.
But Gigante, which has its U.S. base in Santa Ana, is a force to be reckoned with. In Mexico, the company counts yearly sales of some $3 billion and has strong name recognition with Hispanics in OC.
National chains
* Aldi
* Costco Wholesale
* Delhaize Group
o Bloom
o Bottom Dollar
o Food Lion
o Hannaford
o Harveys
o Kash n' Karry
o Sweetbay Supermarket
* Kroger
o Baker's Supermarkets
o City Market
o Dillon's
o Food 4 Less
o FoodsCo
o Fred Meyer
o Fry's Food
o Hilander
o Jay C
o King Soopers
o QFC
o Ralphs
o Smiths
o Scott's Food & Pharmacy
* Piggly Wiggly
* Safeway
o Carrs
o Dominick's
o Genuardi's
o Pavilions
o Randalls
o Tom Thumb
o Vons
* Sam's Club
* Sears Holdings Corporation
o Kmart Supercenters
* SuperValu
o Acme
o Albertsons
o bigg's
o Bristol Farms
o Cub Foods
o Farm Fresh
o Hornbacher's
o Jewel/Jewel-Osco
o Lazy Acres
o Lucky Stores
o Save-A-Lot
o Shaw's
o Shop 'n Save
o Shoppers Food & Pharmacy
o Star Market
o Sunflower Market
* SuperTarget
* Wal-Mart Supercenters
* Whole Foods Market
[edit] Regional and local chains
* The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company (A&P)
o A&P Supermarkets Operates various A&P banners throughout New Jersey and New York, & Connecticut
o Food Basics USA (Philadelphia & New York Metropolitan areas)
o Pathmark (Metropolitan New York, New Jersey, Long Island and Philadelphia Metropolitan areas)
o Super Fresh (southern New Jersey, Philadelphia, Delaware & Baltimore)
o The Food Emporium (New York City and surrounding area)
o Waldbaum's (Long Island, NY, including the New York City boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, and Staten Island, NY; plus a single store in Connecticut)
* Acme Fresh Market operating in the Akron, Ohio area
* Andronico's (California)
* Associated Supermarkets (New York City area)
* Balducci's (New York City, Washington, D.C., and their suburbs)
* Bashas' (Arizona)
* Big Y Foods (New England: Massachusetts and Connecticut)
* BI-LO (southeastern United States)
* BJ's Wholesale Club (eastern United States)
* Breaux Mart Supermarkets (New Orleans area)
* Brookshire's (Arkansas, Texas & Louisiana) - also runs Super1 Foods in East Texas; Shreveport, Louisiana; Monroe, Louisiana; and West Monroe, Louisiana
* Brookshire Brothers (Texas) - brother of aforementioned Brookshire's
* Broulims (Idaho)
* Brown & Cole (Washington)
o Cost Cutter (New Jersey)
o Food Depot - also in North Carolina, Georgia as part of SuperValu
o Food Pavilion
o Red Apple
o Save-On-Foods
* Bruno's Supermarkets (southeast)
* Buehler's (Ohio)
* Buehler's Buy-Low (Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky)
* Butera (Illinois)
* Busch's (southeast and Central Michigan)
* C-Town (northeastern United States)
* Cannata's Family Market (southern Louisiana)
* CobornsDelivers (Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota/Wisconsin online grocery)
* Copps Food Center (Wisconsin)
* D&W Food Centers (Michigan)
* Dahl's Foods (Des Moines, Iowa, area)
* David's (rural north Texas)
* Dehoff's Key Markets (Bay Area, California)
* DeMoulas' Market Basket (New England: Massachusetts/New Hampshire)
* Dierbergs (Greater St. Louis, Missouri)
* Dorothy Lane Market (Greater Dayton region)
* Econofoods (Twin Cities, Western Wisconsin)
* El Super (Los Angeles and Phoenix)
* Fareway (Iowa)
* Felpausch (Michigan)
* Fiesta Mart (Houston, Dallas, Austin & Waco, Texas) Hispanic and International foods.
* Food City (Kentucky, Virginia, Tennessee)
* FoodFair (southeastern Ohio, Eastern Kentucky, and western West Virginia)
* Food Giant
* Foodland (including Sack&Save) (Hawaii)
* FoodLand Supermarkets (West Virginia, Kentucky, Virginia, Ohio, Maryland, Pennsylvania)
* Food Lion (Southeast & Mid-Atlantic)
* Foodtown (Northeast, mainly New Jersey) (a similarly named store, "Food Town", operates in the Houston, Texas area)
* Fresh and Easy (California,Arizona and Nevada)
* The Fresh Market (North Carolina based - southeast, Midwest, Pennsylvania)
* Gelson's Super Market (southern California)
* Gerland's Food Fair (Houston, Texas)
* Giant Eagle (Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, Maryland)
* Glen's (northern Michigan)
* Grand Union (Hudson Valley New York, rural Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Pennsylvania) - a.k.a. GU Family Markets
* Great Wall Supermarket (New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Virginia and Georgia)
* Gristedes (most in the Borough of Manhattan, New York City)
* Grocer's Pride (Houston, Mississippi)
* Haggen Food & Pharmacy (Washington, Oregon)
Ahorre January 29, 2010 07:38 AM