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  2. Kroger - Wikipedia

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    [1] [6] Kroger's headquarters are located in downtown Cincinnati. [7] The Kroger Company is the largest supermarket operator in the U.S. by revenue [8] and the country's fifth-largest general retailer. [9] The company is one of the largest American-owned private employers in the United States.

  3. Fred Meyer - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1922 by Fred G. Meyer in Portland. The chain was one of the first in the country to promote one-stop shopping, [ 2 ] eventually combining a complete grocery supermarket with a drugstore, bank, clothing, jewelry, home decor, home improvement, garden, electronics, restaurant, shoes, sporting goods, and toys.

  4. Food 4 Less - Wikipedia

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    Marketing and administration of the Nugget Food 4 Less store is handled through the Nugget Market Corporate Office in Davis, California, and any requests for other Food 4 Less stores will be deferred to the Kroger Corporate Office in Cincinnati, Ohio. It is unclear whether Nugget Markets and Kroger will continue the Fleming relationship when ...

  5. Fry's Food and Drug - Wikipedia

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    In October 1998, Fred Meyer, parent company of Smith's Food and Drug based in Salt Lake City, announced a strategic merger with Kroger, based in Cincinnati, Ohio. [5] Several months later, in May 1999, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) approved the merger of the two companies, named The Kroger Co. [6]

  6. City Market (US grocery store chain) - Wikipedia

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    City Market, Inc. has its headquarters in Grand Junction, Colorado. It is a subsidiary of Kroger. [1] City Market was founded by the Prinster family in 1924, when four brothers—Paul, Frank, Leo and Clarence—moved to Grand Junction from La Junta, Colorado. Tony Prinster's father, Frank Prinster Jr., was also president of the City Market ...

  7. Rodney McMullen - Wikipedia

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    From there, he became a financial analyst in the corporate headquarters. At the age of 34, McMullen became chief financial officer. McMullen was key in the merger with Fred Meyer, Inc. in 1999. In 2003, McMullen became vice chairman, and COO in 2009. [3] [4] [5] McMullen became the CEO of Kroger on January 1, 2014, succeeding David Dillon. [6]

  8. Harris Teeter - Wikipedia

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    On July 9, 2013, Harris Teeter Supermarkets announced that it was being acquired by The Kroger Company for $2.5 billion. [4] The sale closed on January 28, 2014, though the company retained its name, brand, and headquarters in Matthews. [5] On February 1, 2022, Harris Teeter named Tammy DeBoer as the company's president. [6] [7]

  9. QFC - Wikipedia

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    Kroger proposed an acquisition of rival grocer Albertsons in 2022 that would have required the combined company to spin off locations to preserve brand competition. Among the proposed aspects of the merger was a divestment of all but five of QFC's 59 locations.