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Associated Wholesale Grocers, Inc. (AWG) is the United States's largest cooperative food wholesaler to independently owned supermarkets and grocery stores. [1] It serves more than 4,000 locations in 36 states and from 8 full-line wholesale divisions. The consolidated run-rate sales for AWG is close to $10 billion. [1]
Headquarters. The Grocers Supply Co., Inc. is a wholesale grocery distributor with its headquarters in the Southeast Houston district, Houston, Texas. [1] [2] As of 2011, it was the largest grocery wholesale company in the Southwest United States.
C&S Wholesale Grocers, LLC is a national wholesale grocery supply company in the United States, based in Keene, New Hampshire. In 2021 it was the eighth-largest privately held company in the United States , as listed by Forbes . [ 3 ]
McLane is an American wholesale supply chain services company that distributes products to convenience stores, discount retailers, wholesale clubs, drug stores, military bases, fast-food restaurants, and casual dining restaurants throughout the United States. It is also a wholesale distributor of distilled beverages in some parts of the country.
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The National Frozen & Refrigerated Foods Association (NFRA) is a Harrisburg, Pennsylvania trade association that promotes the sales and consumption of frozen & refrigerated foods. NFRA was founded in 1945 as The National Wholesale Frozen Food Distributors, and took its current name in 2001 as refrigerated foods became more common.
Associated Wholesale Grocers; Associated Wholesalers; C-Town; Central Grocers Cooperative; Great Valu (Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia) IGA; SpartanNash (in addition to directly owning a variety of Midwestern supermarket chains, SpartanNash is also a supplier for smaller, independent supermarkets)