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SuperFresh is a supermarket brand owned by Key Food Stores which operates in New York City and its New Jersey suburbs. The company currently operates twenty supermarkets. The name previously belonged to a chain of stores run by A&P, based largely in the cities and suburbs of Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington DC.
Super Fresh: When A&P announced the closure of its Philadelphia division (which included Delaware, Maryland, and southern New Jersey) during the 1981–82 restructuring, the unions offered to buy many of these stores. A&P agreed; the corporation and the unions settled on a new labor agreement that included a profit-sharing provision.
The Sav-A-Center name had been used for A&P stores in the 1980s, and for an A&P-owned chain of stores in the New Orleans area which were sold in 2007. [ 70 ] After the concept was tested in the two Northern New Jersey stores, A&P announced the conversion of 16 Pathmark Super Centers, plus eight of the 13 Philadelphia-area A&P Super Fresh stores ...
A&P and National Tea are just a couple of big names that have checked out for good. ... Fresh & Easy. Launched by U.K.-based Tesco, Fresh & Easy was an attempt to break into the U.S. market in ...
After the success of these stores, A&P announced it would rebrand 16 Pathmark Super Centers, and eight of the 13 Philadelphia-area A&P Super Fresh stores as Pathmark Sav-A-Center stores. [ 24 ] [ 25 ] [ 26 ] In addition, A&P's website later rebranded Pathmark as Pathmark Sav-A-Center.
Super One Foods (Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, North Dakota) Super King Markets (Greater Los Angeles) Supermercados Selectos (Puerto Rico) The Fresh Grocer (New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania) Times Supermarkets (Hawaii) United Grocery Outlet (Tennessee, North Carolina) Westborn Market (Michigan) Western Beef (New York City, Florida)
In August 2010, A&P announced that it would close 25 stores as the parent of Waldbaum's began the implementation and execution phase of its comprehensive turnaround. [23] In September, A&P announced it planned to lay off over 400 workers, including 195 employees from the closure of the West Hartford Waldbaum's store in Connecticut.
The 2000s brought new, stronger competition to the New York area, and the chain shrank, receding mostly to Manhattan. At the time of A&P's liquidation in 2015, The Food Emporium had 11 stores. The banner was acquired from bankrupt A&P in late 2015 by Key Food Stores Co-op, Inc., which currently operates thirteen of The Food Emporium stores.