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In April 2004, Winn-Dixie announced the closure of 156 stores, and the elimination of 10,000 jobs. [25] Included were the 21 stores that had operated under the Thriftway name in and around Cincinnati. By July, Winn-Dixie agreed to sell several Thriftway locations to Kroger, Remke Markets, and Bigg's Supermarkets. [31]
In September 2013, Southeastern Grocers was created by Lone Star Funds as the new parent company for BI-LO, Harveys, and Winn-Dixie. The new parent company then filed to raise as much as $500 million in a U.S. initial public offering and list its common stock under the "SEG" symbol.
BI-LO would purchase Winn-Dixie for $530 million and operate Winn-Dixie as a subsidiary. It was later announced that the merged company would be based at Winn-Dixie's former headquarters in Jacksonville, Florida. [29] In early 2013, BI-LO phased out its own private label soft drinks in its BI-LO stores in favor of the "Chek" brand used by Winn ...
Southeastern Grocers' sale of its Winn-Dixie and Harveys stores doesn't include pharmacies. Here's what that means for customers with prescriptions.
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In 2004, Kroger bought most of the old Thriftway stores in Cincinnati, Ohio, when Winn-Dixie left the area. These stores were reopened as Kroger stores. [55] In 2007, Kroger acquired Scott's Food & Pharmacy from SuperValu Inc., [56] and in the same year, also acquired 20 former Michigan Farmer Jack locations from A&P when A&P exited the ...