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The chain was founded in 1959 by Alton Hardy Howard and W. L. "Jack" Howard, a five-term mayor of Monroe, Louisiana. The Howards were an early franchisee of Gibson's Discount Center, but they later pulled out of the franchise agreement and opened stores under their own name. [1] In 1969, the company became a publicly traded company.
It began in 1986, when Save Mart's then-CEO Bob Piccinini saw the potential of the no-frills grocery store concept which offered the same products at a fraction of the price. Piccinini opened two new Food 4 Less stores in the Fresno area. [5] After the success of the two new Food 4 Less stores, the first FoodMaxx in Fresno opened in 1989.
Albertsons, which owns Safeway, Vons and Pavilions, including this store in Paso Robles, announced a merger with Kroger, which owns Ralphs and Food 4 Less, on Oct. 14. California food deserts
H-E-B Grocery, Albertsons, Walmart, Target among grocers impacted The USDA released a list of 75 products impacted by the recall sold at various stores, including H-E-B, Target, Walmart, Safeway ...
Pavilions is a grocery store banner used by Vons, a supermarket division of Albertsons in Southern California. Although similar to Vons stores, Pavilions markets are more upscale and feature a larger selection of organic food, wine, and other specialty foods. A location in Anaheim Hills in March, 2010 (Store #2216). This was converted into a ...
Product Name. Lot Code or Establishment Number. Best By Date. Michelina’s Cheesy Chicken & Rice Bake. J4239. 8/26/2025. El Monterey Signature Chicken Enchilada Meals
In 1932, Von der Ahe's sons Theodore and Wilfred Von der Ahe restarted the Von's Grocery Company. [3] In 1948, Von's opened a pioneering store which offered self-service, pre-packaged produce, meat, and deli items. By 1958, it had doubled in size to 27 stores, the third-largest grocery chain in the Greater Los Angeles Area. [4]
Reasons included preferring a store’s private label selection to simply choosing the cheaper option — we found, on average, that Fred Meyer is 11.6% cheaper across a selection of common products.