Supermarkets in the United States
|
This is a list of supermarkets in the United States of America. For supermarkets worldwide see List of supermarkets.
Contents |
Major chains
- A and P (Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company)
- Ahold (the US operations of the Dutch Royal Ahold Group)
- Albertsons
- Costco Wholesale Corporation
- Delhaize (a Belgian group with US subsidiaries)
- Harris Teeter
- Hy-Vee Food Stores (Hundreds of stores in 7 states)
- Independence
- Jitney Jungle
- K-Mart
- Kroger
- Meijer
- Piggly Wiggly
- Publix (southeastern US)
- Safeway
- SuperValu
- Target Stores
- Wal-Mart
- Winn-Dixie
Ethnic chains
See also: Asian supermarket
- 99 Ranch Market - The largest Asian American supermarket chain on the West Coast.
- Ai Hoa Supermarket - Formerly a large Chinese-Vietnamese American chain in southern California, now operates one store in Chinatown, Los Angeles
- Diho Supermarket - Chinese American
- Hong Kong Supermarket - Chinese American supermarket chain.
- Marukai - Japanese American supermarket.
- Seafood City - Filipino American supermarket chain.
- Shun Fat Supermarket - Chinese American supermarket.
- Superior Warehouse - Mexican American
- Supermercados Gigante - Mexico-based supermarket chain with locations in the US.
Specialty/Natural foods
- Fairway (market) - New York City
- FreshDirect - online grocer in New York City
- Mollie Stone's
- Trader Joe's (owned by the German Aldi group)
- Whole Foods (owns Bread and Circus)
- Wild Oats
Discount chains
- Aldi (the US operations of a German group)
- Food 4 Less (owned by Kroger)
- Marc's
- Price Chopper (northeast)
- Super-Valu (midwest, mixed franchiser and directly-owned stores, uses banners: Cub foods, Save-A-Lot and more )
Smaller chains
- Andronico's (California)
- Basha's (Arizona)
- Big Bear (defunct, was in Ohio, New York, and West Virginia)
- Big Y (New England)
- Bristol Farms (California)
- Brookshire's (Texas)
- C-Town
- Clemens (PA)
- D'Agostino's (New York)
- D&W Food Centers (Michigan)
- DeMoula's Market Basket (New England - MA/NH)
- Eagle Food Centers (defunct, was headquarted in Milan, Illinois. Two Eagle Country Market stores were purchased by Downtown Eagle Corporation, which continue to run the stores.)
- Econo Foods (Upper Michigan and Northern Wisconsin)
- Fareway (Iowa)
- Felpausch (Michigan)
- Food Basket
- Food City (Kentucky, Virginia, Tennessee)
- FoodLand
- Foodtown (Northeast, mainly New Jersey)
- Giant Eagle (eastern United States)
- Grand Union (defunct)
- Great Scott's (Michigan, defunct)
- H-E-B (Texas)
- Ingles (south)
- Jons (Los Angeles inner-city)
- Key Food
- Kohl's Supermarket (defunct, was in Wisconsin)
- Kowalski's (Minnesota)
- Lund's (Minnesota)
- Marsh (Indiana and Ohio)
- Mayfair
- Pathmark (eastern United States)
- Raley's (western US, own Nob Hill and Bel Air)
- Robčrt's Fresh Market* (New Orleans, Louisiana Metro area)
- Roundy's
- Save-Mart (California)
- Schnucks (Missouri, Illinois, Indiana)
- ShopRite (cooperative of independent businesses that use a common banner in northeast US)
- Spartan Stores (Michigan)
- Stater Brothers (California)
- Stop & Shop (New England)
- Super Duper (Ohio, possibly nearly defunct)
- Ukrop's (central Virginia)
- United (Texas)
- Victory (soon to be defunct, Massachusetts & New Hampshire)
- Wegmans - Northeast
- Weingarten's - (defunct, was in Houston, Texas)
- Weis Markets - Middle-Atlantic (Pennsylvania, Maryland, New York, New Jersey, Virginia, West Virginia)
- Winn-Dixie
Chains in Insular areas
Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands
- Pueblo Supermarkets
- Supermercados Amigo
- Supermercados Econo
- Supermercados Selecto
- Supermercados Plaza