词条 | County Market |
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| name = | type = Subsidiary | location = | logo = Fpo-store-logo.png | foundation = | locations = 104 | area_served = Midwestern/Southern U.S. | industry = Supermarket chain | parent = SuperValu Inc. | homepage = {{URL|countymarket.com}} }} County Market is a coast to coast supermarket chain primarily operating in the Midwestern and Southern regions of the United States.[1] Presently, more than 100 independently owned County Market stores operate in Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Mississippi, Pennsylvania, Washington, and Wisconsin[1] and is part of the SuperValu Inc. company. HistorySupervalu Foods acquired Cub Foods in 1980, a chain founded in suburban Minneapolis in 1968. Cub opened as a "no frills" grocery warehouse business model with bare bones buildings, industrial shelving and check stands with conveyor belt. SuperValu developed County Market as a version of Cub Foods for smaller communities. Many stores are located in smaller cities, and typically feature an in-store bakery and deli.[1] See also
References1. ^1 2 County Market website External links
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