SN's Top 75 Retailers for 2010
The Top 75 posted $891.4 billion in sales, down 0.2% over last year.
Deflation and the weak economy took its toll on North American food distributors in 2009, as total volume for the Top 75 food retailers and wholesalers fell about 0.2% compared with a year ago. Total revenues for the group, which includes sales of both food and nonfood merchandise in North America, were $891.4 billion, compared with $893.08 billion in 2008. The 10 largest companies on the Top 75 list saw revenues slide 1.2% in 2009, to $606 billion, compared with a year ago. Most of the companies in the top 10 — which together comprised 68% of the total revenues of the Top 75 — saw slight sales declines during the year. Among the top 20, dollar volume was down about 0.8% for 2009, to $727 billion. Their revenues accounted for 81.6% of the total volume for the Top 75 — slightly less than their share from a year ago.
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| 1. | Wal-Mart Stores |
| 2. | Kroger Co. |
| 3. | Costco Wholesale Corp. |
| 4. | Supervalu |
| 5. | Safeway |
| 6. | Loblaw Cos. |
| 7. | Publix Super Markets |
| 8. | Ahold USA |
| 9. | C&S Wholesale Grocers |
| 10. | Delhaize America |
| 11. | 7-Eleven |
| 12. | H.E. Butt Grocery Co. |
| 13. | Meijer Inc. |
| 14. | Sobeys |
| 15. | Dollar General Corp. |
| 16. | Wakefern Food Corp. |
| 17. | Metro |
| 18. | BJ’s Wholesale Club |
| 19. | A&P |
| 20. | Giant Eagle |
| 21. | Trader Joe’s Market |
| 22. | Whole Foods Market |
| 23. | Family Dollar Stores |
| 24. | Winn-Dixie Stores |
| 25. | Associated Wholesale Grocers |
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