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Top 50 Small Chains and Independents for 2011

This is the second installment of SN’s Top 50 Small Chains and Independents list. To qualify, a company must have sales under $1 billion, and it must not be owned by a wholesaler or a larger retail entity.

February 2, 2011

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This is the second installment of SN’s Top 50 Small Chains and Independents list. To qualify, a company must have sales under $1 billion, and it must not be owned by a wholesaler or a larger retail entity. All numbers are listed as estimates, although SN did attempt to obtain accurate figures by contacting every company on the list.

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1.

The Fresh Market

2.

Fareway Stores

3.

Grocery Outlet

4.

Woodman’s Markets

5.

King Kullen Grocery Co.

6.

Cardenas Markets

7.

Redner’s Markets

8.

PAQ

9.

Northgate Gonzalez Market

10.

Bodega Latina

11.

Rouses Enterprises

12.

Jerry’s Enterprises

13.

Lowe’s Market

14.

Haggen Inc.

15.

Dierberg’s Markets

16.

Niemann Food

17.

Foodland Super Market

18.

Lewis Food Town

19.

Roche Bros. Supermarkets

20.

Vallarta Supermarkets

21.

Glass Gardens

22.

Sprouts Farmers Market

23.

Festival Foods

24.

Cosentino’s Food Stores

25.

Pyramid Foods

26.

Harps Food Stores

27.

Lund Food Holdings

28.

Sedano’s

29.

Martin’s Super Markets

30.

Fred W. Albrecht Grocery Co.

31.

C&K Market

32.

Kings Super Markets

33.

Brown’s Super Stores

34.

Dahl’s Foods

35.

Gelson’s Markets

36.

Reasor’s

37.

Rosauers Supermarkets

38.

Balls Food Stores

39.

Harmons

40.

Heinen’s

41.

Perlmart

42.

Stew Leonard’s

43.

Miner’s

44.

All-American Quality Foods

45.

Ronetco

46.

K.V. Mart

47.

Mi Pueblo Food Centers

48.

B&R Stores

49.

Sunflower Farmers Market

50.

Tawa Supermarket

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