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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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