The 2017 Top 75 — Store Overview
By 2016-17 year-end systemwide stores
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2016-17 STORES RANK | 2016-17 SALES RANK | [TITLE]COMPANY | SYSTEMWIDE STORES FISCAL YEAR-END 2016-17 | SYSTEMWIDE STORES FISCAL YEAR-END 2015-16 | FISCAL YEAR-END | 2016-17 SALES (IN BILLIONS $ U.S.) | 2015-16 SALES (IN BILLIONS $ U.S.) | SALES % CHANGE 2016-17 VS. 2015-16 | STORE FORMATS | BRANDS/CONCEPTS | HEADQUARTERS | KEY EXECUTIVES | FOOTNOTES |
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1 | 22 | Dollar Tree Inc. | 14,242 | 13,851 | Jan. | 12.3* | 8.8* | 39.77% | Dollar chain | Dollar Tree; Family Dollar and Dollar Tree Canada | Chesapeake Va. | Bob Sasser / CEO | Latest-year sales represents estimated blended consumables share of 59.3% from the Dollar Tree and Family Dollar chains applied to estimated total sales for both brands of $20.8 billion for the fiscal year ended this month (January 2017). The actual blended consumables share was 58.8% in the preceding year. Estimated latest year sales were based on the mid-point of sales guidance provided to shareholders by the company. Dollar Tree latest year growth in estimated consumables sales of 39.8% was largely tied to its first full year of ownership of Family Dollar Stores Inc. the operator of 8284 namesake stores acquired by Dollar Tree in July 2015 in a cash and stock transaction valued at about $9 billion. |
2 | 15 | Dollar General Corp. | 13,245 | 12,483 | Jan. | 16.6* | 15.5* | 7.10% | Dollar chain | Dollar General; Dollar General Market | Goodlettsville Tenn. | Todd Vasos / CEO | Consumables sales for the fiscal year ended in January 2017 represent an estimated 76.3% share of total estimated sales of $21.7 billion. Dollar General reports as "consumables" such things as household supplies including cleaning products and disposable dinnerware; packaged foods; perishable foods; snacks; health and beauty aids; pet supplies; and tobacco products. It reported consumables sales as 75.9% of total sales in fiscal 2015-16 but the share crept up through the first three quarters of the fiscal year ending this month. |
3 | 12 | CVS Health Corp. | 9,656 | 9,611 | Dec. | 20.1* | 19.5* | 3.08% | Drug chain | CVS Pharmacy; CVS; Longs Drugs; Navarro Discount Pharmacy | Woonsocket R.I. | Larry J. Merlo / president and CEO | Estimated consumables sales for fiscal 2016 ended in December represent the non-prescription-drug share or 25% of estimated total retail pharmacy and long-term care (LTC) business sales of $80.5 billion. The non-prescription-drug share was 27.1% of division sales in fiscal 2015. Store count shown excludes 42 retail pharmacies in Brazil that generated an estimated share of total retail-LTC sales of less than half a percent. In December 2015 acquired 1672 in-store pharmacies from Target Corp. that primarily generate prescription drug sales not counted toward Top 75 consumables sales reporting. CVS total estimated fiscal 2016 net sales from pharmacy services as well as retail-LTC affairs were $177.1 billion. |
4 | 19 | 7-Eleven Inc. | 8,780 | 8,500 | Dec. | 14.7 | 14.3 | 2.80% | Convenience store | 7-Eleven | Dallas | Joseph M. DePinto / president and CEO | Sales shown reflect an assumed 58.8% share of sales from merchandise - versus a 41.2% gasoline share - applied to estimated fiscal 2016 total United States-Canada sales of $25 billion. Full-year sales and merchandise-share estimates based on second-half forecasts by 7-Eleven parent Seven & i Holdings Co. Ltd. |
5 | 10 | Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc. (Walgreen Co.) | 8,175 | 8,173 | Aug. | 27.7* | 27.5* | 0.73% | Drug chain | Walgreens; Duane Reade | Deerfield Ill. | Stefano Pessina / exec. vice chairman and CEO | Latest year consumables sales represents reported 33% "retail" share of fiscal 2016 U.S. Pharmacy Retail division total sales of $83.8 billion. "Retail" sales are all those except from prescription drugs and pharmacy services. Fiscal 2016 worldwide sales for all divisions and countries - including international pharmacy retail and pharmaceutical wholesale divisions - were $117.4 billion. The company ended the fiscal year with 12842 retail stores worldwide including 8175 in the United States. October 2015-announced intended acquisition of Rite Aid Corp. with approximately 4550 stores was still pending at press time but expected to close in early calendar 2017. |
6 | 1 | Wal-Mart Stores Inc. | 5,716 | 5,629 | Jan. | 255.9* | 249.4* | 2.61% | Mass merchant | Walmart; Walmart Supercenter; Walmart Neighborhood Market; Sam's Club | Bentonville Ark. | C. Douglas McMillon / president and CEO | U.S. ($242.5 billion) and Canada ($13.4 billion) consumables estimates stem from earlier reported shares of Walmart stores sales of 56% from groceries and 11% from health products; and shares of Sam's Club sales of 59% from groceries and consumables and 5% from health and wellness products. Those shares where appropriate along with Canada-specific modeling were applied to estimated Wal-Mart Stores' fiscal 2016-17 worldwide net sales of $482.3 billion (+0.8%) including U.S. sales of $307.4 billion; international sales of $117.8 billion and Sam's Club sales of $57.2 billion. The company has estimated fiscal 2016-17 worldwide stores of 11597 (+0.6%). |
7 | 30 | Rite Aid Corp. | 4,550 | 4,561 | Feb. | 8.3* | 8.3* | 0.00% | Drug chain | Rite Aid | Camp Hill Pa. | John T. Standley / chairman and CEO | Consumables sales for the fiscal year ending next month (February 2017) reflect estimated total retail pharmacy division sales of $26.4 billion minus estimated prescription drug sales. That assumed 31.5% share of sales for consumables was based on trends through the first half of the year and compares with fiscal 2015-16's actual 30.9% share. Rite Aid total sales for fiscal 2016-17 including those for prescription drug and pharmacy services are estimated to be $32.7 billion that would compare with fiscal 2015-16 reported sales of $32.9 billion. October 2015-announced intended acquisition by Walgreens Boots Alliance was still pending at press time but expected to close in early calendar 2017. |
8 | 2 | The Kroger Co. | 3,666 | 3,640 | Jan. | 112.6 | 107.5 | 4.74% | Mass merchant; traditional supermarket; discount format; convenience store | Supermarkets (Kroger; Ralphs; Dillons; Smith's; Roundy's; King Soopers; Fry's; QFC; City Market; Owen's; Jay C; Pay Less; Baker's; Gerbes; Harris Teeter; Pick N' Save; Copps; Metro Market; Mariano's); multi-department stores (Fred Meyer; Dillons Marketplace; Fry's Marketplace; King Soopers Marketplace; Kroger Marketplace; Smith's Marketplace); price impact warehouse stores (Food 4 Less; Foods Co.); convenience stores (Kwik Shop Inc.; Loaf N' Jug; Quik Stop Markets Inc.; Tom Thumb Food Stores; Turkey Hill Minit Markets; Smith's Express) | Cincinnati | W. Rodney McMullen / chairman and CEO | Reported and estimated sales exclude "other" revenue from 324 freestanding jewelry stores; supply sales to others; variable interest entities; a specialty pharmacy; in-store health clinics; and online sales by Vitacost.com that totaled an estimated $2.4 billion in the year ending this month and a reported $2.3 billion in the prior year. Jewelry stores are not included in store totals. |
9 | 6 | Loblaw Cos. Ltd. | 2,422 | 2,429 | Dec. | 33.9 | 33.6 | 0.89% | Traditional supermarket; drug store; discount format | Loblaws; Provigo; Zehrs; No Frills; Real Canadian Superstore; Maxi; Shoppers Drug Mart; T&T; Wholesale Club; Fortinos; Arz and Gas Bar | Toronto | Galen G. Weston / executive chairman and president | In its native Canadian currency Loblaw Cos. estimated fiscal 2016 sales rose nearly 1% to $44.9 billion from $44.5 billion in 2015. |
10 | 4 | Albertsons Cos. Inc.. | 2,340 | 2,271 | Feb. | 60.4 | 58.7 | 2.90% | Traditional supermarket | Albertsons; Safeway; Vons; Jewel-Osco; Shaw's; Acme; Tom Thumb; Randalls; United Supermarkets; Pavilions; Star Market; Carrs and Haggen | Boise Idaho | Robert Miller / chairman and CEO | Estimated latest-year sales and store counts as well as historic results based on six and 12 months of results and indications of business conditions included in an amended registration statement for initial public offering filed with federal regulators in October. Late November news reports based on anonymous sources indicated Albertsons was in talks to acquire the 135-store Price Chopper chain from The Golub Corp. Albertsons acquired 29 stores from Haggen during fiscal 2016; 15 of which continue to operate under that banner. |
11 | 5 | Ahold Delhaize | 1,980 | 788 | Dec. | 34.4 | 26.4 | 30.30% | Traditional supermarket; urban fresh | Stop & Shop; Giant; Peapod; Food Lion; Hannaford | Carlisle Pa. | Dick Boer / president and CEO; Kevin Holt / COO and Ahold USA | U.S.-operating group created in July through the merger of Delhaize America parent the Delhaize Group of Brussels into Ahold USA parent Royal Ahold of the Netherlands in a stock deal valued at $29 billion. Delhaize America reported 2015 sales of $17.8 billion from a year-end 1288 Food Lion and Hannaford stores and had estimated 2016 post-merger sales of about $8.1 billion from an estimated year-end 1211 stores. Ahold USA had 2015 sales of $26.4 billion from a year-end 788 Giant and Stop & Shop stores and online grocer Peapod and slightly higher but identical when rounded estimated fiscal 2016 sales of $26.4 billion from an estimated year-end 769 stores. Estimates assume that the remaining 18 of 71 Delhaize stores ordered divested for anti-trust reasons as a condition of merger approval by U.S. regulatory officials and the remaining 10 of 15 Ahold stores ordered sold were transferred by the end of the fiscal year last month. |
12 | 13 | Sobeys | 1,890 | 1,895 | May | 18.1 | 18.7 | -3.21% | Traditional supermarket; convenience store; drug store; urban fresh | Sobeys; Safeway; IGA extra; Thrifty Foods; IGA; Foodland; FreshCo; Price Chopper; Lawtons Drugs | Stellarton Novia Scotia | Franc_ois Vimard / interim president and CEO | Estimated lower latest-year sales based on first quarter fiscal 2016-17 reported 1.8% decline in same-store sales continued sales challenges at approximately 200 Safeway stores acquired in Western Canada in 2013; one fewer week of sales in the current 52-week fiscal year versus the 53-week preceding fiscal year. In its native currency Sobeys sales for the fiscal year ended in May 2017 as estimated by Supermarket News will be approximately $23.84 billion versus reported fiscal 2015-16 sales of $24.62 billion. Sobeys generates virtually all revenue for publicly traded Empire Co. Ltd. of Nova Scotia and operates and/or franchises supermarkets; convenience stores; drugstores and fuel centers. |
13 | 8 | Target Corp. | 1,803 | 1,792 | Jan. | 32.1* | 34.7* | -7.49% | Mass merchant | Target | Minneapolis | Brian Cornell / chairman and CEO | Consumables sales estimate represents 46% of estimated total sales of $69.8 billion for the latest fiscal year ending January 2017 versus $73.8 billion in fiscal 2015-16 sales. Making up that consumables mix is reported food and pet supplies at 23% of sales for an increase from 21% a year earlier; and household essentials also 23% reflecting a 3% decrease for that category from the preceding year that the company said resulted from the sale of its 1672 in-store pharmacies to CVS Health Corp. in December 2015. |
14 | 21 | Aldi Inc. (USA) | 1,630 | 1,483 | Dec. | 12.8 | 11.7 | 9.40% | Limited-assortment discounter | Aldi | Batavia Ill. | Jason Hart / CEO | |
15 | 7 | Publix Super Markets Inc. | 1,137 | 1,114 | Dec. | 33.3 | 32.4 | 2.78% | Traditional supermarket | Publix Super Markets | Lakeland Fla. | Randall T. "Todd" Jones Sr. / president and CEO | |
16 | 25 | Metro Inc. | 814 | 810 | Sept. | 9.7 | 9.2 | 5.43% | Traditional supermarket; discounter; drugstores | Metro (Plus); Super C; Food Basics; Adonis; Premie_re Moisson; Brunet pharmacies; Metro Pharmacy; Drug Basics | Montreal Quebec | Eric R. La Fleche / president and CEO | Fiscal 2016 sales in the company's native Canadian currency rose 4.6% to $12.8 billion from fiscal 2015 sales of $12.2 billion. At the end of fiscal 2016 Metro Inc. operated 352 company markets including those under Metro; Super C and Food Basics banners; operated pharmacies in 74 of those stores and franchised or licensed 204 Metro stores and 184 Brunet pharmacies. Not included in store counts were approximately 11 Adonis Mediterranean foods and 25 Premie_re Moisson bakeries whose exact numbers and designations as corporate or franchised shops were unclear. |
17 | 23 | Southeastern Grocers LLC | 750 | 756 | Dec. | 10.5 | 11.3 | -7.08% | Traditional supermarket; discount; Hispanic format | BI-LO; Harveys; Winn-Dixie; Fresco Y Mas | Jacksonville Fla. | Ian McLeod / president and CEO | Decrease in estimated sales based on assumed lost sales from six stores believed closed or sold in the latest year and 46 sold or closed in the preceding year as well as an assumed 2% to 3% decrease in same-store sales - depending on the market - from price deflation; mounting competition from larger conventional and non-traditional brands; and pressure on some lower income customers from 2016 reductions in federal SNAP benefits. |
18 | 3 | Costco Wholesale Corp. | 592 | 569 | Aug. | 62.8* | 60.6* | 3.63% | Club format | Costco | Issaquah Wash. | W. Craig Jelinek / president and CEO | In the latest year consumables represented 62% of net sales (excluding membership fees) of about $84.6 billion from the United States and $16.6 billion from Canada. Categories included in that share were food (22%); sundries (21%); and fresh food (14%) as well as an assumed share for health and beauty aids (5%). Costco's worldwide fiscal 2016 net sales were $116.1 billion from a year-end 715 warehouse stores including 501 in the U.S. and Puerto Rico; 91 in Canada and 123 elsewhere. |
19 | 20 | Trader Joe's Co. | 470 | 460 | June | 13.3 | 13.0 | 2.31% | Limited-assortment discounter | Trader Joe's | Monrovia Calif. | Dan Bane / chairman and CEO | |
20 | 18 | Whole Foods Market Inc. | 447 | 422 | Sept. | 15.6 | 15.2 | 2.63% | Natural retailer | Whole Foods Market; 365 by Whole Foods Market | Austin Texas | John Mackey / CEO | Sales and store counts reflect only U.S. and Canada performance and exclude estimated results from the United Kingdom that in fiscal 2016 and fiscal 2015 amounted to sales of $165.8 million and $184.7 million from nine year-end stores in both periods. |
21 | 27 | Giant Eagle | 429 | 422 | June | 9.4 | 9.3 | 1.08% | Traditional supermarket; convenience stores | Giant Eagle (+Express); Market District (+Express); GetGo | Pittsburgh | Laura Shapira Karet / CEO | |
22 | 61 | 99 Cents Only Stores LLC | 395 | 391 | Jan. | 1.6 | 1.6 | 0.00% | Dollar chain | 99 Cents Only | Commerce Calif. | Geoffrey J. Covert / president and CEO | |
23 | 11 | H-E-B | 384 | 370 | Oct. | 23.0 | 23.0 | 0.00% | Traditional supermarket; mass merchant; Hispanic format; convenience store | H-E-B | San Antonio | Charles C. Butt / chairman and CEO | Sales and store numbers shown include results from operations in Mexico that in fiscal 2016 included 55 stores that contributed approximately 6% of total sales. |
24 | 44 | Houchens Industries | 306 | 306 | Sept. | 3.1 | 3.2 | -3.36% | Traditional supermarket; convenience stores; discount stores | Save-A-Lot; Food Giant; Pic N Save; Mad Butcher; Piggly Wiggly; Market Place; Sureway; Big Star; Greenwood Market Place; Cash Saver; Hank's Markets; IGA; price Le$$ foods; Jr. Food | Bowling Green Ky. | Jimmie Gipson / CEO | |
25 | 35 | Smart & Final Stores Inc. | 306 | 276 | Dec. | 4.4 | 4.0 | 10.00% | Grocery warehouse format | Smart & Final; Smart & Final Extra!; Cash & Carry Smart Foodservice | Commerce Calif. | David. G. Hirz / president and CEO | |
26 | 54 | Grocery Outlet Inc. | 261 | 238 | Dec. | 1.9 | 1.7 | 11.76% | Discounter | Grocery Outlet Bargain Market | Emeryville Calif. | Eric Lindberg and MacGregor Read / co-CEOs | |
27 | 71 | Brookshire Brothers | 258 | 245 | April | 1.2 | 1.1 | 9.09% | Traditional supermarket; c-stores; | Brookshire Brothers (+Pharmacy; +Express); Cormie's Grocery; Tobacco Barn; David's; David's Express; Pecan Foods | Lufkin Texas | Jerry Johnson / CEO | |
28 | 38 | Sprouts Farmers Market Inc. | 253 | 217 | Dec. | 4.0 | 3.6 | 11.11% | Natural foods retailer | Sprouts Farmers Market | Phoenix | Amin N. Maredia / CEO | |
29 | 46 | Key Food Stores Co-Operative Inc. | 250 | 218 | April | 2.7 | 2.5 | 8.00% | Retailer cooperative; traditional supermarket; urban fresh | Key Food; The Food Emporium; Food Universe; Food Dynasty; SuperFresh; Gala Fresh Farms; Holiday Farms; Key Food Marketplace; Windsor Farms Market; 55 Fulton Market; Food World; Manor Market; Locust Valley Market; Urban Market; Vitelio's Marketplace; Olive Tree Marketplace; Tropical; Brooklyn Fare | Staten Island N.Y. | Dean Janeway / CEO | Sales shown represent estimate of retail sales by all cooperative member stores including Key Food's two corporate stores for the fiscal year ending in April 2017 as well as well as the projected aggregate number of stores expected to be operating at that fiscal year-end. |
30 | 24 | Hy-Vee Inc. | 242 | 239 | Sept. | 9.8 | 9.3 | 5.38% | Traditional supermarket; drugstore; convenience store | Hy-Vee; Hy-Vee Drugstore | West Des Moines Iowa | Randy Edeker / chairman; CEO and president | |
31 | 14 | Meijer Inc. | 232 | 223 | Jan. | 17.9 | 16.9 | 5.92% | Mass merchant | Meijer | Grand Rapids Mich. | Rick Keyes / president and CEO | |
32 | 26 | BJ's Wholesale Club | 214 | 213 | Jan. | 9.6* | 9.4* | 2.13% | Club format | BJ's Wholesale Club | Westborough Mass. | Christopher J. Baldwin / president and CEO | |
33 | 36 | The Save Mart Companies | 206 | 211 | Dec. | 4.2 | 4.3 | -2.33% | Discount chain | Save Mart; Lucky; Lucky California; FoodMaxx; S-Mart; MaxxValue | Modesto Calif. | Nicole Pesco / CEO; Greg Hill and Steve Junqueiro / co-presidents | |
34 | 44 | Weis Markets Inc. | 204 | 163 | Dec. | 3.1 | 2.9 | 6.90% | Traditional supermarket | Weis Markets | Sunbury Pa. | Jonathan H. Weis / chairman; president and CEO | Growth in estimated fiscal 2016 sales of 6.9% largely reflects summer 2016 acquisition of 38 Food Lion stores from Delhaize that amounted to a 23% increase from its fiscal 2015 year-end store inventory of 163 as well as reported same-store sales growth of 2.7% through the first three quarters of the latest year. |
35 | 41 | Ingles Markets Inc. | 201 | 201 | Sept. | 3.8 | 3.8 | 0.00% | Traditional supermarket | Ingles; Sav-Mor | Asheville N.C. | Jim Lanning /president and CEO | |
36 | 16 | Supervalu Inc. | 197 | 1,560 | Feb | 16.0 | 17.5 | -8.57% | Wholesaler; traditional supermarket; discount format | Cub Foods; Shoppers Food & Pharmacy; Shop 'n Save; Farm Fresh and Hornbacher's; plus two Rainbow and two County Market stores | Eden Prairie Minn. | Mark Gross / president and CEO | Estimated sales and store counts for the fiscal year ended in February 2017 were impacted by the Dec. 5 2016 sale of the 1370-store (482 corporate; 888 franchised) Save-A-Lot discount chain to Onex Capital for $1.37 billion cash. The sell-off left Supervalu with 197 corporate retail markets with estimated latest-year sales of about $4.6 billion and a wholesale distribution business with approximately $7.5 billion in estimated sales. The Save-A-Lot division generated estimated fiscal 2016-17 sales for Supervalu of nearly $4.7 billion - approximately $3.6 billion of which was estimated to have been booked by Supervalu prior to the spin-off - compared with fiscal 2015-16 full-year Save-A-Lot sales of more than $4.6 billion. |
37 | 48 | Tops Markets LLC | 178 | 167 | Dec. | 2.5 | 2.5 | 0.00% | Traditional supermarket | Tops Friendly Markets; Orchard Fresh | Williamsville N.Y. | Frank Curci / chairman; president and CEO | |
38 | 51 | Brookshire Grocery Co. | 177 | 152 | Sept. | 2.1 | 2.0 | 5.00% | Traditional supermarkets | Brookshire's Food Stores; Super 1 Foods Stores; Spring Market; Fresh by Brookshire's; Express Lane; Zippy B | Tyler Texas | Bradley W. Brookshire / chairman and CEO | Acquired 25 Walmart Express stores for conversion to its Spring Market banner in July 2016 that represented an increase of 16.4% to its fiscal 2015 year-end store count of 152. |
39 | 56 | The Fresh Market Inc. | 176 | 184 | Jan. | 1.8 | 1.9 | -5.26% | Traditional supermarket | The Fresh Market | Greensboro N.C. | Richard A. Anicetti / president and CEO | |
40 | 36 | Stater Bros. Markets | 169 | 168 | Sept. | 4.2 | 4.2 | 0.00% | Traditional supermarket; warehouse grocery concept | Stater Bros. Markets | San Bernardino Calif. | Pete Van Helden / president and CEO | |
41 | 32 | SpartanNash Co. | 159 | 163 | Dec. | 7.7 | 7.7 | 0.00% | Wholesaler; traditional supermarket; limited-assortment discount; Hispanic format | Family Fare Supermarkets; Family Fresh Markets; D&W Fresh Markets; Sun Mart | Grand Rapids Mich. | Dennis Eidson / chairman and CEO | Estimated corporate retail store sales for fiscal year ended December 2016 were about $2.1 billion or 27% of total estimated fiscal 2016 sales of $7.7 billion from the company's consolidated retail; wholesale; and military distribution divisions. Retail stores contributed about 28% of sales in fiscal 2015. |
42 | 38 | Overwaitea Food Group | 154 | 148 | Dec. | 4.0 | 3.7 | 8.11% | Traditional supermarket; discounter | Save-On Food; Overwaitea; Cooper's Food; Urban Fare; PriceSmart Foods; Bulkley Valley Wholesale | Langley British Columbia | Darrell Jones / president | In its native Canadian currency Overwaitea's estimated fiscal 2016 sales grew by about 8.7% to $5.3 billion from $4.9 billion. Overwaitea is the primarily Save-On Foods bannered retail division of the multi-industry Jim Pattison and historically counts for more than half of its total revenue. |
43 | 73 | Pay and Save Inc./Lowe's Market | 151 | 150 | Aug. | 1.0 | 1.0 | 0.00% | Traditional supermarket; Hispanic format | Lowe's Market; Food King; Food Jet (primary banners); Shop 'n Save; Lowe's Family Center; Lowe's Mercado; Lowe's Super $ave Discount Foods; La Feria; Big 8 Food Stores; Ace; Fiesta Foods | Littlefield Texas | Roger Lowe Jr. / CEO | |
44 | 41 | The Golub Corp./Price Chopper Supermarkets | 136 | 136 | April | 3.8 | 3.7 | 2.70% | Traditional supermarket | Price Chopper; Market 32; Market Bistro | Schenectady N.Y. | Scott Grimmett / president and CEO | |
45 | 49 | K-VA-T Food Stores Inc. | 135 | 134 | Dec. | 2.4 | 2.2 | 9.09% | Traditional supermarket | Food City; Super Dollar Discount Foods | Abingdon Va. | Steven C. Smith / president and CEO | Growth of 9.1% in estimated sales for fiscal 2016 ended December 2016 in part reflects the first full year of operation of 29 BI-LO stores acquired in the second half of fiscal 2015 and converted to Food City stores. |
46 | 43 | Raley's | 123 | 120 | June | 3.2 | 3.2 | 0.00% | Traditional supermarket | Raley's; Bel Air Markets; Nob Hill Foods; Food Source | West Sacramento Calif. | Michael Teel / president and CEO | |
47 | 64 | Bashas' Inc. | 116 | 118 | Dec. | 1.5 | 1.5 | 0.00% | Traditional supermarket | Bashas'; Eddie's Country Store; AJ's Fine Foods; Food City; Bashas' Dine | Chandler Ariz. | Edward "Trey" Bahsa III / chairman; president and CEO | |
48 | 69 | Fareway Stores Inc. | 115 | 112 | Oct. | 1.3 | 1.3 | 0.00% | Traditional supermarket | Fareway; Omaha Meat Market | Boone Iowa | Reynolds W. Cramer / CEO | |
49 | 67 | Piggly Wiggly Midwest | 115 | 115 | Dec. | 1.4 | 1.4 | 0.00% | Traditional supermarket; company-owned and franchised stores | Piggly Wiggly; Butera Market | Sheboygan Wis. | Paul Butera / chairman and CEO | |
50 | 33 | WinCo Foods LLC | 113 | 105 | April | 6.7 | 6.2 | 8.06% | Discounter | WinCo Foods; Waremart by WinCo | Boise Idaho | Steven Goddard / president and CEO | |
51 | 67 | Coborn's Inc. | 106 | 106 | Dec. | 1.4 | 1.4 | 0.00% | Traditional supermarket; discount format; online retail | Coborn's; Coborn's Express; Cash Wise Foods; Save-A-Lot; Little Duke's; Holiday Station; Ace Hardware; Subway | St. Cloud Minn. | Chris Coburn / president and CEO | |
52 | 46 | Schnuck Markets Inc. | 100 | 99 | Sept. | 2.7 | 2.7 | 0.00% | Traditional supermarket | Schnucks | St. Louis Mo. | Todd R. Schnuck / chairman and CEO | |
53 | 51 | Alex Lee Inc. | 94 | 94 | Sept. | 2.1 | 2.1 | 0.00% | Wholesale distributor; traditional supermarkets | Lowes Foods; Just$ave; Merchant Distributors Inc. | Hickory N.C. | Boyd George / chairman; Brian George / president and CEO | |
54 | 16 | Wakefern Food Corp. | 93 | 87 | Sept. | 16.0 | 15.7 | 1.91% | Retailer-owned cooperative; wholesaler; traditional supermarkets | Price Rite; ShopRite | Keasbey N.J. | Joseph Colalillo / chairman and CEO | At fiscal 2016 year-end Wakefern - a retailer-owned cooperative - operated 60 corporate stores under the Price Rite banner and 33 ShopRite stores. It reported the aggregate retail sales of its members but did not disclose the percentage of those sales from its own stores nor did it disclose its wholesale sales numbers that in fiscal 2015 were $12.8 billion compared with that year's reported retail sales of $15.7 billion. Three cooperative members - Saker ShopRite; Village Super Markets and Inserra Supermarkets - are also ranked among the Top 75 and their sales are shown both individually and included among the aggregate cooperative member sales reported by Wakefern. |
55 | 30 | Wegmans Food Markets Inc. | 92 | 88 | Dec. | 8.3 | 7.9 | 5.06% | Traditional supermarket | Wegmans | Rochester N.Y. | Danny R. Wegman / CEO | |
56 | 34 | Demoulas Super Markets Inc. | 78 | 75 | Dec. | 4.8 | 4.8 | 0.00% | Traditional supermarket | Market Basket | Tewksbury Mass. | Arthur T. Demoulas / president and CEO | |
57 | 56 | Big Y Foods Inc. | 77 | 64 | Dec. | 1.8 | 1.6 | 12.50% | Traditional supermarket; convenience store | Big Y; Big Y Express (fuel and C-store); Table & Vine Fine Wines and Liquor; Fresh Acres Market | Springfield Mass. | Donald D'Amour / chairman and CEO | |
58 | 64 | Bodega Latina | 58 | 54 | Dec. | 1.5 | 1.4 | 7.14% | Hispanic format | El Super | Paramount Calif. | Carlos Smith / president and CEO | |
59 | 72 | Rouses Enterprises LLC | 54 | 43 | Dec. | 1.1 | 1.0 | 10.00% | Traditional supermarket | Rouses Markets | Thibodaux La. | Donald Rouse Jr. / president and CEO | Estimated sales growth of 10% reflects October 2016 acquisition of nine LeBlanc's Food Stores as well as organic increase of a net two stores for the fiscal year ended December 2016. |
60 | 73 | Vallarta Supermarkets Inc. | 49 | 47 | Dec. | 1.0 | 1.0 | 0.00% | Hispanic format | Vallarta Supermarkets | Sylmar Calif. | Enrique Gonzalez Jr. / president and CEO | |
61 | 59 | Superior Grocers | 45 | 45 | Dec. | 1.7 | 1.7 | 0.00% | Traditional supermarket | Superior Grocers | Santa Fe Springs Calif. | Mimi Song / president and CEO | |
62 | 51 | Associated Food Stores | 43 | 42 | Dec. | 2.1 | 2.1 | 0.00% | Wholesaler | Macey's; Fresh Market; Dan's Fresh Market; Lin's Fresh Market; Dick's Fresh Market | Salt Lake City | Neil Berube / president and CEO | |
63 | 73 | Northgate Gonzalez Markets LLC | 41 | 40 | Dec. | 1.0 | 1.0 | 0.00% | Hispanic format | Northgate Gonzalez Market | Anaheim Calif. | Miguel Gonzalez Reynoso and Oscar Gonzalez Reynoso / co-presidents | |
64 | 54 | Central Grocers | 38 | 37 | Aug. | 1.9 | 1.9 | 0.00% | Retailer-owned wholesale cooperative | Strack & Van Til; Ultra Foods; Town & Country Markets | Joilet Ill. | Ken Nemeth / president and CEO | Officials at the wholesaler said corporate retail store sales represented about 38% of total sales for the fiscal year ended in September. |
65 | 56 | Saker ShopRites Inc. | 29 | 29 | Oct. | 1.8 | 1.8 | 0.00% | Traditional supermarket | ShopRite | Freehold N.J. | Richare Saker / president and CEO | |
66 | 61 | Village Super Market Inc. | 29 | 29 | July | 1.6 | 1.6 | 0.00% | Traditional supermarket | ShopRite | Springfield N.J. | James Sumas / chairman and CEO | |
67 | 69 | Inserra Supermarkets Inc. | 23 | 23 | Dec. | 1.3 | 1.3 | 0.00% | Traditional supermarket | ShopRite; Price Rite | Mahwah N.J. | Lawrence Inserra Jr. / chairman and CEO | |
68 | 59 | Woodman's Food Market Inc. | 16 | 16 | Sept. | 1.7 | 1.7 | 0.00% | Traditional supermarket | Woodman's Markets | Janesville Wis. | Phil Woodman / president | |
69 | 29 | United Natural Foods Inc. | 13 | 13 | July | 8.5 | 8.2 | 3.66% | Natural/organic wholesale distributor | Earth Origins | Providence R.I. | Steven L. Spinner / president and CEO | The natural/organic and specialty foods wholesaler operated 13 Earth Origins stores at the end of fiscal 2016 but subsequently closed two. Those 13 stores generated less than 5% of total sales while unspecified international sales to countries outside of Canada amounted to less than 4% of sales. |
70 | 50 | Bozzuto's Inc. | 9 | 9 | Sept. | 2.2 | 2.2 | 0.00% | Wholesale distributor | Bozzuto's | Cheshire Conn. | Michael A. Bozzuto / chairman; president and CEO | |
71 | 28 | Associated Wholesale Grocers | 7 | 7 | Dec. | 9.3 | 8.9 | 4.49% | Wholesale cooperative | Homeland; United Supermarkets; Cash Saver and Price Chopper | Kansas City Kan. | David Smith / president and CEO | On Oct. 25 completed its merger with another Top 75 retailer-owned wholesale food cooperative Affiliated Foods Midwest - keeping the AWG name and claiming a combined membership of more than 1000 in 35 states. Estimated fiscal 2016 sales represent a preliminary forecast of consolidated sales for the combined group including the post-merger results for former AFM operations. In the preceding fiscal year AWG had reported sales of $8.9 billion and AFM had estimated sales of $1.6 billion. The seven corporate stores run by AWG are believed to generate less than 1% of the company's total sales. |