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      • City Market and King Soopers became part of The Kroger Co. when Dillon and Kroger merged in 1983. Since the merger, City Market and King Soopers have been a separate division of Kroger.
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  2. City Market and King Soopers became part of The Kroger Co. when Dillon and Kroger merged in 1983. Since the merger, City Market and King Soopers have been a separate division of Kroger. It currently operates 38 stores in western and central Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming. [2]

    • Baker’s Supermarkets
    • City Market
    • Dillons Food Stores
    • Food 4 Less
    • Foods Co.
    • Fred Meyer
    • Fry’s Food and Drug
    • Gerbes Super Markets
    • Harris Teeter
    • Jayc Food Store

    Baker’s is run under the Dillon’s division, so their sales and prices are most similar to Dillons and Gerbes. 1. Founded: 1927, bought by Kroger in 2001 2. Stores: 11 3. Location: Omaha, Nebraska

    City Market was founded by the Prinster family and had a Prinster member as president for the first 77 years. 1. Founded: 1924, bought by Kroger in 1983 2. Stores: 34 3. Location: Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, and Wyoming

    Dillons also operates Baker’s and Gerbes, but those are run under their own names. Also, Dillons has their own private-label milk from a warehouse in Hutchison, Kansas. 1. Founded: 1913, bought by Kroger in 1983 2. Stores: 63 3. Location: Kansas

    Food 4 Less is known as a “no frills” grocery store where shoppers bag their own groceries. 1. Founded: 1977, bought by Kroger in 1988 2. Stores: 101 3. Location: California, Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio

    Foods Co. is a subsidiary of Food 4 Less. They operate under the name “Foods Co.” in some areas because they don’t have the rights to the name “Food 4 Less” everywhere. 1. Founded: 1977, bought by Kroger in 1998 2. Stores: 20 3. Location: Northern California

    Fred Meyerwas one of the first retailers in the U.S. to promote “one-stop shopping” by combining a grocery store with a drugstore, bank, apparel store, home improvement, garden, etc. 1. Founded: 1922, bought by Kroger in 1999 2. Stores: 130 3. Location: Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and Alaska

    Fry’salso operates under the banner Fry’s Marketplace, which is a multi-department store. Also, when the original owners sold the grocery chain to Kroger, they used the money to purchase Fry’s Electronics, which is currently unrelated to the grocery store, other than a shared name. 1. Founded: 1954, bought by Kroger in 1999 2. Stores: 123 3. Locati...

    Dillons bought Gerbes in 1966, but then Kroger bought Dillons in 1983. 1. Founded: 1933, bought by Kroger in 1983 2. Stores: 6 3. Location: Missouri

    Harris Teeteris one of the few subsidiaries of Kroger that isn’t obviously branded by Kroger. Their website is completely different from all the others and requires a separate digital account. You can’t use Kroger gift cards at Harris Teeter. 1. Founded: 1936, bought by Kroger in 2013 2. Stores: 258 3. Location: North Carolina, South Carolina, Virg...

    As of 2018, JayC Food Store got included in the Kroger Louisville Division. 1. Founded: 1862, bought by Kroger in 1999 2. Stores: 64 3. Location: Southern Indiana

  3. Feb 26, 2024 · Supermarkets: The combination food and drug store is Kroger’s primary supermarket format. Brands under this format include Kroger, Ralphs, Dillons, Smith’s, King Soopers, Fry’s, QFC, City ...

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  4. Kroger Family of Companies. Earn 2% Cash Back* with your Kroger Family of Companies World Elite Mastercard® per eligible net $1 spent inside the Kroger Co. Family of Stores. The Kroger Co. Family of Stores includes: Baker’s. City Market.

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    The Kroger Pharmacies continue as a profitable portion of the business and have been expanding to now include pharmacies in City Market, Dillons, Fred Meyer, Fry's, King Soopers, QFC, Ralphs, Harris Teeter, Smith's Food and Drug, and Kroger Supermarkets.

  6. Sep 25, 2023 · Kroger owns 22 companies, including Harris Teeter, Smith's Food and Drug, Ralphs, King Soopers/City Market, and Roundy's Supermarkets. These subsidiaries are from the retail, manufacturing, and hospitality industries.

  7. The Kroger Co. operates grocery retail stores under the following banners: Supermarkets – Kroger, Ralphs, Dillons, Smith’s, King Soopers, Fry’s, QFC, City Market, Owen’s, Jay C, Pay Less, Baker’s, Gerbes, Harris Teeter, Pick ‘n Save, Metro Market, Mariano’s. Multi-department stores – Fred Meyer.

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