The Northeast grocery market is crowded, regional, and highly competitive. A few major public companies dominate large parts of the region, but privately held family chains, cooperatives, and local banners still play an important role in many states.
The list below covers supermarket and grocery chains of any size in the Northeastern United States, along with their ownership status and parent-company relationships where relevant. Public companies are identified as publicly traded, while private chains include family-owned businesses, cooperatives, and privately held groups.
| Chain | Region in the Northeast | Ownership Status | Ownership Relationship |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stop & Shop | New England, New York, New Jersey | Private subsidiary | Owned by Ahold Delhaize |
| Hannaford | Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, New York, Massachusetts | Private subsidiary | Owned by Ahold Delhaize |
| Shaw’s | New England | Private subsidiary | Owned by Albertsons Companies |
| Star Market | Massachusetts | Private subsidiary | Owned by Albertsons Companies |
| Acme Markets | New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, New York metro area | Private subsidiary | Owned by Albertsons Companies |
| Kings Food Markets | New Jersey, New York metro area | Private subsidiary | Owned by Albertsons Companies |
| Balducci’s | New York metro area, Connecticut, New Jersey | Private subsidiary | Owned by Albertsons Companies |
| ShopRite | New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland | Private cooperative | Operated by Wakefern Food Corp. member-owners |
| Price Rite Marketplace | New England, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania | Private subsidiary / banner | Owned by Wakefern Food Corp. |
| Price Chopper / Market 32 | Upstate New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania | Private | Part of Northeast Grocery, Inc. |
| Tops Friendly Markets | Upstate New York, Pennsylvania | Private | Part of Northeast Grocery, Inc. |
| Stop & Shop | New England, New York, New Jersey | Private subsidiary | Owned by Ahold Delhaize |
| Wegmans | New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Connecticut | Private | Family-owned |
| Market Basket | Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine | Private | Family-owned |
| Big Y | Massachusetts, Connecticut | Private | Family-owned |
| Roche Bros. | Massachusetts | Private | Family-owned |
| Weis Markets | Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland | Public | Independent publicly traded company |
| BJ’s Wholesale Club | New England, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania | Public | Independent publicly traded company |
| Costco Wholesale | Major metro and suburban markets across the Northeast | Public | Independent publicly traded company |
| Walmart Supercenter / Neighborhood Market | Throughout the Northeast | Public | Owned by Walmart Inc. |
| Whole Foods Market | Major Northeast cities and affluent suburbs | Private subsidiary | Owned by Amazon |
| Trader Joe’s | Urban and suburban Northeast markets | Private subsidiary | Owned by Aldi Nord |
| H Mart | New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, surrounding metro areas | Private | Family-owned / privately held |
| Fairway Market | New York metro area | Private | Privately held / corporate-owned banner |
| Food Emporium | New York metro area | Private banner | Corporate-owned banner under private ownership structures |
| Morton Williams | New York City metro area | Private | Family-owned |
| DeCicco & Sons | New York metro area | Private | Family-owned |
| Associated Supermarkets | New York City and surrounding area | Private network | Independent / franchise-style operator network |
| C-Town | Urban Northeast markets, especially New York metro area | Private network | Operated through independent store ownership |
| Bravo Supermarkets | Urban Northeast markets | Private network | Operated through independent store ownership |
Public companies in the region include Ahold Delhaize, Albertsons, Weis Markets, BJ’s Wholesale Club, Costco, and Walmart. Private or family-owned chains remain especially important in New England and the New York metro area, where regional loyalty can be very strong.
Cooperative ownership is also a major part of the Northeast grocery landscape. ShopRite, through Wakefern Food Corp., is the best-known example, while Northeast Grocery, Inc. owns the Price Chopper, Market 32, and Tops banners under one private corporate structure.






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