Reorganization
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Albertsons and Ralphs Stores Closure
Southern California is set to see the closure of grocery stores in some of its neighborhoods. Supervalu Inc., which owns Albertsons, will be closing some of its stores by the end of this year. The Southern California Albertsons stores will close 18 supermarkets. One of the stores, on Mesmer and Jefferson, in Culver City already…
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Supervalu
Supervalu has been in operation since 1870. It first operated under B.S. Bull and Company which closed shop and its founders then formed Winston and Newell Company. This company ran independently owned stores, which initially operated under the SUPERVALU and U-Save banners. The Eden Prairie, Minnesota-based retailing company was voluntarily listed on the New York…
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A&P Through Time
The Great Atlantic and Pacific tea company better known as A&P has been around for more than century and a half: one hundred and fifty three years to be precise. This grocery and liquor store based in the U.S. has risen and fallen many times over its lifespan. The ‘A&P’ of course is for the…
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Hostess and Walmart’s Labor Disputes
Walmart has seen dozens of its stores experiencing protests in the wake of union action. The retail giant has to battle with this commotion even as Hostess Brands, manufacturer of various baked goods including Ding Dongs and Twinkies, is undergoing bankruptcy liquidation. There were planned actions scheduled for Black Friday, but they were mostly non-events…
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Kwik Save
Kwik Save was originally a Welsh company and is a supermarket chain that has stores across the U.K. In the early 2000s, the company struggled to increase its profit margin considering the fact that its competitors such as Sainsbury’s and Tesco developed budget brands of their own. On July 6, 2007, it went into bankruptcy…
