SpartanNash

SpartanNash (formerly Spartan Stores, Nash Finch) is an American food distributor and grocery store retailer headquartered in Byron Center, Michigan.[2] The company's core businesses include distributing food to independent grocers, military commissaries, and corporate-owned retail stores in 44 states, Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East. SpartanNash operates 142 corporate-owned retail stores under a number of brands located in North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Minnesota, Iowa, Indiana, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Ohio, many of which were local grocery chains acquired by SpartanNash. In terms of revenue, it is the largest food distributor serving military commissaries and exchanges in the United States. It is known for its Our Family line of products and formally the "Spartan" line of products.[3]

SpartanNash Company
Public
Traded asNASDAQ: SPTN
S&P 600 Component
IndustryGrocery
Founded1917
HeadquartersByron Center, Michigan
Key people
Dennis Eidson, Interim President and CEO
ProductsPrivate label grocery brands, grocery
ServicesDistributor
Number of employees
11,950[1] (2017)
Websitewww.spartannash.com

History

The Grand Rapids Wholesale Grocery Company was founded in 1917 and assumed the Spartan Stores name in 1957.[4] For most of its history, Spartan was a cooperative. Spartan changed to for profit in the 1970s and was first traded on the NASDAQ in August 2000.

D&W Food Centers began using Spartan as a supply in 1961 following soon supplied with Spartan and D&W private label products. In 2000, D&W switched to Supervalu.[5]

In 2000, Spartan Stores bought the Seaway Foodtown company whose operations included 47 Food Town Supermarkets and 26 The Pharm deep-discount drugstores. By 2003, the company had discontinued Food Town operations.[6]

In 2005, Spartan was expected to purchase Farmer Jack chain, but did not consider Farmer Jack a good acquisition. The company agreed to acquire D&W Food Centers, Inc.[5] in March 2006. In 2007, Spartan acquired the Felpausch chain consisting of 20 stores, nine with in-house pharmacies, three convenience stores, and two fuel centers.[7]

In April 2008, Spartan announced that the store and customer lists of 12 of the 14 remaining Pharm stores will be sold to Rite Aid. The remaining two Michigan stores will be sold in separate transactions. Industry experts said Rite Aid would likely keep the stores open and convert them to its own format and brand.[6] In October 2008, Spartan announced it would purchase VGs Grocery and Pharmacy stores in Michigan.[8]

In February 2011, the last Felpausch in Coldwater switched over to the Family Fare name.[4] 13 Glen's Markets in Northern Michigan, began undergoing conversion to the Family Fare name starting in May 2013. Three new Valu Land stores were also opened in 2013.[9]

SpartanNash

In 2013, Spartan Stores and Nash Finch merged and formed SpartanNash company. The official name change was to occur May 2014, while continuing to operate as Spartan Stores, Nash Finch and MDV in their prior markets.[10]

On January 9, 2017, SpartanNash completed its acquisition of Catio Foods and Blue Ribbon Transport (BRT).[11]

In March 2017, it was announced that David Staples will replace Dennis Edison as Chief Executive Officer of SpartanNash. Edison continued as the chairman of the company's board of directors after he retired as CEO in late May.[12]

In 2018, Grocery distributor and retailer SpartanNash announced to their Fergus Falls Sun Mart employees on Friday, June 15, that the location would be aiming for a July 14 closure.[13]

On December 31, 2018, SpartanNash completed its acquisition of South Bend, Indiana-based Martin's Super Markets.[14][15]

Spartan delivery truck, Romulus, Michigan

Retail chains

Current

No Frills Supermarkets logo
  • Dan's Supermarket – North Dakota
  • D&W Fresh Markets – Michigan
  • Econofoods – Minnesota and Wisconsin
  • Family Fare Supermarkets – Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, Michigan and South Dakota
  • Family Fresh Market – Minnesota, Nebraska, and Wisconsin
  • Forest Hill Foods – Grand Rapids, MI
  • Martin's Super Markets – Indiana and Michigan
  • No Frills Supermarkets – Iowa and Nebraska
  • Pick'n Save – Ironton, OH
  • SunMart – Minnesota and Nebraska
  • Supermercado Nuestra Familia – Omaha, NE
  • Valuland – Michigan
  • VG's – Michigan

Source: [16]

Former

  • Bag 'N Save (1981-2015) switched over to the Family Fare name [17]
  • Felpausch (2007-2011) switched over to the Family Fare name[4]
  • Food Town Supermarkets (2000-2003)[6]
  • The Pharm (2000-2008)[6] drug stores and fuel centers[7]

Distribution units

References

  1. "SpartanNash". Fortune. Retrieved December 16, 2018.
  2. "SpartanNash". Fortune. Retrieved December 16, 2018.
  3. "SpartanNash introduces Our Family brand to Michigan retail stores, independent retail customers". SpartanNash Company. Retrieved July 15, 2019.
  4. Stoy, Roland (February 3, 2011). "Name changed on local store". The Daily Reporter. Gatehouse Media. Retrieved December 15, 2017.
  5. "Spartan Stores to Purchase D&W Food Centers". Progressive Grocer. EnsembleIQ. December 20, 2005. Retrieved December 15, 2017.
  6. Chavez, Jon (April 4, 2008). "Spartan to sell Pharm to Rite-Aid". The Blade. Toledo, OH. Retrieved May 19, 2014.
  7. Bond Emrich, Anne (March 23, 2007). "Spartan Buys Felpausch Stores". Grand Rapids Business Journal. Gemini Publications. Retrieved December 15, 2017.
  8. Yakey, Randal (December 8, 2008). "Spartan Stores purchast VG's". The Oakland Press. Retrieved May 19, 2014.
  9. "Spartan Stores CEO expected to talk about plans to convert 13 Glen's Markets to Family Fare stores". MLive. May 23, 2013. Retrieved July 16, 2014.
  10. "Spartan Stores to become SpartanNash with completion of Nash Finch deal". MLive. Retrieved July 16, 2014.
  11. "SpartanNash Completes Acquisition of Caito Foods Service and Blue Ribbon Transport". Business Wire. January 9, 2017. Retrieved April 19, 2019.
  12. "Grand Rapids-based SpartanNash names new CEO". Crain's Detroit Business. March 6, 2017. Retrieved March 6, 2017.
  13. "Sun Mart in Fergus Falls closing". FNS. June 18, 2018. Retrieved June 20, 2018.
  14. Bauer, Caleb; Semmler, Ed (November 21, 2018). "Michigan Company Buying Martin's Super Markets Says It Won't Change Name or Close Stores". South Bend Tribune. p. A1. Retrieved November 21, 2018.
  15. Bauer, Caleb (January 4, 2019). "Acquisition of Martin's Supermarkets by SpartanNash Is Finalized". South Bend Tribune. p. A1. Retrieved January 4, 2019.
  16. SpartanNash Company. "Our retail banners". SpartanNash corporate website. Retrieved February 14, 2019.
  17. Soderlin, Barbara (February 27, 2015). "Bag 'N Save, No Frills owner to close 3 stores, remodel 6 others". Omaha.com. Omaha World-Herald. Retrieved February 14, 2019.
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