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Cub (supermarket)

Cub is an American supermarket chain. It operates stores in Minnesota and Illinois.[1] The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of United Natural Foods, based in Providence, Rhode Island.

Cub
Cub entrance at the Eden Prairie, Minnesota location with "Cub Foods" signage
FormerlyCub Foods (1968–2018)
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryRetail / grocery
Founded1968; 55 years ago (1968) in Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.
FoundersCharles Hooley, Jack Hooley, Robert Thueson and Culver Davis Jr.
HeadquartersStillwater, Minnesota, U.S.
Number of locations
106
Key people
  • Mike Stigers (CEO)
ProductsBakery, catering, sushi, asian foods, hibachi, dairy, delicatessen, frozen foods, fuel, grocery, lottery, pharmacy, produce, meats and seafood, snack food, floristry flowers, liquor
ServicesSupermarket
Pharmacy
RevenueUS$37.6 million
Total assetsUS$23.2 million (2021)
OwnerUnited Natural Foods
Number of employees
1,000 (2019)
Websitecub.com

History edit

Beginnings edit

Cub Foods was founded by Minnesota-based Hooleys Supermarkets in 1968 in the riverside city of Stillwater by brothers Charles and Jack Hooley, brother-in-law Robert Thueson, and Culver Davis, Jr. The name “CUB” was Culver Davis Jr’s nickname, and from it, they coined the acronym “Consumers United for Buying”,[2] and Cub Foods was one of the first total discount food stores in the United States. The chain was bought by Minnesota-based SuperValu in 1980 with five stores in the Twin Cities.[3] After the purchase, the chain expanded to 83 stores in three states, at least 10 of which are in the Twin Cities. Until 1999, WinCo Foods operated several Cub Foods stores. Cub Foods began operations in Colorado in 1986, but shuttered their nine stores in 2003; Kroger acquired some of the former locations.[4] Cub once had a presence in Wisconsin, Iowa, Nebraska, Ohio, and Michigan as well. A store in Ames closed in 2010, ending the chain's time in Iowa. [5] The last Wisconsin store closed in 2012. [6]

The chain also had locations operated by Delhaize Group in parts of the Southern United States, namely in the metro Atlanta and metro Nashville areas in the 1980s and 1990s.[7] The distinctively curved aqua-green tin roof on the front of a red brick façade can still be seen on many of these buildings, including the Big Lots in Woodstock, Georgia and the Northeast Cobb YMCA.

Effects from Albertsons merger edit

As part of SuperValu's acquisition of New Albertsons, including its Chicago-based Jewel-Osco stores, SuperValu divested its Chicago-area Cub Foods locations to an investment group headed by Cerberus Capital Management, to avoid market concentration issues. (The Cerberus-led group later acquired New Albertsons from SuperValu in March 2013, reuniting the two Albertsons companies under the common holding company Albertsons LLC.) Since Cerberus took control, four locations (Algonquin, Bedford Park, 87th Street in Chicago, and Naperville) closed, and Cerberus then announced that it was selling the remaining Illinois stores to other operators.[8] The last of the Chicago-area Cub Foods stores closed on December 10, 2006. A majority of them were sold to Central Grocers Cooperative and operated as Strack & Van Til and Ultra Foods by a wholly-owned unit of the cooperative, and as Garden Fresh Markets by one of its members;[9] others were sold to Grand Mart International Foods. However, only four of the eight stores sold to Grand Mart opened under that company's ownership, and all were closed after less than five months of operation. Central Grocers Cooperative subsequently went bankrupt in 2017. In recent months among the inflation crisis of 2021-2022, Cub Foods was considered overpriced by local pricing experts.[10]

Cub Foods once had multiple locations in Illinois, including stores in the Peoria metropolitan area. In 2009, a Peoria-area store closing drew controversy, as the city was liable for a portion of the initial project.[11] A single location remains in Freeport.

Three Springfield, Illinois, stores independently owned by Niemann Foods (two of which are former Jewel-Osco stores acquired from the Cerberus-led group) had a franchise to use the Cub Foods name as part of the stores' branding. These stores also carried selected Cub Foods-branded products under the same agreement. As of recently, these three stores no longer use the Cub Foods name; instead, they are now called County Market (another trademark owned by SuperValu but franchised to independent grocers). A Niemann-owned store in Bloomington, Illinois, used the Cub Foods name under license from SuperValu until closing in 2015.[12]

In 2018, the word "Foods" has been dropped from the name. The signs and ads now simply say “Cub,” and the remodeled stores reflect the broader assortment of goods that it needs to compete not just with Hy-Vee but Target, Walmart, Aldi, and even Amazon. Cub is the biggest chain in Supervalu's retail portfolio. Its sale of the Save-A-Lot discount chain for $1.3 billion “fundamentally changed our leverage,” Chief Executive Mark Gross said this year. Some of that is going toward updating Cub. As of 2017, new stores have opened in Blaine and Oakdale, while 18 Twin Cities locations have been remodeled. Nearly all of Cub's remodels are in areas where Hy-Vee opened stores nearby, including Maple Grove, Plymouth, and Brooklyn Park. Cub brought elements to the remodeled stores that customers liked — more grab-and-go foods, a larger produce section, and a drive-up pharmacy — but those were reactions to Hy-Vee. Stillwater is an exception. The new 88,500-square-foot store includes ideas that Cub executives are trying out before adding to other stores.[13]

On July 26, 2018, it was announced that parent company Supervalu would be purchased by United Natural Foods for $2.9 billion. As a result of this purchase, Cub and other Supervalu retail properties will be divested from the company. In January 2022, United Natural Foods announced that Cub would no longer be divested.[14]

Legal issues edit

In 2007, two customers filed a lawsuit against parent company Supervalu Inc., accusing them of violating Minnesota's Uniform Deceptive Trade Practice Act. [15] In response, a company spokesperson issued a statement saying that SuperValu stood behind the integrity of their products.

In 2011, Cub filed a lawsuit against the labor union Centro de Trabajadores Unidos en Lucha. [16] The CTUL had attempted to represent cleaning workers; previous to legal action, they held hunger strikes. SuperValu sued on May 27, 2011. The case was settled with CTUL being disallowed from organizing against Cub Foods.

Parent company SuperValu sent a letter to customers on August 25, 2014, that My CUB Rewards members who provided their data and shoppers who used credit cards during the period between June 22, 2014 (at the earliest) and July 17, 2014 (at the latest), at 209 SuperValu stores and stand-alone liquor stores may have been affected by a data security breach. SuperValu posted this information on their website in a press release dated August 14, 2014. Information on the affected stores and eligibility for customers on identity protection programs are available on SuperValu's press release site.[17]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-01-01. Retrieved 2007-07-02.
  2. ^ "Cub Foods Co-Founder Charles Hooley Was a Bargain-Shopping Pioneer". The Wall Street Journal. June 22, 2018. Retrieved May 7, 2019.
  3. ^ "Timeline: Supervalu through the years". Minneapolis StarTribune. July 26, 2018. Retrieved May 7, 2019.
  4. ^ "Colorado Cub Foods stores closing". KUSA. October 19, 2003. Retrieved May 4, 2019.
  5. ^ "Ames Cub Foods location will close in November". Iowa State Daily. Retrieved May 4, 2019.
  6. ^ "Cub Foods closes last Wisconsin store; Metcalfe's prepares to fill void". Wisconsin State Journal. Retrieved May 4, 2019.
  7. ^ . Delhaize Group. Archived from the original on 20 July 2012. Retrieved 19 July 2012.
  8. ^ "Topic Galleries". Chicago Tribune. September 16, 2014. Retrieved October 31, 2022.
  9. ^ Holecek, Andrea (February 17, 2007). "Four Sterk's stores changing hands". NWI Times. Retrieved October 31, 2022.
  10. ^ "Grocery Prices Inflation". www.ebitdacatalyst.com. 21 February 2022. Retrieved October 31, 2022.
  11. ^ . Peoria Journal Star. January 18, 2017. Archived from the original on May 7, 2019. Retrieved May 7, 2019.
  12. ^ Barlow, Kevin (June 15, 2015). "Cub Foods announces it is closing local store". Pantagraph. Retrieved October 31, 2022.
  13. ^ Ewoldt, John (October 21, 2017). "Remodeled Cub grocery in Stillwater tests new concepts". Star Tribune. Retrieved October 31, 2022.
  14. ^ Sitaramiah, Gita (January 8, 2022). "The new owner of Cub Foods put it on sale, but then decided to keep it". Star Tribune. Retrieved October 31, 2022.
  15. ^ "Cub Foods sued over beef labels". St. Paul Pioneer Press. February 22, 2007. Retrieved May 6, 2019.
  16. ^ "Cub Foods settles lawsuit with cleaning workers". City Pages. October 17, 2011. Retrieved May 6, 2019.
  17. ^ "SUPERVALU INC. - Grocery Retail and Supply Chain Services - Security". www.supervalu.com. Retrieved 2018-07-18.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Not to be confused with the Minneapolis retail market store Cup Foods Cub is an American supermarket chain It operates stores in Minnesota and Illinois 1 The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of United Natural Foods based in Providence Rhode Island CubCub entrance at the Eden Prairie Minnesota location with Cub Foods signageFormerlyCub Foods 1968 2018 TypeSubsidiaryIndustryRetail groceryFounded1968 55 years ago 1968 in Minneapolis Minnesota U S FoundersCharles Hooley Jack Hooley Robert Thueson and Culver Davis Jr HeadquartersStillwater Minnesota U S Number of locations106Key peopleMike Stigers CEO ProductsBakery catering sushi asian foods hibachi dairy delicatessen frozen foods fuel grocery lottery pharmacy produce meats and seafood snack food floristry flowers liquorServicesSupermarketPharmacyRevenueUS 37 6 millionTotal assetsUS 23 2 million 2021 OwnerUnited Natural FoodsNumber of employees1 000 2019 Websitecub wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Beginnings 1 2 Effects from Albertsons merger 1 3 Legal issues 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksHistory editBeginnings edit Cub Foods was founded by Minnesota based Hooleys Supermarkets in 1968 in the riverside city of Stillwater by brothers Charles and Jack Hooley brother in law Robert Thueson and Culver Davis Jr The name CUB was Culver Davis Jr s nickname and from it they coined the acronym Consumers United for Buying 2 and Cub Foods was one of the first total discount food stores in the United States The chain was bought by Minnesota based SuperValu in 1980 with five stores in the Twin Cities 3 After the purchase the chain expanded to 83 stores in three states at least 10 of which are in the Twin Cities Until 1999 WinCo Foods operated several Cub Foods stores Cub Foods began operations in Colorado in 1986 but shuttered their nine stores in 2003 Kroger acquired some of the former locations 4 Cub once had a presence in Wisconsin Iowa Nebraska Ohio and Michigan as well A store in Ames closed in 2010 ending the chain s time in Iowa 5 The last Wisconsin store closed in 2012 6 The chain also had locations operated by Delhaize Group in parts of the Southern United States namely in the metro Atlanta and metro Nashville areas in the 1980s and 1990s 7 The distinctively curved aqua green tin roof on the front of a red brick facade can still be seen on many of these buildings including the Big Lots in Woodstock Georgia and the Northeast Cobb YMCA Effects from Albertsons merger edit As part of SuperValu s acquisition of New Albertsons including its Chicago based Jewel Osco stores SuperValu divested its Chicago area Cub Foods locations to an investment group headed by Cerberus Capital Management to avoid market concentration issues The Cerberus led group later acquired New Albertsons from SuperValu in March 2013 reuniting the two Albertsons companies under the common holding company Albertsons LLC Since Cerberus took control four locations Algonquin Bedford Park 87th Street in Chicago and Naperville closed and Cerberus then announced that it was selling the remaining Illinois stores to other operators 8 The last of the Chicago area Cub Foods stores closed on December 10 2006 A majority of them were sold to Central Grocers Cooperative and operated as Strack amp Van Til and Ultra Foods by a wholly owned unit of the cooperative and as Garden Fresh Markets by one of its members 9 others were sold to Grand Mart International Foods However only four of the eight stores sold to Grand Mart opened under that company s ownership and all were closed after less than five months of operation Central Grocers Cooperative subsequently went bankrupt in 2017 In recent months among the inflation crisis of 2021 2022 Cub Foods was considered overpriced by local pricing experts 10 Cub Foods once had multiple locations in Illinois including stores in the Peoria metropolitan area In 2009 a Peoria area store closing drew controversy as the city was liable for a portion of the initial project 11 A single location remains in Freeport Three Springfield Illinois stores independently owned by Niemann Foods two of which are former Jewel Osco stores acquired from the Cerberus led group had a franchise to use the Cub Foods name as part of the stores branding These stores also carried selected Cub Foods branded products under the same agreement As of recently these three stores no longer use the Cub Foods name instead they are now called County Market another trademark owned by SuperValu but franchised to independent grocers A Niemann owned store in Bloomington Illinois used the Cub Foods name under license from SuperValu until closing in 2015 12 In 2018 the word Foods has been dropped from the name The signs and ads now simply say Cub and the remodeled stores reflect the broader assortment of goods that it needs to compete not just with Hy Vee but Target Walmart Aldi and even Amazon Cub is the biggest chain in Supervalu s retail portfolio Its sale of the Save A Lot discount chain for 1 3 billion fundamentally changed our leverage Chief Executive Mark Gross said this year Some of that is going toward updating Cub As of 2017 new stores have opened in Blaine and Oakdale while 18 Twin Cities locations have been remodeled Nearly all of Cub s remodels are in areas where Hy Vee opened stores nearby including Maple Grove Plymouth and Brooklyn Park Cub brought elements to the remodeled stores that customers liked more grab and go foods a larger produce section and a drive up pharmacy but those were reactions to Hy Vee Stillwater is an exception The new 88 500 square foot store includes ideas that Cub executives are trying out before adding to other stores 13 On July 26 2018 it was announced that parent company Supervalu would be purchased by United Natural Foods for 2 9 billion As a result of this purchase Cub and other Supervalu retail properties will be divested from the company In January 2022 United Natural Foods announced that Cub would no longer be divested 14 Legal issues edit In 2007 two customers filed a lawsuit against parent company Supervalu Inc accusing them of violating Minnesota s Uniform Deceptive Trade Practice Act 15 In response a company spokesperson issued a statement saying that SuperValu stood behind the integrity of their products In 2011 Cub filed a lawsuit against the labor union Centro de Trabajadores Unidos en Lucha 16 The CTUL had attempted to represent cleaning workers previous to legal action they held hunger strikes SuperValu sued on May 27 2011 The case was settled with CTUL being disallowed from organizing against Cub Foods Parent company SuperValu sent a letter to customers on August 25 2014 that My CUB Rewards members who provided their data and shoppers who used credit cards during the period between June 22 2014 at the earliest and July 17 2014 at the latest at 209 SuperValu stores and stand alone liquor stores may have been affected by a data security breach SuperValu posted this information on their website in a press release dated August 14 2014 Information on the affected stores and eligibility for customers on identity protection programs are available on SuperValu s press release site 17 See also editWinCo Foods Jewel OscoReferences edit SuperValu Cub Foods Corporate Banner Archived from the original on 2014 01 01 Retrieved 2007 07 02 Cub Foods Co Founder Charles Hooley Was a Bargain Shopping Pioneer The Wall Street Journal June 22 2018 Retrieved May 7 2019 Timeline Supervalu through the years Minneapolis StarTribune July 26 2018 Retrieved May 7 2019 Colorado Cub Foods stores closing KUSA October 19 2003 Retrieved May 4 2019 Ames Cub Foods location will close in November Iowa State Daily Retrieved May 4 2019 Cub Foods closes last Wisconsin store Metcalfe s prepares to fill void Wisconsin State Journal Retrieved May 4 2019 History Delhaize Group Archived from the original on 20 July 2012 Retrieved 19 July 2012 Topic Galleries Chicago Tribune September 16 2014 Retrieved October 31 2022 Holecek Andrea February 17 2007 Four Sterk s stores changing hands NWI Times Retrieved October 31 2022 Grocery Prices Inflation www ebitdacatalyst com 21 February 2022 Retrieved October 31 2022 Cub Foods has been closed for eight years but Peoria is still paying Peoria Journal Star January 18 2017 Archived from the original on May 7 2019 Retrieved May 7 2019 Barlow Kevin June 15 2015 Cub Foods announces it is closing local store Pantagraph Retrieved October 31 2022 Ewoldt John October 21 2017 Remodeled Cub grocery in Stillwater tests new concepts Star Tribune Retrieved October 31 2022 Sitaramiah Gita January 8 2022 The new owner of Cub Foods put it on sale but then decided to keep it Star Tribune Retrieved October 31 2022 Cub Foods sued over beef labels St Paul Pioneer Press February 22 2007 Retrieved May 6 2019 Cub Foods settles lawsuit with cleaning workers City Pages October 17 2011 Retrieved May 6 2019 SUPERVALU INC Grocery Retail and Supply Chain Services Security www supervalu com Retrieved 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