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Fry's Food and Drug

Fry's Food and Drug is a chain of American supermarkets that has a major presence in the U.S. state of Arizona. Fry's also operates under the banner of Fry's Marketplace, a hypermarket or combination of groceries and general merchandise. Fry's is a division of Kroger, an American retail company based in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Fry's Food & Drug Stores, Inc.
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryRetail
Founded1954; 70 years ago (1954) in Contra Costa County, California
FounderDonald Fry
HeadquartersTolleson, Arizona, United States
Number of locations
123[1]
Area served
Arizona
Key people
  • Monica Garnes (Fry's Division president)
  • Micheal Cristal (vice president of retail operations)
  • Christina Groth (vice president of Merchandising)
ProductsBakery, dairy, deli, frozen foods, general grocery, meat, pharmacy, produce, seafood, snacks, liquor
Number of employees
22,000
Parent
Divisions
  • Fry's Marketplace
  • Fry's Signature
  • Fry's Mercado
Websitewww.frysfood.com

History edit

Beginnings edit

Fry's was founded in 1954 by Donald Fry in northern California. With the help of his brother Charles, the chain expanded into the Phoenix market in 1960. Fry's was sold in 1972 to Dillons, based in Hutchinson, Kansas.[2][3][a] (The sons of Charles Fry used the proceeds from the sale to launch Fry's Electronics in 1985; it was otherwise separate from and unaffiliated with the grocery chain.) Dillons merged with Kroger in 1983.[4]

Fred Meyer and Kroger merger edit

 
Typical Fry's Food and Drug Store in Sierra Vista, Arizona (Store #660-00059)

In October 1998, Fred Meyer, parent company of Smith's Food and Drug based in Salt Lake City, announced a strategic merger with Kroger, based in Cincinnati, Ohio.[5] Several months later, in May 1999, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) approved the merger of the two companies, named The Kroger Co.[6]

Arizona and Texas were the only two of 31 states where there was an overlap of stores and brands from the merger. The Kroger Co., choosing to operate with one brand in the Arizona market, rebranded most Smith's Food & Drug Centers as Fry's Food & Drug Stores,[7] though Smith's Food and Drug Centers in Kingman, Bullhead City, and Lake Havasu City remained unchanged (perhaps because of their proximity to Nevada and the Las Vegas market, where Kroger retained the Smith's brand).[8] Fry's Phoenix Distribution Center and administrative offices were moved into the more modern Smith's Food and Drug Distribution Center and office space in the west Phoenix suburb of Tolleson.

Fry's Marketplace edit

Fry's Marketplace is a multi-department store that offers full-service grocery, pharmacy and general merchandise including outdoor living products, electronics, home goods and toys. Ranging in size from 80,000–105,000 square feet (7,400–9,800 m2), the Marketplace stores are smaller than the original Fred Meyer stores. The Marketplace format was derived from the Fred Meyer concept but on a smaller scale and has since expanded to other Kroger divisions (Ohio, Virginia, Texas, etc.), including the Smith's Food & Drug Centers Division in Utah.

Fry's Marketplace started out as Smitty's, Arizona's first multi-department store. Smitty's was similar to a Walmart Supercenter (but on a smaller scale) and even had a food court with four branded fast food options (such as Taco Bell). Smitty's notably carried the President's Choice brand. In 1996, Smitty's merged with Smith's Food and Drug Centers. In 1997, after the Fred Meyer–Smith's merger, Fred Meyer updated and revitalized the Smitty's concept (naming the stores Smitty’s Marketplace) and in January 1999, all Smitty's stores were renamed Fred Meyer Marketplace, ending the Smitty’s name. During this time, management of Smitty’s changed from Smith's Food and Drug to Fred Meyer. Later that year, construction also started on a full size Fred Meyer store in Phoenix, at 35th Avenue and Bethany Home Road, with plans to build more Fred Meyer stores in the Phoenix metro.

In June 2000, Kroger transferred the management of all Fred Meyer stores in Arizona to Fry's Food and Drug. The Fred Meyer stores were rebranded as Fry's Marketplace, unifying the stores under the Fry's brand. The full size Fred Meyer store in Phoenix was completed but never opened and was later demolished to build a Walmart, as the store was too large for Fry's to use, with Fred Meyer’s expansion plans for Arizona scrapped.

Fry's Signature edit

Fry's Signature is marketed as a high-end, neighborhood tailored grocery store. One of the locations is on 20427 North Hayden Road in Scottsdale.[9] Another Fry's Signature store is located at 10450 N. 90th Street in Scottsdale.[10] There is also a Fry's Signature store at the cross streets of Cave Creek Rd and Carefree Hwy in Cave Creek.[11] In addition, there is a Fry's Signature Marketplace at the intersection of Shea Blvd and Tatum Blvd in Phoenix.[12] There is another store located at the cross streets of Gavilan Peak Pkwy and Daisy Mountain Dr in the northern Phoenix suburb of Anthem.[13]

Fry's Mercado edit

Fry's Mercado is geared towards Arizona's large Hispanic market. It is located at 43rd Avenue and McDowell in Phoenix. There is a check cashing store, an agua fresca bar, a cocina (kitchen), and a gas station among other attractions at the location. Several other stores are sublet in the Fry's Mercado (including an electronics store, a women's clothing store, and a barber shop).[14]

Fry's Fuel edit

Fry's offers fuel at some of its retail locations.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Some sources state that the sale was to Modesto-based Save Mart Supermarkets.

References edit

  1. ^ Google Map of Fry's Food and Pharmacy locations
  2. ^ "Dillon Companies Agrees to Buy Food Store Chain". Lawrence Journal-World. May 26, 1972. Retrieved June 5, 2018 – via news.google.com.
  3. ^ . Progressive Grocer. January 17, 2006. Archived from the original on September 12, 2015.
  4. ^ Kroger-Dillon merger approved
  5. ^ Kroger to Merger with Fred Meyer ... Press Release from The Kroger Co.
  6. ^ Kroger and Fred Meyer Merger Approved Press Release from The Kroger Co.
  7. ^ Cliff Peale (April 13, 1999). . The Cincinnati Post. E. W. Scripps Company. Archived from the original on January 18, 2005.
  8. ^ AZ store decision offers glimpse of Kroger plan, a December 1998 article from the Portland Business Journal
  9. ^ . AllBusiness. February 13, 2006. Archived from the original on August 14, 2009.
  10. ^ Fry's Store Locator for Signature Store #125 at 10450 N 90th St, Scottsdale.
  11. ^ Fry's Store Locator for Signature Store #67 at 4815 E Carefree Hwy, Cave Creek.
  12. ^ Melissa (September 7, 2010). . Arizona Foothills Magazine. Archived from the original on June 22, 2013.
  13. ^ "Fry's Signature in Anthem – North Phoenix News".
  14. ^ Erica Sagon (July 4, 2006). "Fry's launches market tailored to Hispanics". Arizona Republic. Gannett. Archived from the original on July 22, 2012. Alt URL

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Fry s Food redirects here For other similarly named companies see Fry disambiguation Businesses and organizations Fry s Food and Drug is a chain of American supermarkets that has a major presence in the U S state of Arizona Fry s also operates under the banner of Fry s Marketplace a hypermarket or combination of groceries and general merchandise Fry s is a division of Kroger an American retail company based in Cincinnati Ohio Fry s Food amp Drug Stores Inc Company typeSubsidiaryIndustryRetailFounded1954 70 years ago 1954 in Contra Costa County CaliforniaFounderDonald FryHeadquartersTolleson Arizona United StatesNumber of locations123 1 Area servedArizonaKey peopleMonica Garnes Fry s Division president Micheal Cristal vice president of retail operations Christina Groth vice president of Merchandising ProductsBakery dairy deli frozen foods general grocery meat pharmacy produce seafood snacks liquorNumber of employees22 000ParentDillons 1972 1983 Kroger 1983 present DivisionsFry s MarketplaceFry s SignatureFry s MercadoWebsitewww wbr frysfood wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Beginnings 1 2 Fred Meyer and Kroger merger 2 Fry s Marketplace 3 Fry s Signature 4 Fry s Mercado 5 Fry s Fuel 6 Notes 7 ReferencesHistory editBeginnings edit Fry s was founded in 1954 by Donald Fry in northern California With the help of his brother Charles the chain expanded into the Phoenix market in 1960 Fry s was sold in 1972 to Dillons based in Hutchinson Kansas 2 3 a The sons of Charles Fry used the proceeds from the sale to launch Fry s Electronics in 1985 it was otherwise separate from and unaffiliated with the grocery chain Dillons merged with Kroger in 1983 4 Fred Meyer and Kroger merger edit nbsp Typical Fry s Food and Drug Store in Sierra Vista Arizona Store 660 00059 In October 1998 Fred Meyer parent company of Smith s Food and Drug based in Salt Lake City announced a strategic merger with Kroger based in Cincinnati Ohio 5 Several months later in May 1999 the Federal Trade Commission FTC approved the merger of the two companies named The Kroger Co 6 Arizona and Texas were the only two of 31 states where there was an overlap of stores and brands from the merger The Kroger Co choosing to operate with one brand in the Arizona market rebranded most Smith s Food amp Drug Centers as Fry s Food amp Drug Stores 7 though Smith s Food and Drug Centers in Kingman Bullhead City and Lake Havasu City remained unchanged perhaps because of their proximity to Nevada and the Las Vegas market where Kroger retained the Smith s brand 8 Fry s Phoenix Distribution Center and administrative offices were moved into the more modern Smith s Food and Drug Distribution Center and office space in the west Phoenix suburb of Tolleson Fry s Marketplace editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2020 Learn how and when to remove this message Fry s Marketplace is a multi department store that offers full service grocery pharmacy and general merchandise including outdoor living products electronics home goods and toys Ranging in size from 80 000 105 000 square feet 7 400 9 800 m2 the Marketplace stores are smaller than the original Fred Meyer stores The Marketplace format was derived from the Fred Meyer concept but on a smaller scale and has since expanded to other Kroger divisions Ohio Virginia Texas etc including the Smith s Food amp Drug Centers Division in Utah Fry s Marketplace started out as Smitty s Arizona s first multi department store Smitty s was similar to a Walmart Supercenter but on a smaller scale and even had a food court with four branded fast food options such as Taco Bell Smitty s notably carried the President s Choice brand In 1996 Smitty s merged with Smith s Food and Drug Centers In 1997 after the Fred Meyer Smith s merger Fred Meyer updated and revitalized the Smitty s concept naming the stores Smitty s Marketplace and in January 1999 all Smitty s stores were renamed Fred Meyer Marketplace ending the Smitty s name During this time management of Smitty s changed from Smith s Food and Drug to Fred Meyer Later that year construction also started on a full size Fred Meyer store in Phoenix at 35th Avenue and Bethany Home Road with plans to build more Fred Meyer stores in the Phoenix metro In June 2000 Kroger transferred the management of all Fred Meyer stores in Arizona to Fry s Food and Drug The Fred Meyer stores were rebranded as Fry s Marketplace unifying the stores under the Fry s brand The full size Fred Meyer store in Phoenix was completed but never opened and was later demolished to build a Walmart as the store was too large for Fry s to use with Fred Meyer s expansion plans for Arizona scrapped Fry s Signature editFry s Signature is marketed as a high end neighborhood tailored grocery store One of the locations is on 20427 North Hayden Road in Scottsdale 9 Another Fry s Signature store is located at 10450 N 90th Street in Scottsdale 10 There is also a Fry s Signature store at the cross streets of Cave Creek Rd and Carefree Hwy in Cave Creek 11 In addition there is a Fry s Signature Marketplace at the intersection of Shea Blvd and Tatum Blvd in Phoenix 12 There is another store located at the cross streets of Gavilan Peak Pkwy and Daisy Mountain Dr in the northern Phoenix suburb of Anthem 13 Fry s Mercado editFry s Mercado is geared towards Arizona s large Hispanic market It is located at 43rd Avenue and McDowell in Phoenix There is a check cashing store an agua fresca bar a cocina kitchen and a gas station among other attractions at the location Several other stores are sublet in the Fry s Mercado including an electronics store a women s clothing store and a barber shop 14 Fry s Fuel editFry s offers fuel at some of its retail locations Notes edit Some sources state that the sale was to Modesto based Save Mart Supermarkets References edit Google Map of Fry s Food and Pharmacy locations Dillon Companies Agrees to Buy Food Store Chain Lawrence Journal World May 26 1972 Retrieved June 5 2018 via news google com Fry s Supermarkets Founder Donald Fry Dies at 92 Progressive Grocer January 17 2006 Archived from the original on September 12 2015 Kroger Dillon merger approved Kroger to Merger with Fred Meyer Press Release from The Kroger Co Kroger and Fred Meyer Merger Approved Press Release from The Kroger Co Cliff Peale April 13 1999 Kroger Fred Meyer deal brings changes in Arizona The Cincinnati Post E W Scripps Company Archived from the original on January 18 2005 AZ store decision offers glimpse of Kroger plan a December 1998 article from the Portland Business Journal Fry s is Planning Signature Stores AllBusiness February 13 2006 Archived from the original on August 14 2009 Fry s Store Locator for Signature Store 125 at 10450 N 90th St Scottsdale Fry s Store Locator for Signature Store 67 at 4815 E Carefree Hwy Cave Creek Melissa September 7 2010 New Upscale Grocery Store Arizona Foothills Magazine Archived from the original on June 22 2013 Fry s Signature in Anthem North Phoenix News Erica Sagon July 4 2006 Fry s launches market tailored to Hispanics Arizona Republic Gannett Archived from the original on July 22 2012 Alt URL Portals nbsp Supermarkets nbsp Companies Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fry 27s Food and Drug amp oldid 1213671468, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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