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H-E-B

H-E-B Grocery Company, LP, is an American privately held supermarket chain based in San Antonio, Texas, with more than 380 stores throughout the U.S. state of Texas and Mexico.[3][4] The company also operates Central Market, an upscale organic and fine foods retailer.[5] As of 2022, the company had a total revenue of US$38.9 billion.[6] H-E-B ranked number 6 on Forbes' 2022 list of "America's Largest Private Companies".[7] The company also ranked number 3 on Forbes' 2024 list of "Customer Experience All-Stars."[8] H-E-B was named Retailer of the Year in 2010 by Progressive Grocer.[9] Supermarket News ranks H-E-B 13th on the list of "Top 75 North American Food Retailers" by sales.[10] Based on 2019 revenues, H-E-B is the 19th-largest retailer in the United States.[11] It donates 5% of pretax profits to charity.[12] The official mascot of H-E-B is named H-E-Buddy, an anthropomorphic brown grocery bag, with multiple grocery items emerging from the top.[13]

H-E-B Grocery Company, LP
H-E-B
FormerlyC.C. Butt Grocery Store (1905–1927)
Company typePrivate
IndustryGrocery retail
FoundedNovember 26, 1905 (118 years ago) (1905-11-26) as C.C. Butt Grocery Store in Kerrville, Texas, United States
FounderFlorence Butt
HeadquartersSan Antonio, Texas, U.S.
Number of locations
Over 420 (U.S. and Mexico)
Area served
Key people
ProductsBakery, dairy, deli, frozen foods, gasoline, general grocery, meat, pharmacy, produce, seafood, snacks, toys
ServicesAuto, health, fuel, ticket sales, utilities, and licenses
Revenue $38 billion+ (2022)
Owners
Number of employees
145,000 (2022)
Subsidiaries
Websiteheb.com

History edit

The company was founded on November 26, 1905, when Florence Butt opened the C.C. Butt Grocery Store on the ground floor of her family home in Kerrville, Texas.[14] In 1919, Howard Edward Butt, Florence's youngest son, took over the store upon his return from World War I. Shortly after becoming owner of his mother's small store, Howard tried four expansions into Central Texas, including one in Junction, all of which failed. Finally, in 1927, Howard launched a successful second store in Del Rio, Texas, followed by the purchase of three grocery stores in the Lower Rio Grande Valley. The initials of Howard E. Butt became the name of the store.[15]

Charles, the younger son of Howard E. Butt, became president of H-E-B in 1971. As of 2019, Charles Butt is chairman and CEO of H-E-B, having grown the business from annual sales of $250 million in 1971 to $13 billion in 2006. In 2010, Craig Boyan was named H-E-B's president and COO.[16] By 2018, Martin Otto, the former CFO and chief merchant, had become the COO.[17] In 2011, the company was #12 on Forbes’s list of “America’s Largest Private Companies”.[18] H-E-B is the largest privately held company and largest private employer in Texas.[19]

H-E-B acquired Favor Delivery as a wholly owned subsidiary in February 2018. The details of the merger were not disclosed.[20]

In 2019, H-E-B invested millions of dollars to replace cashier stations with self-checkout kiosks or smartphone apps at the same time that many other supermarkets (such as Walmart and Target) were shifting toward more self-checkout lanes and app usage.[21]

Operations edit

Headquartered in downtown San Antonio, H-E-B operates more than 300 stores in over 150 communities across Texas.[22][23] As of late 2010, its operations serve approximately "55-plus" percent of the Texas market,[24][25] with primary Texas markets including the Corpus Christi, San Antonio, Austin, Laredo and Houston metro areas. The company does business in five different retail formats: general H-E-B stores, Central Market, H-E-B Plus, Mi Tienda, and Joe V's Smart Shop. In 2010, the company announced plans to build 19 new stores in Texas.[26] H-E-B opened its first store outside of Texas in 1996, a 24,000-square-foot (2,200 m2) H-E-B Pantry store in Lake Charles, Louisiana, though the expansion was short-lived and ultimately failed. The H-E-B Pantry store format was discontinued in 2000,[27] and the company closed its sole Louisiana store in 2003. In 2010, H-E-B offered consumers the opportunity to vote on possible designs for new stores as they expanded into new communities.[28]

The company operates several manufacturing facilities in Texas, including one of the largest milk- and bread-processing plants in the Southwest.[29] H-E-B produces many of their own-brand products, including milk, ice cream, bread, snacks, and ready-cooked meats and meals. These and other private-label products are sold under various brands, including "Central Market Naturals", "Central Market Organics", "H-E-B", "H-E-Buddy", "Hill Country Fare", "H-E-B Creamy Creations" ice cream, "H-E-B Mootopia" milk, and "H-E-B Fully Cooked".

Several stores include multiple-tenant operations through third-party lease arrangements. Many stores include a bank operation, cellular kiosk, and multiple nationally recognized tenants.[30][31][32]

The Austin Business Journal rated H-E-B as the largest private-sector employer in the region in 2017.[33]

In 2019, the company announced plans to build a technology center at its headquarters complex.[34]

Central Market edit

In 1994, H-E-B introduced its Central Market concept in Austin. Based in San Antonio, Central Market offers an organic and international food selection, including a European-style bakery and extensive wine and beer selections. The chain is now composed of 10 stores – three in Dallas, two in Austin, and one each in Fort Worth, Houston, Plano, San Antonio, and Southlake.[35] H-E-B operates four different formats of stores that introduce general merchandise and elements of the Central Market concept: The Woodlands Market in The Woodlands in Montgomery County, Kingwood Market in the Kingwood section of Houston, and the Austin-Escarpment store in south Austin. A fourth store opened on March 22, 2008, in West Lake Hills, and in 2009, the H-E-B in Bee Caves was remodeled. H-E-B's Alon Market opened on October 17, 2008, in San Antonio.[36]

In July 2015, the Market concept was expanded as a new Spring Creek Market was opened in southern Montgomery County in Spring, Texas, on Rayford Road.[37]

H-E-B Plus! edit

In 2004, the company launched three (in Austin, Corpus Christi, and Waco) H-E-B Plus! stores with an expanded focus on nonfood categories, such as entertainment and other general merchandise. The company added three additional locations in 2005 (Corpus Christi, Round Rock, and San Antonio). The stores offered several new departments, including Do-It-Yourself and Texas Backyard, and greatly expanded product categories in baby, card and party, cosmetics, entertainment, housewares, and toys.

Several other locations were later added, including stores in Flour Bluff, Corpus Christi, Brownsville, Burleson, Bastrop, Beaumont, Belton, Boerne, Katy, Killeen, Cypress, Victoria, Waxahachie, New Braunfels, Kyle,[38] Laredo, Leander,[39] Mission, Rio Grande City, San Juan, San Antonio,[40] Midland, Pearland,[41][42][43] Copperas Cove[44] and Hutto.

Mi Tienda edit

In 2006, H-E-B opened Mi Tienda in South Houston (adjacent to Pasadena) in greater Houston – a 63,000-square-foot (5,900 m2) Latino-themed store.[45][46] Another Mi Tienda opened in north Houston in 2011; it is twice the size of the original location,[47] and has 97,000 square feet (9,000 m2) of space.[48] This second location is off of Little York and Interstate 69/U.S. Route 59. Mi Tienda, which means "my store" in Spanish, sells Mexican baked goods: a tortilleria, where employees make tortillas; and a carniceria providing marinated cuts of chicken, beef and pork. In addition, Mi Tienda also houses the Cocina restaurant, which serves Mexican food and drinks.[citation needed]

Joe V's Smart Shop edit

In 2010, H-E-B opened Joe V's Smart Shop, a brand featuring discount items modeled after discount grocer Aldi.[49] The first location opened was a 54,690-square-foot (5,100 m2) store located in northwest unincorporated Harris County, Texas,[50] near northwest Houston. The store format is smaller compared with a full-service H-E-B store but double the size of an H-E-B Pantry store. A larger, second location with a 65,714-square-foot (6,100 m2) space opened in December in northeast unincorporated Harris County, Texas. As of 2016, there were seven Joe V's stores.[51] The "Joe V" name was based on the name of an executive of the company who was involved in the development of this store format.[52]

True Texas BBQ edit

True Texas BBQ is a barbecue restaurant chain located inside select H‑E‑B stores.[53]

Mexico edit

 
Store in Piedras Negras

H-E-B opened its first Mexican store in 1997 in Monterrey. It has more than 50 locations in Mexico. H-E-B crossed the $1 billion annual sales mark in Mexico in 2012.[54]

Litigation edit

In the mid-1980s, local grocery chains Handy Andy and Centeno joined a lawsuit against H-E-B citing unfair pricing practices.[55] H-E-B eventually settled the suit out of court with Centeno in 1998 for $6.5 million and with Handy Andy for an undisclosed settlement amount.[56][57]

H-E-B has paid $12 million to settle a whistleblower lawsuit accusing the San Antonio-based grocery chain of Medicaid fraud. Since at least 2006, according to the suit, H-E-B allegedly submitted to Texas Medicaid inflated prices on thousands of claims for prescriptions it filled so the company could obtain higher reimbursements than allowed.[58]

Charitable activity edit

The company gives 5% of annual pretax earnings to causes in the areas in which it operates, including education and food banks.[59] The Excellence in Education Awards are an annual charitable program maintained by H-E-B since 2000, in which teachers, administrators and schools in Texas are recognized, with awards totaling $500,000 in contributions in 2009.[60]

H-E-B coordinated donations to relief efforts in the wake of a fertilizer plant fire and explosion in West, Texas. The company donated $50,000 to the American Red Cross and launched a checkstand campaign benefiting the organization to get the community involved in the relief effort. The company said in a news release 100% of the donations from the campaign will support the American Red Cross's disaster relief efforts. H-E-B also activated its emergency response units, sending the H-E-B Eddie Garcia Mobile Kitchen and water tanker to West, including donations of meals and water to the victims and first responders.[61]

In the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey in 2017, H-E-B donated $100,000 toward relief efforts. Its campaign drive for customer contributions totaled $1,000,000.[62] In addition, H-E-B's Mobile Kitchen and Disaster Relief Units distributed 10,000 hot meals to volunteers and victims in the affected areas in Texas.[62][63]

After the Robb Elementary School shooting in Uvalde, Texas, on May 24, 2022, in which 19 children and two teachers were killed, H-E-B and the Butt family donated $10 million toward building a new school as founding donors. Initial participants joining the family included Texas architectural firm Huckabee and Texas general contractor Joeris General Contractors.[64]

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • H-E-B at YouTube
  • Charles Butt & family profile on Forbes
    • on Forbes' 2004 List of World's Richest People
  • . Archived from the original on April 5, 1997. Retrieved October 30, 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)

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For other uses see HEB disambiguation H E B Grocery Company LP is an American privately held supermarket chain based in San Antonio Texas with more than 380 stores throughout the U S state of Texas and Mexico 3 4 The company also operates Central Market an upscale organic and fine foods retailer 5 As of 2022 the company had a total revenue of US 38 9 billion 6 H E B ranked number 6 on Forbes 2022 list of America s Largest Private Companies 7 The company also ranked number 3 on Forbes 2024 list of Customer Experience All Stars 8 H E B was named Retailer of the Year in 2010 by Progressive Grocer 9 Supermarket News ranks H E B 13th on the list of Top 75 North American Food Retailers by sales 10 Based on 2019 revenues H E B is the 19th largest retailer in the United States 11 It donates 5 of pretax profits to charity 12 The official mascot of H E B is named H E Buddy an anthropomorphic brown grocery bag with multiple grocery items emerging from the top 13 H E B Grocery Company LPTrade nameH E BFormerlyC C Butt Grocery Store 1905 1927 Company typePrivateIndustryGrocery retailFoundedNovember 26 1905 118 years ago 1905 11 26 as C C Butt Grocery Store in Kerrville Texas United StatesFounderFlorence ButtHeadquartersSan Antonio Texas U S Number of locationsOver 420 U S and Mexico Area servedTexas Nuevo Leon Tamaulipas Coahuila San Luis Potosi Guanajuato Aguascalientes QueretaroKey peopleHoward Butt III CEO Scott McClelland 1 president Martin Otto COO ProductsBakery dairy deli frozen foods gasoline general grocery meat pharmacy produce seafood snacks toysServicesAuto health fuel ticket sales utilities and licensesRevenue 38 billion 2022 OwnersButt family 90 Employee owned 10 2 Number of employees145 000 2022 SubsidiariesCentral Market Favor Delivery H E B MexicoWebsiteheb wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Operations 2 1 Central Market 2 2 H E B Plus 2 3 Mi Tienda 2 4 Joe V s Smart Shop 2 5 True Texas BBQ 3 Mexico 4 Litigation 5 Charitable activity 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThe company was founded on November 26 1905 when Florence Butt opened the C C Butt Grocery Store on the ground floor of her family home in Kerrville Texas 14 In 1919 Howard Edward Butt Florence s youngest son took over the store upon his return from World War I Shortly after becoming owner of his mother s small store Howard tried four expansions into Central Texas including one in Junction all of which failed Finally in 1927 Howard launched a successful second store in Del Rio Texas followed by the purchase of three grocery stores in the Lower Rio Grande Valley The initials of Howard E Butt became the name of the store 15 Charles the younger son of Howard E Butt became president of H E B in 1971 As of 2019 Charles Butt is chairman and CEO of H E B having grown the business from annual sales of 250 million in 1971 to 13 billion in 2006 In 2010 Craig Boyan was named H E B s president and COO 16 By 2018 Martin Otto the former CFO and chief merchant had become the COO 17 In 2011 the company was 12 on Forbes s list of America s Largest Private Companies 18 H E B is the largest privately held company and largest private employer in Texas 19 H E B acquired Favor Delivery as a wholly owned subsidiary in February 2018 The details of the merger were not disclosed 20 In 2019 H E B invested millions of dollars to replace cashier stations with self checkout kiosks or smartphone apps at the same time that many other supermarkets such as Walmart and Target were shifting toward more self checkout lanes and app usage 21 Operations editHeadquartered in downtown San Antonio H E B operates more than 300 stores in over 150 communities across Texas 22 23 As of late 2010 its operations serve approximately 55 plus percent of the Texas market 24 25 with primary Texas markets including the Corpus Christi San Antonio Austin Laredo and Houston metro areas The company does business in five different retail formats general H E B stores Central Market H E B Plus Mi Tienda and Joe V s Smart Shop In 2010 the company announced plans to build 19 new stores in Texas 26 H E B opened its first store outside of Texas in 1996 a 24 000 square foot 2 200 m2 H E B Pantry store in Lake Charles Louisiana though the expansion was short lived and ultimately failed The H E B Pantry store format was discontinued in 2000 27 and the company closed its sole Louisiana store in 2003 In 2010 H E B offered consumers the opportunity to vote on possible designs for new stores as they expanded into new communities 28 The company operates several manufacturing facilities in Texas including one of the largest milk and bread processing plants in the Southwest 29 H E B produces many of their own brand products including milk ice cream bread snacks and ready cooked meats and meals These and other private label products are sold under various brands including Central Market Naturals Central Market Organics H E B H E Buddy Hill Country Fare H E B Creamy Creations ice cream H E B Mootopia milk and H E B Fully Cooked Several stores include multiple tenant operations through third party lease arrangements Many stores include a bank operation cellular kiosk and multiple nationally recognized tenants 30 31 32 The Austin Business Journal rated H E B as the largest private sector employer in the region in 2017 33 In 2019 the company announced plans to build a technology center at its headquarters complex 34 nbsp Houston s Buffalo Market H E B 51 nbsp Central Market store in central Austin nbsp H E B Plus store in Laredo Texas nbsp Mi Tienda in northern Houston nbsp Joe V s Smart Shop in Harris County TexasCentral Market edit Main article Central Market Texas In 1994 H E B introduced its Central Market concept in Austin Based in San Antonio Central Market offers an organic and international food selection including a European style bakery and extensive wine and beer selections The chain is now composed of 10 stores three in Dallas two in Austin and one each in Fort Worth Houston Plano San Antonio and Southlake 35 H E B operates four different formats of stores that introduce general merchandise and elements of the Central Market concept The Woodlands Market in The Woodlands in Montgomery County Kingwood Market in the Kingwood section of Houston and the Austin Escarpment store in south Austin A fourth store opened on March 22 2008 in West Lake Hills and in 2009 the H E B in Bee Caves was remodeled H E B s Alon Market opened on October 17 2008 in San Antonio 36 In July 2015 the Market concept was expanded as a new Spring Creek Market was opened in southern Montgomery County in Spring Texas on Rayford Road 37 H E B Plus edit In 2004 the company launched three in Austin Corpus Christi and Waco H E B Plus stores with an expanded focus on nonfood categories such as entertainment and other general merchandise The company added three additional locations in 2005 Corpus Christi Round Rock and San Antonio The stores offered several new departments including Do It Yourself and Texas Backyard and greatly expanded product categories in baby card and party cosmetics entertainment housewares and toys Several other locations were later added including stores in Flour Bluff Corpus Christi Brownsville Burleson Bastrop Beaumont Belton Boerne Katy Killeen Cypress Victoria Waxahachie New Braunfels Kyle 38 Laredo Leander 39 Mission Rio Grande City San Juan San Antonio 40 Midland Pearland 41 42 43 Copperas Cove 44 and Hutto Mi Tienda edit In 2006 H E B opened Mi Tienda in South Houston adjacent to Pasadena in greater Houston a 63 000 square foot 5 900 m2 Latino themed store 45 46 Another Mi Tienda opened in north Houston in 2011 it is twice the size of the original location 47 and has 97 000 square feet 9 000 m2 of space 48 This second location is off of Little York and Interstate 69 U S Route 59 Mi Tienda which means my store in Spanish sells Mexican baked goods a tortilleria where employees make tortillas and a carniceria providing marinated cuts of chicken beef and pork In addition Mi Tienda also houses the Cocina restaurant which serves Mexican food and drinks citation needed Joe V s Smart Shop edit In 2010 H E B opened Joe V s Smart Shop a brand featuring discount items modeled after discount grocer Aldi 49 The first location opened was a 54 690 square foot 5 100 m2 store located in northwest unincorporated Harris County Texas 50 near northwest Houston The store format is smaller compared with a full service H E B store but double the size of an H E B Pantry store A larger second location with a 65 714 square foot 6 100 m2 space opened in December in northeast unincorporated Harris County Texas As of 2016 there were seven Joe V s stores 51 The Joe V name was based on the name of an executive of the company who was involved in the development of this store format 52 True Texas BBQ edit True Texas BBQ is a barbecue restaurant chain located inside select H E B stores 53 Mexico editMain article H E B Mexico nbsp Store in Piedras NegrasH E B opened its first Mexican store in 1997 in Monterrey It has more than 50 locations in Mexico H E B crossed the 1 billion annual sales mark in Mexico in 2012 54 Litigation editIn the mid 1980s local grocery chains Handy Andy and Centeno joined a lawsuit against H E B citing unfair pricing practices 55 H E B eventually settled the suit out of court with Centeno in 1998 for 6 5 million and with Handy Andy for an undisclosed settlement amount 56 57 H E B has paid 12 million to settle a whistleblower lawsuit accusing the San Antonio based grocery chain of Medicaid fraud Since at least 2006 according to the suit H E B allegedly submitted to Texas Medicaid inflated prices on thousands of claims for prescriptions it filled so the company could obtain higher reimbursements than allowed 58 Charitable activity editThe company gives 5 of annual pretax earnings to causes in the areas in which it operates including education and food banks 59 The Excellence in Education Awards are an annual charitable program maintained by H E B since 2000 in which teachers administrators and schools in Texas are recognized with awards totaling 500 000 in contributions in 2009 60 H E B coordinated donations to relief efforts in the wake of a fertilizer plant fire and explosion in West Texas The company donated 50 000 to the American Red Cross and launched a checkstand campaign benefiting the organization to get the community involved in the relief effort The company said in a news release 100 of the donations from the campaign will support the American Red Cross s disaster relief efforts H E B also activated its emergency response units sending the H E B Eddie Garcia Mobile Kitchen and water tanker to West including donations of meals and water to the victims and first responders 61 In the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey in 2017 H E B donated 100 000 toward relief efforts Its campaign drive for customer contributions totaled 1 000 000 62 In addition H E B s Mobile Kitchen and Disaster Relief Units distributed 10 000 hot meals to volunteers and victims in the affected areas in Texas 62 63 After the Robb Elementary School shooting in Uvalde Texas on May 24 2022 in which 19 children and two teachers were killed H E B and the Butt family donated 10 million toward building a new school as founding donors Initial participants joining the family included Texas architectural firm Huckabee and Texas general contractor Joeris General Contractors 64 References edit Hendricks David January 23 2010 New president is named at H E B San Antonio Express News Archived from the original on February 25 2010 Retrieved November 12 2010 Meet The Four Billionaires Behind H E B Supermarkets Texas Largest Private Employer Retrieved April 7 2024 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Check archive url value help CS1 maint url status link Supermarket News Company Profile HEB Grocery Company Supermarket News Archived from the original on November 8 2009 HEB TV Spots Reinforce Commitment to Helping Shoppers Save Progressive Grocer Stagnito Media February 7 2010 Archived from the original on July 15 2011 Retrieved April 14 2010 Forbes 400 Charles Butt Forbes Magazine Forbes list names H E B as the 6th largest private company in the U S Texas Public Radio Retrieved February 20 2023 America s Largest Private Companies Forbes Retrieved February 21 2023 Schwarz Alan February 20 2024 Forbes Customer Experience All Stars Forbes Retrieved April 7 2024 Vaughan Vicki October 6 2010 H E B is Retailer of the Year San Antonio Express News TOP 75 RETAILERS amp WHOLESALERS Supermarket News Top 100 Retailers 2020 List NRF Retrieved May 26 2021 H E B Kicks off New Year with Renewed Commitment to Customer Savings by Slashing Prices on More Than 5 000 Products Press release Business Wire January 6 2010 Meet H E Buddy H E B Retrieved October 17 2022 History Timeline for HEB Grocery H E B Kleiner Diana J H E B The Handbook of Texas Online Texas State Historical 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