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Raley's Supermarkets

Raley's Supermarkets is an independent, family-owned American grocery and retail technology company headquartered in West Sacramento, California. Raley's was founded in 1935 by Thomas P. Raley in Placerville, California.

Raley's Family of Fine Stores
Raley's headquarters in West Sacramento
Raley's Supermarkets
Type
IndustryRetail (Grocery)
FoundedFebruary 16, 1935 (88 years ago) (1935-02-16) in Placerville, California, U.S.
FounderThomas P. Raley
HeadquartersWest Sacramento, California,
Number of locations
129 stores (2020)
Key people
Michael Teel, Owner, Chairman
Keith Knopf, President & CEO
ProductsBakery, dairy, deli, frozen foods, general grocery, meat, pharmacy, produce, seafood, snacks, prepared foods
Revenue $5.3 billion (2020)[1]
Owner(Raley family (100%))
Number of employees
23,000[2] (2020)
Websiteraleys.com

The Raley's Companies brands include Raley's, Bel Air, Nob Hill Foods, Raley's O-N-E Market, Bashas', Bashas' Diné Market, Food City, AJ's Fine Foods, Eddie's Country Store and FieldTRUE Organic. These brands do business in California, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Oregon, Washington and Alaska, as well as the Tribal Nations of Navajo Nation, White Mountain Apache, and San Carlos Apache. Raley's currently employs 23,000 people.

History edit

The company was founded on February 16, 1935, by Thomas P. Raley in Placerville, California, as Raley's Drive-In Market.[3] Raley ran the company until his death on December 27, 1991, at the age of 88.[4] Raley's purchased Bel Air Markets in 1993, Nob Hill Foods in 1997 and Scolari's Food & Drug Company in 2018.[5][6][7] The company also started Food Source in 1995 and Market 5-ONE-5 in 2018.[8][9]

In 1998, the company had revenue of $2.5 billion.[10] In June 1999, Albertsons announced plans to sell its 19 stores in Las Vegas, Nevada to Raley's, which also planned to purchase eight Albertson's stores in New Mexico.[11] For five years, Raley's had been searching for ways to expand the company, with specific interest in the Las Vegas and Salt Lake City, Utah markets.[10] At the time, Raley's was the 38th largest supermarket chain in the United States,[11] with 150 stores, including Bel Air Markets, Food Source and Nob Hill Foods. The company had 17,500 employees across its four divisions.[10] Raley's opened its Las Vegas stores later in 1999,[10][12] and had plans to build additional locations in the Las Vegas area.[13][12]

At the time, Michael Teel – the grandson of Thomas Raley – was the company's president and chief executive officer (CEO). Joyce Teel, the mother of Michael Teel, was the company's owner.[12] William J. Coyne, the company's first general counsel, became the chief operating officer in February 2002. Michael Teel resigned as president in April 2002, to pursue "personal endeavors." Coyne replaced Teel as president.[14]

In September 2002, Kroger announced plans to purchase Raley's 18 store locations in Las Vegas, with intentions of converting them into Smith's and Food 4 Less stores.[15][16][17] Raley's stated that slow growth and local competition were reasons for selling the stores. The revenue from the sale was to be used to build and renovate stores in Reno, Nevada, and northern California.[18] The Federal Trade Commission approved the sale in November 2002. Raley's stores in Las Vegas began closing later that month.[18][19][20] As of November 2009, three Raley's supermarkets had been awarded Greenchill Partnership Gold-Level Certification by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for environmentally friendly refrigeration technology.[21]

 
A Raley's in Modesto, California

As of 2012, Raley's operates 128 stores, 40 of them in the Greater Sacramento area. Those stores control the city's largest market share: 28%, down from 30% in 2007 and 34% in 2003, according to Metro Market Studies of Tucson, Arizona. By comparison, other local market shares are Safeway at 16.7%, Costco at 11.9% and Save Mart Supermarkets at 9.2%. However, the company is suffering from increased competition in the region as well as the poor economy, and had more than 150 corporate layoffs in 2011 and closed several stores in 2012.[22][23]

Supermarket News ranks Raley's 38th in the "Top 75 North American Food Retailers" based on sales of $3.4 billion.[23][24] Consumer Reports surveys rank Raley's among the top U.S. supermarket chains, in particular for customer service.[25][26][27] The same held true for 2012, although the chain fell from 4th nationwide in 2009 to 8th.[28]

Thomas Raley's family still controls the company. His grandson, Michael Teel, became the majority shareholder in mid-2015 and currently serves as chairman.[4] Keith Knopf was named Raley's chief operating officer on June 1, 2015, and added 'President' to his title in February 2017.[29] He was then promoted to president and chief executive officer on September 27, 2018.[30] Knopf has worked with May Co. Department Stores and Kohl's retail chain in the past.[31]

In 2004, Raley's opened its first Aisle 1 brand gas station in Galt, California, and eventually grew Aisle 1 into 13 locations in Northern California and Nevada. Raley's sold all 13 Aisle 1 locations to Anabi Oil in December 2018.[32] Raley Field, now named Sutter Health Park, home of the Sacramento River Cats, the Triple-A affiliate of the San Francisco Giants, is located in West Sacramento and is named after the chain.

On October 28, 2019, Raley's announced plans to close 27 in–store pharmacies. The company transferred prescriptions from affected stores to various CVS Pharmacy, Rite Aid and Walgreens locations.[33]

In 2020, since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, Raley's has opened stores in two locations in Sacramento.[34][35] In April 2020, Raley's opened a 55,000 square feet flagship store in Sacramento's Land Park neighborhood followed by a 35,000 square feet store in Rancho Murieta, which is located in Sacramento County.[35] Raley's and Sacramento Republic have both delivered more than 10,000 meals to local senior citizens and have raised more than $60,000 through online donations which are going towards Indomitable Hands.[36][37]

Raley's recognized its 85th anniversary with an integrated marketing campaign Good Never Stops.[38]

In 2021, Raley's acquired the Arizona-based grocery chain Bashas'.[39]

Banners edit

Raley's banners by number of locations
Raley's 79
Bashas' 55
Food City 48
Bel Air 21
Nob Hill Foods[note 1] 20
AJ's Fine Foods 11
Bashas' Diné Markets 8
Food Source 3
Market 5-ONE-5 1
Raley's O-N-E Market 2
Sak N' Save 1
Total stores 249

[40]

eCart edit

eCart is Raley's e-commerce platform which offers parking lot pickup for customers. Through eCart, the store has the capacity to process up to 250 online orders for pickup or delivery on a daily basis. Pickup customers have access to covered, pull-through parking spots, and their proximity to eCart storage reduces the wait time for shoppers when they arrive.[41]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Not to be confused with Knob Hill Farms, a now–defunct Canadian supermarket chain.

References edit

  1. ^ "Raley's on the Forbes America's Private Companies List". Forbes. Retrieved July 16, 2020.
  2. ^ "Raley's company profile at Sacramento Business Journal".
  3. ^ Johnson, Kelly (November 22, 1998). "Raley's keeps busy with building, remodeling, Web". American City Business Journals.
  4. ^ a b Sorich, Sonya (May 18, 2015). "Michael Teel becomes majority owner of Raley's". American City Business Journals.
  5. ^ . Nl.newsbank.com. December 5, 1993. Archived from the original on Mar 4, 2016. Retrieved October 14, 2016.
  6. ^ . Nl.newsbank.com. December 17, 1997. Archived from the original on Mar 6, 2016. Retrieved October 14, 2016.
  7. ^ Wright, Jonathan (March 23, 2018). "Scolari's purchased by Raley's". Reno Gazette Journal. Retrieved 2019-02-20.
  8. ^ "Raley's is expanding Food Source format". Supermarket News. September 11, 1995.
  9. ^ Redman, Russell (May 16, 2018). "Raley's launches Market 5-ONE-5". Supermarket News.
  10. ^ a b c d Smith, Hubble (September 17, 1999). . Las Vegas Review-Journal. Archived from the original on October 10, 2000.
  11. ^ a b "Albertson's to sell all LV stores". Las Vegas Sun. June 22, 1999. Retrieved August 10, 2017.
  12. ^ a b c Puppel, Doug (October 9, 1999). . Las Vegas Review-Journal. Archived from the original on June 14, 2000.
  13. ^ Levine, Paul (September 13, 1999). "Raley's converting Albertson's, looking at further LV growth". Las Vegas Sun. Retrieved August 10, 2017.
  14. ^ "LV supermarket chain CEO out". Las Vegas Sun. April 22, 2002. Retrieved August 10, 2017.
  15. ^ Smith, Hubble (September 14, 2002). . Las Vegas Review-Journal. Archived from the original on September 20, 2002.
  16. ^ Crowley, Matthew; Smith, Hubble (September 18, 2002). . Las Vegas Review-Journal. Archived from the original on September 22, 2002.
  17. ^ "Smith's to close three LV Raley's stores". Las Vegas Sun. September 17, 2002. Retrieved August 10, 2017.
  18. ^ a b Leong, Grace (November 14, 2002). "FTC allows buyout of Vegas-area Raley's". Las Vegas Sun. Retrieved August 10, 2017.
  19. ^ . Las Vegas Review-Journal. November 14, 2002. Archived from the original on January 11, 2003.
  20. ^ Jones, Chris (December 17, 2002). . Las Vegas Review-Journal. Archived from the original on February 12, 2003.
  21. ^ . Yosemite.epa.gov. 2009-11-04. Archived from the original on Nov 23, 2009. Retrieved 2016-10-14.
  22. ^ Jonson, Kelly (March 2, 2012). "Raley's closing two more stores". American City Business Journals.
  23. ^ a b Zwiebach, Eliot (April 2, 2012). "In With the New: The Sacramento Market: Conventional chains in California's capital city are feeling the heat from a range of competitive openings". Supermarket News.
  24. ^ "TOP 75 RETAILERS & WHOLESALERS". Supermarket News.
  25. ^ "Consumers rate supermarkets: Raley's comes out on top", The Food Institute Report, August 11, 2003: "West Sacramento, CA-based Raley's was ranked as the nation's top supermarket".
  26. ^ Joyce Swanson, , Reno Gazette-Journal, August 12, 2003: "Consumer Reports readers evaluated shopping experiences in a number of areas, ... Raley's was the top-ranked store for overall customer satisfaction" (pay per view)
  27. ^ Reuters, "Shoppers prefer smaller grocers over Wal-Mart: poll", April 6, 2009.
  28. ^ "Regional Food Chains Rule Magazine's 'Best' List". Supermarket News. April 3, 2012.
  29. ^ "Raley's COO Knopf Adds 'President' to Title". Progressive Grocer. Retrieved 2019-02-20.
  30. ^ Redman, Russell (September 28, 2018). "Raley's names Keith Knopf as CEO". Supermarket News.
  31. ^ Glover, Mark (June 1, 2015). "Raley's hires retail industry veteran as chief operating officer". The Sacramento Bee.
  32. ^ "Raley's Sells Aisle 1 Fuel Centers to Anabi Oil". Progressive Grocer. 2018-04-12. Retrieved 2019-02-20.
  33. ^ Redman, Russell (October 28, 2019). "Raley's to close 27 pharmacies". Supermarket News.
  34. ^ Smith, Darrell (May 8, 2020). "Do you have coronavirus shopping anxiety? These Sacramento therapists can help with that". The Sacramento Bee.
  35. ^ a b Wilson, Marianne (2020-05-19). "First Look: Raley's opens new store under Bel Air banner". CSA, the business of retail.
  36. ^ Moran, Eddie (12 May 2020). "Awaiting MLS Debut, Sacramento Republic Looks To Fans At Home". Front Office Sports.
  37. ^ Sorich, Sonya (Mar 21, 2020). "Raley's giving bonus to workers during COVID-19 outbreak". Biz Journals.
  38. ^ Redman, Russell (19 February 2020). "Raley's marks its 85th anniversary with 'Good Never Stops' campaign". Supermarket News.
  39. ^ Browne, Michael (15 December 2021). "Raley's completes purchase of the Bashas' Company". Supermarket News.
  40. ^ "Raley's home page corporate fact sheet". Raley's. Retrieved July 16, 2020.
  41. ^ Redman, Russell (April 16, 2020). "Raley's unveils new flagship store in Sacramento". Supermarket News.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Raley s Supermarkets is an independent family owned American grocery and retail technology company headquartered in West Sacramento California Raley s was founded in 1935 by Thomas P Raley in Placerville California Raley s Family of Fine StoresRaley s headquarters in West SacramentoTrade nameRaley s SupermarketsTypePrivate family businessIndustryRetail Grocery FoundedFebruary 16 1935 88 years ago 1935 02 16 in Placerville California U S FounderThomas P RaleyHeadquartersWest Sacramento California United StatesNumber of locations129 stores 2020 Key peopleMichael Teel Owner ChairmanKeith Knopf President amp CEOProductsBakery dairy deli frozen foods general grocery meat pharmacy produce seafood snacks prepared foodsRevenue 5 3 billion 2020 1 Owner Raley family 100 Number of employees23 000 2 2020 Websiteraleys wbr comThe Raley s Companies brands include Raley s Bel Air Nob Hill Foods Raley s O N E Market Bashas Bashas Dine Market Food City AJ s Fine Foods Eddie s Country Store and FieldTRUE Organic These brands do business in California Nevada Arizona New Mexico Oregon Washington and Alaska as well as the Tribal Nations of Navajo Nation White Mountain Apache and San Carlos Apache Raley s currently employs 23 000 people Contents 1 History 2 Banners 3 eCart 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe company was founded on February 16 1935 by Thomas P Raley in Placerville California as Raley s Drive In Market 3 Raley ran the company until his death on December 27 1991 at the age of 88 4 Raley s purchased Bel Air Markets in 1993 Nob Hill Foods in 1997 and Scolari s Food amp Drug Company in 2018 5 6 7 The company also started Food Source in 1995 and Market 5 ONE 5 in 2018 8 9 In 1998 the company had revenue of 2 5 billion 10 In June 1999 Albertsons announced plans to sell its 19 stores in Las Vegas Nevada to Raley s which also planned to purchase eight Albertson s stores in New Mexico 11 For five years Raley s had been searching for ways to expand the company with specific interest in the Las Vegas and Salt Lake City Utah markets 10 At the time Raley s was the 38th largest supermarket chain in the United States 11 with 150 stores including Bel Air Markets Food Source and Nob Hill Foods The company had 17 500 employees across its four divisions 10 Raley s opened its Las Vegas stores later in 1999 10 12 and had plans to build additional locations in the Las Vegas area 13 12 At the time Michael Teel the grandson of Thomas Raley was the company s president and chief executive officer CEO Joyce Teel the mother of Michael Teel was the company s owner 12 William J Coyne the company s first general counsel became the chief operating officer in February 2002 Michael Teel resigned as president in April 2002 to pursue personal endeavors Coyne replaced Teel as president 14 In September 2002 Kroger announced plans to purchase Raley s 18 store locations in Las Vegas with intentions of converting them into Smith s and Food 4 Less stores 15 16 17 Raley s stated that slow growth and local competition were reasons for selling the stores The revenue from the sale was to be used to build and renovate stores in Reno Nevada and northern California 18 The Federal Trade Commission approved the sale in November 2002 Raley s stores in Las Vegas began closing later that month 18 19 20 As of November 2009 update three Raley s supermarkets had been awarded Greenchill Partnership Gold Level Certification by the U S Environmental Protection Agency for environmentally friendly refrigeration technology 21 nbsp A Raley s in Modesto CaliforniaAs of 2012 update Raley s operates 128 stores 40 of them in the Greater Sacramento area Those stores control the city s largest market share 28 down from 30 in 2007 and 34 in 2003 according to Metro Market Studies of Tucson Arizona By comparison other local market shares are Safeway at 16 7 Costco at 11 9 and Save Mart Supermarkets at 9 2 However the company is suffering from increased competition in the region as well as the poor economy and had more than 150 corporate layoffs in 2011 and closed several stores in 2012 22 23 Supermarket News ranks Raley s 38th in the Top 75 North American Food Retailers based on sales of 3 4 billion 23 24 Consumer Reports surveys rank Raley s among the top U S supermarket chains in particular for customer service 25 26 27 The same held true for 2012 although the chain fell from 4th nationwide in 2009 to 8th 28 Thomas Raley s family still controls the company His grandson Michael Teel became the majority shareholder in mid 2015 and currently serves as chairman 4 Keith Knopf was named Raley s chief operating officer on June 1 2015 and added President to his title in February 2017 29 He was then promoted to president and chief executive officer on September 27 2018 30 Knopf has worked with May Co Department Stores and Kohl s retail chain in the past 31 In 2004 Raley s opened its first Aisle 1 brand gas station in Galt California and eventually grew Aisle 1 into 13 locations in Northern California and Nevada Raley s sold all 13 Aisle 1 locations to Anabi Oil in December 2018 32 Raley Field now named Sutter Health Park home of the Sacramento River Cats the Triple A affiliate of the San Francisco Giants is located in West Sacramento and is named after the chain On October 28 2019 Raley s announced plans to close 27 in store pharmacies The company transferred prescriptions from affected stores to various CVS Pharmacy Rite Aid and Walgreens locations 33 In 2020 since the beginning of the COVID 19 pandemic Raley s has opened stores in two locations in Sacramento 34 35 In April 2020 Raley s opened a 55 000 square feet flagship store in Sacramento s Land Park neighborhood followed by a 35 000 square feet store in Rancho Murieta which is located in Sacramento County 35 Raley s and Sacramento Republic have both delivered more than 10 000 meals to local senior citizens and have raised more than 60 000 through online donations which are going towards Indomitable Hands 36 37 Raley s recognized its 85th anniversary with an integrated marketing campaign Good Never Stops 38 In 2021 Raley s acquired the Arizona based grocery chain Bashas 39 Banners editRaley s banners by number of locations Raley s 79Bashas 55Food City 48Bel Air 21Nob Hill Foods note 1 20AJ s Fine Foods 11Bashas Dine Markets 8Food Source 3Market 5 ONE 5 1Raley s O N E Market 2Sak N Save 1Total stores 249 40 eCart editeCart is Raley s e commerce platform which offers parking lot pickup for customers Through eCart the store has the capacity to process up to 250 online orders for pickup or delivery on a daily basis Pickup customers have access to covered pull through parking spots and their proximity to eCart storage reduces the wait time for shoppers when they arrive 41 Notes edit Not to be confused with Knob Hill Farms a now defunct Canadian supermarket chain References edit Raley s on the Forbes America s Private Companies List Forbes Retrieved July 16 2020 Raley s company profile at Sacramento Business Journal Johnson Kelly November 22 1998 Raley s keeps busy with building remodeling Web American City Business Journals a b Sorich Sonya May 18 2015 Michael Teel becomes majority owner of Raley s American City Business Journals Raley S Bel Air Happily Married Nl newsbank com December 5 1993 Archived from the original on Mar 4 2016 Retrieved October 14 2016 Family Prunes Its Business Nl newsbank com December 17 1997 Archived from the original on Mar 6 2016 Retrieved October 14 2016 Wright Jonathan March 23 2018 Scolari s purchased by Raley s Reno Gazette Journal Retrieved 2019 02 20 Raley s is expanding Food Source format Supermarket News September 11 1995 Redman Russell May 16 2018 Raley s launches Market 5 ONE 5 Supermarket News a b c d Smith Hubble September 17 1999 Raley s to open first LV store Las Vegas Review Journal Archived from the original on October 10 2000 a b Albertson s to sell all LV stores Las Vegas Sun June 22 1999 Retrieved August 10 2017 a b c Puppel Doug October 9 1999 Food Awakening Raley s boss promises improvements in old Albertson s stores Las Vegas Review Journal Archived from the original on June 14 2000 Levine Paul September 13 1999 Raley s converting Albertson s looking at further LV growth Las Vegas Sun Retrieved August 10 2017 LV supermarket chain CEO out Las Vegas Sun April 22 2002 Retrieved August 10 2017 Smith Hubble September 14 2002 Kroger to purchase Raley s LV stores Acquisition will make it largest chain in Las Vegas Las Vegas Review Journal Archived from the original on September 20 2002 Crowley Matthew Smith Hubble September 18 2002 Kroger to close convert stores Union talking with company about job worries Las Vegas Review Journal Archived from the original on September 22 2002 Smith s to close three LV Raley s stores Las Vegas Sun September 17 2002 Retrieved August 10 2017 a b Leong Grace November 14 2002 FTC allows buyout of Vegas area Raley s Las Vegas Sun Retrieved August 10 2017 Raley s to start closing stores Seven sites to be shuttered today Las Vegas Review Journal November 14 2002 Archived from the original on January 11 2003 Jones Chris December 17 2002 Ex Raley s stores set to open Food 4 Less plans to have two shops operating this week Las Vegas Review Journal Archived from the original on February 12 2003 U S EPA Press Release U S EPA Recognizes Raley s Supermarket Efforts to Keep Planet Cool Nov 2009 Yosemite epa gov 2009 11 04 Archived from the original on Nov 23 2009 Retrieved 2016 10 14 Jonson Kelly March 2 2012 Raley s closing two more stores American City Business Journals a b Zwiebach Eliot April 2 2012 In With the New The Sacramento Market Conventional chains in California s capital city are feeling the heat from a range of competitive openings Supermarket News TOP 75 RETAILERS amp WHOLESALERS Supermarket News Consumers rate supermarkets Raley s comes out on top The Food Institute Report August 11 2003 West Sacramento CA based Raley s was ranked as the nation s top supermarket Joyce Swanson Raley s Trader Joe s Costco get high grades Reno Gazette Journal August 12 2003 Consumer Reports readers evaluated shopping experiences in a number of areas Raley s was the top ranked store for overall customer satisfaction pay per view Reuters Shoppers prefer smaller grocers over Wal Mart poll April 6 2009 Regional Food Chains Rule Magazine s Best List Supermarket News April 3 2012 Raley s COO Knopf Adds President to Title Progressive Grocer Retrieved 2019 02 20 Redman Russell September 28 2018 Raley s names Keith Knopf as CEO Supermarket News Glover Mark June 1 2015 Raley s hires retail industry veteran as chief operating officer The Sacramento Bee Raley s Sells Aisle 1 Fuel Centers to Anabi Oil Progressive Grocer 2018 04 12 Retrieved 2019 02 20 Redman Russell October 28 2019 Raley s to close 27 pharmacies Supermarket News Smith Darrell May 8 2020 Do you have coronavirus shopping anxiety These Sacramento therapists can help with that The Sacramento Bee a b Wilson Marianne 2020 05 19 First Look Raley s opens new store under Bel Air banner CSA the business of retail Moran Eddie 12 May 2020 Awaiting MLS Debut Sacramento Republic Looks To Fans At Home Front Office Sports Sorich Sonya Mar 21 2020 Raley s giving bonus to workers during COVID 19 outbreak Biz Journals Redman Russell 19 February 2020 Raley s marks its 85th anniversary with Good Never Stops campaign Supermarket News Browne Michael 15 December 2021 Raley s completes purchase of the Bashas Company Supermarket News Raley s home page corporate fact sheet Raley s Retrieved July 16 2020 Redman Russell April 16 2020 Raley s unveils new flagship store in Sacramento Supermarket News External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Raley 27s Supermarkets amp oldid 1173931499, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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