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Sedano's

Sedano's Supermarkets is the United States’ largest Hispanic retailer and largest Hispanic-owned supermarket chain. With headquarters in Miami-Dade County. Sedano's employs approximately 3,000 associates and operates 35 stores across Florida in Miami-Dade, Broward, Orange, and Osceola counties. Sedano's is also the largest member of Associated Grocers of Florida, a wholesale grocery food cooperative. In 2020, Sedano's Supermarkets was named Food and Wine’s 20 Best Regional Supermarket Chains of All Time.[1]

Sedano's Supermarkets
Company typePrivate
IndustryRetail
Founded1961; 63 years ago (1961) in Hialeah, Florida
FounderRene Sedano
HeadquartersMiami, Florida
Number of locations
>35
Area served
Florida
Key people
Agustin Herrán (CEO & President)

History edit

Early history edit

In 1961, Cuban exile René Sedano opened the original Sedano’s store, a 4,000-square-foot (370 m2) bodega, in Hialeah, Florida. In 1962, a fellow Cuban exile, Armando Guerra Sr., acquired the store from Sedano and kept the name. After the Castro revolution, which culminated in 1959, Guerra, a successful banker and grocer in Cuba, exiled to Miami in 1961. In 1971, he encouraged Manuel  “Manolo” Herrán, who had married Guerra's niece, to move to Miami from Atlanta, Georgia, and assist with Sedano's operations. Herrán, a native of Spain, had moved to Sancti Spíritus, Cuba, as a teenager with his parents and siblings to escape Franco's regime. In 1967, at the age of 28, he fled Cuba and communism with his wife Nyria and their young family. They first landed in Atlanta. Upon moving to Miami, the Guerra and Herrán families began working together to grow the supermarket business.

Armando Guerra Sr. died in 1979. At that time, Manuel Herrán assumed control of the company and continued expanding the chain. He subsequently lured his brothers José, Ezequiel, and Antolín to join him in running the operation.

Management today edit

In 2005, Manuel Herrán's son, Agustin Herrán, became president and CEO of Sedano's, and Manuel served as chairman of the board until his death on October 15, 2020. The management team includes José Herrán, Jr., who serves as chief operating officer, and Javier Herrán as chief marketing officer.

Market

Sedano's has onsite bakeries and kitchens that produce Hispanic baked goods such as Cuban bread, empanadas, croquetas, and pastelitos. Its custom-cuts meat department with an onsite butcher or “carnicero,” fish and seafood selection, prepared Latin meals, and onsite café specializing in cafeticos, attract Hispanic and non-Hispanic shoppers alike.[citation needed]

Besides packaged Hispanic foods and culturally common fresh fruits and vegetables, shoppers can also find typical American fare and products.

Florida expansion edit

In 1994, Sedano's began expanding beyond Miami-Dade County when it opened its first store in Hollywood in Broward County. There are currently four locations in Broward, including Pembroke Pines and North Lauderdale. In January 2010, three Sedano's were opened in Central Florida after acquiring stores from Albertsons LLC. Two are in Orlando and the third location is in Kissimmee.

The chain has since grown to include stores spanning Miami-Dade, Broward, Orange, and Osceola counties. On November 6, 2019, the 35th location opened in Hialeah, making this the 10th store in Sedano's Supermarkets founding city of Hialeah, the sixth-largest city in the state.

Sedano’s Private Label edit

In 2007, Sedano's Supermarkets launched its private label of products, which spans over 1,000 items as of 2021.

Online shopping, curbside pickup, and delivery service edit

In 2018, Sedano's Supermarkets announced a partnership with Takeoff Technologies, a grocery software startup, to debut the first-ever automated, hyperlocal fulfillment center in Miami. This first-of-its-kind automated storage and retrieval system, built by Austrian logistics company KNAPP and designed by Takeoff, allowed Sedano's to expand into the grocery automation space. The robotic store can prepare over 1,500 items per hour, completing a 60-item order in 5 minutes. Shoppers who don't have the time or ability to shop in person can shop for groceries online at sedanos.com. Employees then bag the robotically retrieved groceries and load them into Sedano's trucks, and the groceries are delivered to select stores for pickup. Customers call upon arrival, and their groceries are carried out and placed in their vehicle. In February 2019, curbside pickup became available at even more stores.[citation needed]

Shipt edit

To further expand its online ordering and delivery options, Sedano's announced its partnership[2] with Shipt in May 2020. Sedano's customers can order groceries, including fresh produce, meats, deli items, and daily essentials, as well as beer and wine, choose a delivery window time, and have the items delivered to their door.

Sedano’s Pharmacy edit

In 1977, Sedano's Pharmacy was launched; Armando Guerra Jr., son of Armando Guerra Sr., was named president of Sedano's Pharmacy, having earned his degree in pharmacy at the University of Florida.[citation needed] Over the next three decades, Sedano's Pharmacy became a Hispanic drug retailer company with 11 locations from Homestead to Kissimmee, Florida.

In 2007, Navarro Discount Pharmacies, today part of CVS Health, acquired Sedano's Pharmacy[3] for an undisclosed amount. The deal only included their 11 freestanding pharmacy locations, not the supermarkets. This acquisition allowed Sedano's to focus solely on its core grocery business.

Sedano’s Brand edit

In 2008, Sedano's hired[4] República as its marketing, media and communications agency of record. Today renamed Republica Havas, the agency has worked with the Herrán family to evolve and grow the storied Sedano's brand across Florida. In 2020, República Havas led[5] the development of the partnership between Sedano's, Versailles and La Carreta[6] restaurants to help save hundreds of employees’ jobs due to the lockdowns across Florida because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The effort has won several awards, including a Gold ADDY Award from the American Advertising Federation.[7]

Hurricane Efforts edit

During hurricane season, customers can find a complimentary Hurricane Preparation Guide online and at each location. In preparation for hurricane season, Sedano's works with Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) and the Community Coalition, Inc.,[8] to voluntarily pack hurricane food kits for homebound senior citizens in Miami-Dade County. These hurricane food kits include non-perishable food items and water, along with a hurricane preparedness guide. In the aftermath of a hurricane, each store is equipped with emergency generators to accelerate reopening. The management works in conjunction with local and national organizations to provide relief in monetary donations, non-perishable goods, clothing, first-aid kits, and other needed supplies.

COVID-19 edit

As an “essential” business since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Sedano's adjusted operations and policies as required by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and local protocols. In addition to reinforcing heightened cleaning and sanitation procedures across all stores as needed, Sedano's provided safety gear, such as masks and gloves, to employees to help ensure their safety while at work. Customers are required to wear face coverings before entering and while shopping. Additional safety precautions were adopted, including providing hand sanitizer, plexiglass barriers at check-out stations, and limiting capacity as necessary. The 7:00am to 8:00am hour was also dedicated to customers 65 years of age or older and the community's immunocompromised members.[citation needed]

References edit

  1. ^ "The 20 Best Regional Grocery Stores of All Time". Food & Wine. Retrieved 2023-01-04.
  2. ^ Buch, Clarissa (2020-05-21). "Sedano's Now Offers Online Ordering and Delivery Via Shipt". Miami New Times. Retrieved 2021-05-07.
  3. ^ "Navarro acquires Sedano's Pharmacy & Discount Store". Drug Store News. Retrieved 2021-05-07.
  4. ^ "Sedano's Supermarkets and Republica celebrate ten years of partnership". Republica Havas. 2018-04-24. Retrieved 2021-05-07.
  5. ^ "This Agency Saved Jobs by Bringing Restaurant and Grocery Clients Together". Retrieved 2021-05-07.
  6. ^ "About". La Carreta. Retrieved 2021-05-07.
  7. ^ "MISSION". Aafmiami. Retrieved 2021-05-07.
  8. ^ Janata, Kristine (2019-07-30). "FPL, Sedano's work together to deliver hurricane food kits". Miami's Community News. Retrieved 2021-05-07.

External links edit

  • Sedano's relation to the Hispanic culture

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This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view June 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Sedano s Supermarkets is the United States largest Hispanic retailer and largest Hispanic owned supermarket chain With headquarters in Miami Dade County Sedano s employs approximately 3 000 associates and operates 35 stores across Florida in Miami Dade Broward Orange and Osceola counties Sedano s is also the largest member of Associated Grocers of Florida a wholesale grocery food cooperative In 2020 Sedano s Supermarkets was named Food and Wine s 20 Best Regional Supermarket Chains of All Time 1 Sedano s SupermarketsCompany typePrivateIndustryRetailFounded1961 63 years ago 1961 in Hialeah FloridaFounderRene SedanoHeadquartersMiami FloridaNumber of locations gt 35Area servedFloridaKey peopleAgustin Herran CEO amp President Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1 2 Management today 1 3 Florida expansion 1 4 Sedano s Private Label 1 5 Online shopping curbside pickup and delivery service 1 6 Shipt 1 7 Sedano s Pharmacy 1 8 Sedano s Brand 1 9 Hurricane Efforts 1 10 COVID 19 2 References 3 External linksHistory editEarly history edit In 1961 Cuban exile Rene Sedano opened the original Sedano s store a 4 000 square foot 370 m2 bodega in Hialeah Florida In 1962 a fellow Cuban exile Armando Guerra Sr acquired the store from Sedano and kept the name After the Castro revolution which culminated in 1959 Guerra a successful banker and grocer in Cuba exiled to Miami in 1961 In 1971 he encouraged Manuel Manolo Herran who had married Guerra s niece to move to Miami from Atlanta Georgia and assist with Sedano s operations Herran a native of Spain had moved to Sancti Spiritus Cuba as a teenager with his parents and siblings to escape Franco s regime In 1967 at the age of 28 he fled Cuba and communism with his wife Nyria and their young family They first landed in Atlanta Upon moving to Miami the Guerra and Herran families began working together to grow the supermarket business Armando Guerra Sr died in 1979 At that time Manuel Herran assumed control of the company and continued expanding the chain He subsequently lured his brothers Jose Ezequiel and Antolin to join him in running the operation Management today edit In 2005 Manuel Herran s son Agustin Herran became president and CEO of Sedano s and Manuel served as chairman of the board until his death on October 15 2020 The management team includes Jose Herran Jr who serves as chief operating officer and Javier Herran as chief marketing officer MarketSedano s has onsite bakeries and kitchens that produce Hispanic baked goods such as Cuban bread empanadas croquetas and pastelitos Its custom cuts meat department with an onsite butcher or carnicero fish and seafood selection prepared Latin meals and onsite cafe specializing in cafeticos attract Hispanic and non Hispanic shoppers alike citation needed Besides packaged Hispanic foods and culturally common fresh fruits and vegetables shoppers can also find typical American fare and products Florida expansion edit In 1994 Sedano s began expanding beyond Miami Dade County when it opened its first store in Hollywood in Broward County There are currently four locations in Broward including Pembroke Pines and North Lauderdale In January 2010 three Sedano s were opened in Central Florida after acquiring stores from Albertsons LLC Two are in Orlando and the third location is in Kissimmee The chain has since grown to include stores spanning Miami Dade Broward Orange and Osceola counties On November 6 2019 the 35th location opened in Hialeah making this the 10th store in Sedano s Supermarkets founding city of Hialeah the sixth largest city in the state Sedano s Private Label edit In 2007 Sedano s Supermarkets launched its private label of products which spans over 1 000 items as of 2021 Online shopping curbside pickup and delivery service edit In 2018 Sedano s Supermarkets announced a partnership with Takeoff Technologies a grocery software startup to debut the first ever automated hyperlocal fulfillment center in Miami This first of its kind automated storage and retrieval system built by Austrian logistics company KNAPP and designed by Takeoff allowed Sedano s to expand into the grocery automation space The robotic store can prepare over 1 500 items per hour completing a 60 item order in 5 minutes Shoppers who don t have the time or ability to shop in person can shop for groceries online at sedanos com Employees then bag the robotically retrieved groceries and load them into Sedano s trucks and the groceries are delivered to select stores for pickup Customers call upon arrival and their groceries are carried out and placed in their vehicle In February 2019 curbside pickup became available at even more stores citation needed Shipt edit To further expand its online ordering and delivery options Sedano s announced its partnership 2 with Shipt in May 2020 Sedano s customers can order groceries including fresh produce meats deli items and daily essentials as well as beer and wine choose a delivery window time and have the items delivered to their door Sedano s Pharmacy edit In 1977 Sedano s Pharmacy was launched Armando Guerra Jr son of Armando Guerra Sr was named president of Sedano s Pharmacy having earned his degree in pharmacy at the University of Florida citation needed Over the next three decades Sedano s Pharmacy became a Hispanic drug retailer company with 11 locations from Homestead to Kissimmee Florida In 2007 Navarro Discount Pharmacies today part of CVS Health acquired Sedano s Pharmacy 3 for an undisclosed amount The deal only included their 11 freestanding pharmacy locations not the supermarkets This acquisition allowed Sedano s to focus solely on its core grocery business Sedano s Brand edit In 2008 Sedano s hired 4 Republica as its marketing media and communications agency of record Today renamed Republica Havas the agency has worked with the Herran family to evolve and grow the storied Sedano s brand across Florida In 2020 Republica Havas led 5 the development of the partnership between Sedano s Versailles and La Carreta 6 restaurants to help save hundreds of employees jobs due to the lockdowns across Florida because of the COVID 19 pandemic The effort has won several awards including a Gold ADDY Award from the American Advertising Federation 7 Hurricane Efforts edit During hurricane season customers can find a complimentary Hurricane Preparation Guide online and at each location In preparation for hurricane season Sedano s works with Florida Power amp Light Company FPL and the Community Coalition Inc 8 to voluntarily pack hurricane food kits for homebound senior citizens in Miami Dade County These hurricane food kits include non perishable food items and water along with a hurricane preparedness guide In the aftermath of a hurricane each store is equipped with emergency generators to accelerate reopening The management works in conjunction with local and national organizations to provide relief in monetary donations non perishable goods clothing first aid kits and other needed supplies COVID 19 edit As an essential business since the onset of the COVID 19 pandemic Sedano s adjusted operations and policies as required by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC and local protocols In addition to reinforcing heightened cleaning and sanitation procedures across all stores as needed Sedano s provided safety gear such as masks and gloves to employees to help ensure their safety while at work Customers are required to wear face coverings before entering and while shopping Additional safety precautions were adopted including providing hand sanitizer plexiglass barriers at check out stations and limiting capacity as necessary The 7 00am to 8 00am hour was also dedicated to customers 65 years of age or older and the community s immunocompromised members citation needed References edit The 20 Best Regional Grocery Stores of All Time Food amp Wine Retrieved 2023 01 04 Buch Clarissa 2020 05 21 Sedano s Now Offers Online Ordering and Delivery Via Shipt Miami New Times Retrieved 2021 05 07 Navarro acquires Sedano s Pharmacy amp Discount Store Drug Store News Retrieved 2021 05 07 Sedano s Supermarkets and Republica celebrate ten years of partnership Republica Havas 2018 04 24 Retrieved 2021 05 07 This Agency Saved Jobs by Bringing Restaurant and Grocery Clients Together Retrieved 2021 05 07 About La Carreta Retrieved 2021 05 07 MISSION Aafmiami Retrieved 2021 05 07 Janata Kristine 2019 07 30 FPL Sedano s work together to deliver hurricane food kits Miami s Community News Retrieved 2021 05 07 External links editSedano s relation to the Hispanic culturePortals nbsp Supermarkets nbsp Companies Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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