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ShopRite

ShopRite is an American retailers' cooperative of supermarkets with stores in six states: Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania.

ShopRite
The current logo (2002–present)
Corporate Store in Croton-on-Hudson, New York
Company type
IndustryRetail (Supermarket)
Founded1946 (78 years ago) (1946) in Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
Headquarters,
U.S.
Number of locations
321
Area served
Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania
ProductsBakery, grocery, delicatessen, health and beauty, frozen foods, produce, seafood, meats, dairy, general merchandise, floral, alcoholic beverages, snacks, pet supplies, salad bar (some locations)
Services
Members50
ParentWakefern Food Corporation
Websiteshoprite.com

Based in Keasbey, New Jersey, ShopRite consists of 50 individually owned and operated affiliates with over 300 stores, all under its corporate and distribution arm, Wakefern Food Corporation. Wakefern itself owns and operates 28 of the locations through subsidiary ShopRite Supermarkets.[2] Several Wakefern members own and operate single ShopRite stores, while most own multiple locations. The average Wakefern member operates six stores. The Saker family owns and operates the most ShopRite stores in the cooperative (40) throughout Monmouth, Ocean & Mercer counties in New Jersey.

ShopRite has been the largest food retailer in New Jersey for close to 70 years and is also number one in the entire New York metropolitan area. Since 2011, ShopRite is also the largest retailer of food in Greater Philadelphia, pushing long-dominant Acme Markets to second place and, in 2013, to third place.[3] As of 2011, Wakefern was ranked 17th by sales among all supermarket operators in the United States.[4] In a 2022 survey by Newsweek, ShopRite was named the “Most Trusted Grocery Retailer” in the Northeast.[5]

History edit

Early beginnings edit

 
1951–1974 ShopRite logo

ShopRite originated in 1946, when a Del Monte Foods sales representative talked to independent grocers in Newark, New Jersey. The grocers were having problems getting reasonable prices for wholesale goods. The Del Monte representative suggested the grocers try cooperative buying. Seven of the grocers agreed, paying $1,000 each to launch Wakefern Food Corp., which was incorporated on December 5, 1946. In 1951, the name ShopRite was created.

In 1958, ShopRite cut prices by 10% as an alternative to giving away trading stamps, which other supermarkets in New Jersey were doing. The move was successful, drawing customers and helping create more ShopRite stores. By 1961, ShopRite had 70 members, totaling $100 million in annual sales.

The breakaway of Supermarkets General edit

 
1974–2002 ShopRite logo

One large member, Supermarkets General, pulled out of Wakefern in the late 1960s, halving the number of stores. The Supermarkets General stores became Pathmark in 1968. The surviving Wakefern members increased their efforts, adopting the management tenet of "one member, one vote," and actively expanded. By the late 1970s, the volume lost from Supermarkets General's departure was restored.

For many years, ShopRite and Pathmark were extremely competitive on price in the New York Metro area, and each one had its loyal customer base. A highly leveraged management buy-out in the late 1980s left Pathmark saddled with too much debt, and the supermarket chain had no cash to fix up its stores, or invest in lower prices. At the same time, ShopRite stores were being replaced and rebuilt, stealing market share away from Pathmark. On November 23, 2000, Big V Supermarkets, which operated 39 ShopRite stores in New Jersey and New York, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and announced that several ShopRite stores would close.[6]

The Pathmark chain was sold to A&P in 2007. A&P ran Pathmark as a division, but was unsuccessful in turning around the banner's fortunes. A&P filed for bankruptcy and sold or liquidated its stores in 2015, including approximately 150 Pathmark stores. Wakefern and its cooperative members acquired nine Pathmark locations along with several other former A&P banners with the intention of opening ShopRite, Price Rite and The Fresh Grocer locations.

The "Can-Can Sale" edit

 
ShopRite location in Rochelle Park, New Jersey, owned by Glass Gardens

In 1971, ShopRite introduced their Can-Can Sale, where canned goods (and eventually other products) were placed on steep discounts, and is held in January. Until the early 1990s, the sale was held in the second and third weeks of January but expanded to the entire month. Animated commercials for this promotion feature a chorus line of cancan dancers and a French artiste, though the style changed on several occasions over the years. In 2002, ShopRite expanded that sale to twice a year when they introduced the Summer Can-Can Sale, held in July.[7]

In 2018, the Summer Can-Can Sale was discontinued, replaced with the "Can It Get Any Hotter?" sale, which itself was discontinued in 2023.

Price Plus Club and beyond edit

In 1989, ShopRite introduced the Price Plus Club Card, which eventually merged with the Check Cashing Card (for those that use it for that purpose as well); it is free of charge to acquire. Having a Price Plus Card enables shoppers to receive special weekly discounts, listed in circulars mailed with local newspapers. Most sales are chain-wide regardless of owner but sometimes in a particular region, valid for all area ShopRites, however some stores choose to put special items on sale based on stock. The Price Plus Card also tracks purchases and use of rewards.[8]

In 1996, ShopRite launched its own line (with Dietz & Watson) of deli meats, cheeses and complements with its private label, Black Bear of the Black Forest, to compete against the expansion of Boar's Head in competitor's supermarkets. In 2011, over 15 million pounds of Black Bear slicing meats and cheeses were sold at ShopRite.[citation needed]

Since 1999, ShopRite has offered an online grocery shopping service at select stores, under the service name Order. Pickup. Deliver. (formerly ShopRite from Home until April 2022.) For an additional fee, customers can place an order for pickup or delivery through the ShopRite website or mobile app, ShopRite employees then fulfill a customer's shopping order at a local ShopRite with options for curbside pickup.

ShopRite Stores Design edit

 
ShopRite location in West Caldwell, New Jersey, owned by Sunrise ShopRite

As a result of the cooperative system, there is no set format for building architecture, store layout, or color scheme of storefronts. Most stores are the product of the era in which they were opened, and the owner's style. For example, the ShopRite of West Caldwell, New Jersey, owned by Sunrise ShopRite, has a Japanese motif inside and outside of the store (including rickshaws, an exit sign reading "Sayonara" and two Japanese-style phone booths). The RoNetco family of stores (Netcong, Byram, Newton, Franklin, Sparta, Flanders, Mansfield, and Succasunna, New Jersey) have different looks on the outside (including the shopping carts and cart corrals), although the stores themselves have a similar layout. ShopRite stores that were previously other stores usually contain elements of the previous occupants. As large corporations buy up stores, recent years have brought a homogenization in building design and store layout.

The ShopRite system today edit

Currently, ShopRite's base stretches northeast from the Washington metropolitan area in Maryland to the Hartford area in Connecticut, extending as far north as Hudson, New York. While New Jersey is home to the most ShopRite stores, the chain also has a strong presence in the New York City suburbs, and in Pennsylvania (mostly in the Philadelphia area). In 2010, ShopRite expanded its presence in Connecticut through the purchase of 11 former Shaw's stores.[9]

In 2011–2013, ShopRite returned to the New York Capital District after exiting the market 23 years earlier. The SRS operating division opened stores in Niskayuna, Albany, Slingerlands, Colonie and North Greenbush. The Albany store opened on April 26, 2012; the Slingerlands store opened on September 30, 2012; and the Colonie store opened on April 7, 2013. The most recent addition was the North Greenbush location, which opened in December 2017. ShopRite currently has gas stations at the Albany and Colonie locations. Plans for additional future store locations had not been announced in late 2010.[10] In 2013, ShopRite was the only unionized supermarket in the area.[11] In October 2023, ShopRite announced that it would be closing all 5 of its Capital Region, NY stores due to “underperforming sales” marking this the 2nd time they exited the market. All 5 stores in the region closed on November 18, 2023.

On July 20, 2015, competitor A&P filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy and announced plans to close or sell off all of its stores. ShopRite acquired 13 supermarkets in A&P's bankruptcy auction, including some that had been ShopRite locations before Supermarkets General (later acquired by A&P) broke off from the cooperative.

On January 26, 2021, ShopRite announced that it would close 62 pharmacies in its stores.[12]

Slogans edit

  • Why Pay More? Shop at a ShopRite store!
  • Hey, Mom, what's for dinner? ShopRite has the answer! (1970s–1980s, still used in some stores on the in-store audio system)
  • ShopRite Does It Right (1980s–1994)
  • ShopRite does the Can Can, Selling lots of brands (1971–present)
  • We Save You (more) Money! ShopRite Does it Right! (until 1994)
  • ShopRite and Always Save (1994–96; alternate until 1999)
  • Hey Mom, What's for Dinner? ShopRite Has the Answer! (1996–99; is still used, even with the current logo, on sale tags for Meats, Seafood, Delicatessen, etc.)
  • Always Fresh...Always for Less! (1999–2008)
  • One Place. Your Place. (2008–2012)
  • It Makes a Difference Where You Shop (2012)
  • We're All About Food. We're All About Savings. We're All About You. (2012–2019)
  • Shop smart, shop six feet apart. (2020–2021)
  • Helping you get it together, together (2021–present)
  • Check out happy (2022–present)

Other chains and concepts edit

Price Rite edit

 
Price Rite

Wakefern also manages its wholly owned subsidiary, Price Rite, which is a limited-assortment chain of stores found only in Connecticut, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, Virginia, and Rhode Island. As of April 2018, there are currently 66 Price Rite stores; 63 of those are owned outright by Wakefern.

Price Rite in New Jersey edit

The Price Rite stores in New Jersey are operated individually by Wakefern's cooperative members; in 2014, Wakefern announced that the Price Rite banner would be made available to all of those members, so they can open and operate their own outlets. The North Jersey locations, in Garfield and Paterson, are operated by Inserra Supermarkets, while the South Jersey location, in Camden, operated by the Ravitz Family closed in 2021.

Price Rite Warehouse Clubs (defunct) edit

The Price Rite name was first used in the early 1990s on Wakefern's failed warehouse club concept stores.

ShopRite Garden Center (defunct) edit

For many years, Foodarama operated a very small ShopRite Garden Center on Route 130 in East Windsor, New Jersey. In 2004, with the construction of a massive Home Depot directly adjacent to the small store, a decision was made to close the store and Foodarama moved its garden center operations into a 55,000-square-foot (5,100 m2) former Frank's Nursery & Crafts store. The store had operated as a Franks location for four years before the company was liquidated, and the large building combined 23,000 sq ft (2,100 m2) of interior selling space with 32,000 sq ft (3,000 m2) of covered outside selling area, for a total of 55,000 sq ft (5,100 m2).[13] The ShopRite Garden Center closed in 2008.

ShopRite Wines & Spirits edit

ShopRiteDelivers.com edit

In December 2013, Wakefern launched the ShopRiteDelivers.com website to expand their digital footprint outside of their traditional markets in the Northeast. The website, focused on electronics, bulk order baby care, specialty foods, and health and beauty, has been well received,[14] and has shipped orders to customers in all 50 states.[15] In April 2021, the concept of ShopRiteDelivers was discontinued, with the site now only selling ShopRite and The Fresh Grocer gift cards.

The Fresh Grocer edit

Wakefern acquired the trademarks of this supermarket chain, which operates primarily in the Philadelphia area when its former owner, Pat Burns, joined the cooperative as its 50th member in August 2013.[16] At the time, the chain had eight stores: five in Philadelphia, one in suburban Upper Darby, one in Wilmington, Delaware, and one in New Brunswick, N.J. The Upper Darby store became a ShopRite, and the New Brunswick and Southwest Philadelphia stores have since closed. The Fresh Grocer stores are smaller than modern ShopRite stores and place a greater emphasis on fresh and organic foods, upscale specialty items and extensive prepared-foods offerings than regular ShopRite stores, giving Wakefern and its members a format that can work in smaller urban locations.[17] Wakefern executives were also quoted in the press as saying that as several The Fresh Grocer stores are located near college campuses, the chain would give Wakefern "new insight into the next generation of consumers" and enable it to reach new customers.[18]

Naming rights edit

ShopRite is the title sponsor for the ShopRite LPGA Classic.

References edit

  1. ^ "Store Locator".
  2. ^ Grocer, Master (9 March 2012). "Wakefern Food Corp". Grocery.com. Retrieved 2019-03-15.
  3. ^ "ShopRite Dethrones Acme in Sales". Courier Post Online. Archived from the original on 2011-07-01. Retrieved 2011-09-13.
  4. ^ Ruth, Eric (December 24, 2011), "More choice in markets comes to Bear this week", The News-Journal, delawareonline.com, retrieved December 25, 2011
  5. ^ Newsweek (2022-01-18). "America's Most Trusted Grocery Retailer - Top 5 by Region". Newsweek. Retrieved 2022-10-03.
  6. ^ "Chapter 11 for ShopRite parent". Daily Freeman. November 23, 2000. Retrieved June 4, 2023.
  7. ^ ShopRite's Can-Can Sale 40th Anniversary page 2011-01-15 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2011-1-20
  8. ^ "ShopRite". www.shoprite.com. Retrieved 2022-10-03.
  9. ^ Hartford Courant Shaw's Selling All 18 Supermarkets In State; Most To Stop & Shop, ShopRite
  10. ^ Chris Churchill (2010-11-18). "Wegmans? Maybe. ShopRite? Yes. - Places and Spaces - timesunion.com- Albany NY". Blog.timesunion.com. Retrieved 2012-03-27.
  11. ^ . April 29, 2013. Archived from the original on September 27, 2013. Retrieved September 14, 2013.
  12. ^ "Wakefern to shut 62 ShopRite pharmacies". Supermarket News. 2021-01-26. Retrieved 2021-02-02.
  13. ^ Frank's Nursery sprouts new branches, accessed November 27, 2006
  14. ^ "Wakefern taps digital marketing agency for fresh online look". Grocery Dive. Retrieved 2022-10-03.
  15. ^ ShopRiteDelivers.com
  16. ^ "Fresh Grocer Joins Wakefern Co-op". Supermarket News. 31 July 2013. Retrieved 26 Nov 2015.
  17. ^ "Potential Opportunity For Members To Own Price Rite Units Gives Wakefern Additional Edge". Food Trade News. September 2013. Retrieved 26 November 2015.
  18. ^ "Fresh Grocer to join ShopRite supplier Wakefern". The Philadelphia Inquirer. 2 August 2013. Retrieved 26 November 2015.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • ShopRite Partners In Caring
  • Wakefern Corporate Site

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This article is about the North American food distributor For similarly named topics see Shoprite This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources ShopRite news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message ShopRite is an American retailers cooperative of supermarkets with stores in six states Connecticut Delaware Maryland New Jersey New York and Pennsylvania ShopRiteThe current logo 2002 present Corporate Store in Croton on Hudson New YorkCompany typeRetailers cooperativeSubsidiaryIndustryRetail Supermarket Founded1946 78 years ago 1946 in Newark New Jersey U S HeadquartersKeasbey New Jersey U S Number of locations321Area servedConnecticut Delaware Maryland New Jersey New York PennsylvaniaProductsBakery grocery delicatessen health and beauty frozen foods produce seafood meats dairy general merchandise floral alcoholic beverages snacks pet supplies salad bar some locations ServicesGroceryPharmacyOnline shopping and home delivery 1 Members50ParentWakefern Food CorporationWebsiteshoprite wbr com Based in Keasbey New Jersey ShopRite consists of 50 individually owned and operated affiliates with over 300 stores all under its corporate and distribution arm Wakefern Food Corporation Wakefern itself owns and operates 28 of the locations through subsidiary ShopRite Supermarkets 2 Several Wakefern members own and operate single ShopRite stores while most own multiple locations The average Wakefern member operates six stores The Saker family owns and operates the most ShopRite stores in the cooperative 40 throughout Monmouth Ocean amp Mercer counties in New Jersey ShopRite has been the largest food retailer in New Jersey for close to 70 years and is also number one in the entire New York metropolitan area Since 2011 ShopRite is also the largest retailer of food in Greater Philadelphia pushing long dominant Acme Markets to second place and in 2013 to third place 3 As of 2011 update Wakefern was ranked 17th by sales among all supermarket operators in the United States 4 In a 2022 survey by Newsweek ShopRite was named the Most Trusted Grocery Retailer in the Northeast 5 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early beginnings 1 2 The breakaway of Supermarkets General 1 3 The Can Can Sale 1 4 Price Plus Club and beyond 1 5 ShopRite Stores Design 1 6 The ShopRite system today 2 Slogans 3 Other chains and concepts 3 1 Price Rite 3 1 1 Price Rite in New Jersey 3 1 2 Price Rite Warehouse Clubs defunct 3 2 ShopRite Garden Center defunct 3 3 ShopRite Wines amp Spirits 3 4 ShopRiteDelivers com 3 5 The Fresh Grocer 4 Naming rights 5 References 6 External linksHistory editEarly beginnings edit nbsp 1951 1974 ShopRite logo ShopRite originated in 1946 when a Del Monte Foods sales representative talked to independent grocers in Newark New Jersey The grocers were having problems getting reasonable prices for wholesale goods The Del Monte representative suggested the grocers try cooperative buying Seven of the grocers agreed paying 1 000 each to launch Wakefern Food Corp which was incorporated on December 5 1946 In 1951 the name ShopRite was created In 1958 ShopRite cut prices by 10 as an alternative to giving away trading stamps which other supermarkets in New Jersey were doing The move was successful drawing customers and helping create more ShopRite stores By 1961 ShopRite had 70 members totaling 100 million in annual sales The breakaway of Supermarkets General edit nbsp 1974 2002 ShopRite logo One large member Supermarkets General pulled out of Wakefern in the late 1960s halving the number of stores The Supermarkets General stores became Pathmark in 1968 The surviving Wakefern members increased their efforts adopting the management tenet of one member one vote and actively expanded By the late 1970s the volume lost from Supermarkets General s departure was restored For many years ShopRite and Pathmark were extremely competitive on price in the New York Metro area and each one had its loyal customer base A highly leveraged management buy out in the late 1980s left Pathmark saddled with too much debt and the supermarket chain had no cash to fix up its stores or invest in lower prices At the same time ShopRite stores were being replaced and rebuilt stealing market share away from Pathmark On November 23 2000 Big V Supermarkets which operated 39 ShopRite stores in New Jersey and New York filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and announced that several ShopRite stores would close 6 The Pathmark chain was sold to A amp P in 2007 A amp P ran Pathmark as a division but was unsuccessful in turning around the banner s fortunes A amp P filed for bankruptcy and sold or liquidated its stores in 2015 including approximately 150 Pathmark stores Wakefern and its cooperative members acquired nine Pathmark locations along with several other former A amp P banners with the intention of opening ShopRite Price Rite and The Fresh Grocer locations The Can Can Sale edit nbsp ShopRite location in Rochelle Park New Jersey owned by Glass Gardens In 1971 ShopRite introduced their Can Can Sale where canned goods and eventually other products were placed on steep discounts and is held in January Until the early 1990s the sale was held in the second and third weeks of January but expanded to the entire month Animated commercials for this promotion feature a chorus line of cancan dancers and a French artiste though the style changed on several occasions over the years In 2002 ShopRite expanded that sale to twice a year when they introduced the Summer Can Can Sale held in July 7 In 2018 the Summer Can Can Sale was discontinued replaced with the Can It Get Any Hotter sale which itself was discontinued in 2023 Price Plus Club and beyond edit In 1989 ShopRite introduced the Price Plus Club Card which eventually merged with the Check Cashing Card for those that use it for that purpose as well it is free of charge to acquire Having a Price Plus Card enables shoppers to receive special weekly discounts listed in circulars mailed with local newspapers Most sales are chain wide regardless of owner but sometimes in a particular region valid for all area ShopRites however some stores choose to put special items on sale based on stock The Price Plus Card also tracks purchases and use of rewards 8 In 1996 ShopRite launched its own line with Dietz amp Watson of deli meats cheeses and complements with its private label Black Bear of the Black Forest to compete against the expansion of Boar s Head in competitor s supermarkets In 2011 over 15 million pounds of Black Bear slicing meats and cheeses were sold at ShopRite citation needed Since 1999 ShopRite has offered an online grocery shopping service at select stores under the service name Order Pickup Deliver formerly ShopRite from Home until April 2022 For an additional fee customers can place an order for pickup or delivery through the ShopRite website or mobile app ShopRite employees then fulfill a customer s shopping order at a local ShopRite with options for curbside pickup ShopRite Stores Design edit nbsp ShopRite location in West Caldwell New Jersey owned by Sunrise ShopRite As a result of the cooperative system there is no set format for building architecture store layout or color scheme of storefronts Most stores are the product of the era in which they were opened and the owner s style For example the ShopRite of West Caldwell New Jersey owned by Sunrise ShopRite has a Japanese motif inside and outside of the store including rickshaws an exit sign reading Sayonara and two Japanese style phone booths The RoNetco family of stores Netcong Byram Newton Franklin Sparta Flanders Mansfield and Succasunna New Jersey have different looks on the outside including the shopping carts and cart corrals although the stores themselves have a similar layout ShopRite stores that were previously other stores usually contain elements of the previous occupants As large corporations buy up stores recent years have brought a homogenization in building design and store layout The ShopRite system today edit Currently ShopRite s base stretches northeast from the Washington metropolitan area in Maryland to the Hartford area in Connecticut extending as far north as Hudson New York While New Jersey is home to the most ShopRite stores the chain also has a strong presence in the New York City suburbs and in Pennsylvania mostly in the Philadelphia area In 2010 ShopRite expanded its presence in Connecticut through the purchase of 11 former Shaw s stores 9 In 2011 2013 ShopRite returned to the New York Capital District after exiting the market 23 years earlier The SRS operating division opened stores in Niskayuna Albany Slingerlands Colonie and North Greenbush The Albany store opened on April 26 2012 the Slingerlands store opened on September 30 2012 and the Colonie store opened on April 7 2013 The most recent addition was the North Greenbush location which opened in December 2017 ShopRite currently has gas stations at the Albany and Colonie locations Plans for additional future store locations had not been announced in late 2010 10 In 2013 ShopRite was the only unionized supermarket in the area 11 In October 2023 ShopRite announced that it would be closing all 5 of its Capital Region NY stores due to underperforming sales marking this the 2nd time they exited the market All 5 stores in the region closed on November 18 2023 On July 20 2015 competitor A amp P filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy and announced plans to close or sell off all of its stores ShopRite acquired 13 supermarkets in A amp P s bankruptcy auction including some that had been ShopRite locations before Supermarkets General later acquired by A amp P broke off from the cooperative On January 26 2021 ShopRite announced that it would close 62 pharmacies in its stores 12 Slogans editWhy Pay More Shop at a ShopRite store Hey Mom what s for dinner ShopRite has the answer 1970s 1980s still used in some stores on the in store audio system ShopRite Does It Right 1980s 1994 ShopRite does the Can Can Selling lots of brands 1971 present We Save You more Money ShopRite Does it Right until 1994 ShopRite and Always Save 1994 96 alternate until 1999 Hey Mom What s for Dinner ShopRite Has the Answer 1996 99 is still used even with the current logo on sale tags for Meats Seafood Delicatessen etc Always Fresh Always for Less 1999 2008 One Place Your Place 2008 2012 It Makes a Difference Where You Shop 2012 We re All About Food We re All About Savings We re All About You 2012 2019 Shop smart shop six feet apart 2020 2021 Helping you get it together together 2021 present Check out happy 2022 present Other chains and concepts editPrice Rite edit Main article PriceRite nbsp Price Rite Wakefern also manages its wholly owned subsidiary Price Rite which is a limited assortment chain of stores found only in Connecticut Maryland Massachusetts New Jersey New York Pennsylvania New Hampshire Virginia and Rhode Island As of April 2018 there are currently 66 Price Rite stores 63 of those are owned outright by Wakefern Price Rite in New Jersey edit The Price Rite stores in New Jersey are operated individually by Wakefern s cooperative members in 2014 Wakefern announced that the Price Rite banner would be made available to all of those members so they can open and operate their own outlets The North Jersey locations in Garfield and Paterson are operated by Inserra Supermarkets while the South Jersey location in Camden operated by the Ravitz Family closed in 2021 Price Rite Warehouse Clubs defunct edit The Price Rite name was first used in the early 1990s on Wakefern s failed warehouse club concept stores ShopRite Garden Center defunct edit For many years Foodarama operated a very small ShopRite Garden Center on Route 130 in East Windsor New Jersey In 2004 with the construction of a massive Home Depot directly adjacent to the small store a decision was made to close the store and Foodarama moved its garden center operations into a 55 000 square foot 5 100 m2 former Frank s Nursery amp Crafts store The store had operated as a Franks location for four years before the company was liquidated and the large building combined 23 000 sq ft 2 100 m2 of interior selling space with 32 000 sq ft 3 000 m2 of covered outside selling area for a total of 55 000 sq ft 5 100 m2 13 The ShopRite Garden Center closed in 2008 ShopRite Wines amp Spirits edit This section is empty You can help by adding to it April 2024 ShopRiteDelivers com edit In December 2013 Wakefern launched the ShopRiteDelivers com website to expand their digital footprint outside of their traditional markets in the Northeast The website focused on electronics bulk order baby care specialty foods and health and beauty has been well received 14 and has shipped orders to customers in all 50 states 15 In April 2021 the concept of ShopRiteDelivers was discontinued with the site now only selling ShopRite and The Fresh Grocer gift cards The Fresh Grocer edit Main article The Fresh Grocer Wakefern acquired the trademarks of this supermarket chain which operates primarily in the Philadelphia area when its former owner Pat Burns joined the cooperative as its 50th member in August 2013 16 At the time the chain had eight stores five in Philadelphia one in suburban Upper Darby one in Wilmington Delaware and one in New Brunswick N J The Upper Darby store became a ShopRite and the New Brunswick and Southwest Philadelphia stores have since closed The Fresh Grocer stores are smaller than modern ShopRite stores and place a greater emphasis on fresh and organic foods upscale specialty items and extensive prepared foods offerings than regular ShopRite stores giving Wakefern and its members a format that can work in smaller urban locations 17 Wakefern executives were also quoted in the press as saying that as several The Fresh Grocer stores are located near college campuses the chain would give Wakefern new insight into the next generation of consumers and enable it to reach new customers 18 Naming rights editShopRite is the title sponsor for the ShopRite LPGA Classic References edit Store Locator Grocer Master 9 March 2012 Wakefern Food Corp Grocery com Retrieved 2019 03 15 ShopRite Dethrones Acme in Sales Courier Post Online Archived from the original on 2011 07 01 Retrieved 2011 09 13 Ruth Eric December 24 2011 More choice in markets comes to Bear this week The News Journal delawareonline com retrieved December 25 2011 Newsweek 2022 01 18 America s Most Trusted Grocery Retailer Top 5 by Region Newsweek Retrieved 2022 10 03 Chapter 11 for ShopRite parent Daily Freeman November 23 2000 Retrieved June 4 2023 ShopRite s Can Can Sale 40th Anniversary page Archived 2011 01 15 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2011 1 20 ShopRite www shoprite com Retrieved 2022 10 03 Hartford Courant Shaw s Selling All 18 Supermarkets In State Most To Stop amp Shop ShopRite Chris Churchill 2010 11 18 Wegmans Maybe ShopRite Yes Places and Spaces timesunion com Albany NY Blog timesunion com Retrieved 2012 03 27 ShopRite Named Top Retail Employer In The Capital Region On Albany Times Union s 2013 Top Workplaces List April 29 2013 Archived from the original on September 27 2013 Retrieved September 14 2013 Wakefern to shut 62 ShopRite pharmacies Supermarket News 2021 01 26 Retrieved 2021 02 02 Frank s Nursery sprouts new branches accessed November 27 2006 Wakefern taps digital marketing agency for fresh online look Grocery Dive Retrieved 2022 10 03 ShopRiteDelivers com Fresh Grocer Joins Wakefern Co op Supermarket News 31 July 2013 Retrieved 26 Nov 2015 Potential Opportunity For Members To Own Price Rite Units Gives Wakefern Additional Edge Food Trade News September 2013 Retrieved 26 November 2015 Fresh Grocer to join ShopRite supplier Wakefern The Philadelphia Inquirer 2 August 2013 Retrieved 26 November 2015 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to ShopRite United States Official website ShopRite Partners In Caring Wakefern Corporate Site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title ShopRite amp oldid 1220136820, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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