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Sweetbay Supermarket

Sweetbay Supermarket was a chain of American supermarkets located in Florida. The first Sweetbay Supermarket to open was in Seminole, Florida, in November 2004. The company's headquarters was located near Tampa, in Hillsborough County, Florida.[1] It was a part of the Belgian Delhaize Group. In May 2013, the chain was purchased by BI-LO. On October 8, 2013, BI-LO announced it was retiring the Sweetbay name and all remaining locations would be re-branded as Winn-Dixie.[2]

Sweetbay Supermarket
FormerlyBig Barn
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryRetail
Founded1947; 77 years ago (1947)
DefunctOctober 8, 2013; 10 years ago (2013-10-08)
FateAcquired by BI-LO
HeadquartersTampa, Florida, U.S.
ProductsGrocery
ParentAldi

History edit

Kash n' Karry edit

 
Former Kash n' Karry store in Bradenton, Florida

Salvatore Greco, an Italian immigrant, sold fruits and vegetables in the streets of Tampa beginning in 1914. In 1922, he and his wife Giuseppina opened a storefront at their home. The Greco family built a proper store in 1947 under the name Big Barn in Plant City, Florida. The business expanded and they had opened nine stores by 1960 with the name of Tampa Wholesale. In 1962, the name changed again to Kash n' Karry, based on the cash and carry program of World War II. People would bring in their "cash" and "carry" out their own groceries. They left out nonessential parts of supermarkets like contests, customer service representatives, and samples.[3]

Kash n' Karry was acquired by Lucky Stores of California in 1979.[3] After American Stores acquired Lucky in 1988, it sold Kash n' Karry to leveraged buyout firm Gibbons, Green, and van Amerongen.[4] As the buyout was being completed, Kash n' Karry bought 24 Florida Choice supermarkets from Kroger, who was closing the chain.[5] When Gibbons, Green and van Amerongen dissolved, Leonard Green & Partners became the controlling stockholder.[6][better source needed] Kash n' Karry filed for bankruptcy in 1994.[7]

Kash n' Karry held an IPO in 1995. In December 1996, Kash n' Karry became a wholly-owned subsidiary of Food Lion, the American division of Delhaize Group.[6] In July 2000, after Food Lion's acquisition of Hannaford, the holding company Delhaize America, Inc., was created. As a result, Kash n' Karry became a wholly-owned subsidiary of Delhaize America.

In 2002, Kash n' Karry pulled out of the competitive Orlando market with only two stores remaining in Clermont, Florida; 25 miles west of Orlando.[8] Two of the chain's three stores in Gainesville, Florida were also closed.

On August 29, 2007, the last Kash n' Karry store in Crystal River, Florida, closed, marking the end of the Kash n' Karry brand and the full conversion to Sweetbay Supermarket.[9]

Sweetbay edit

In January 2004, after years of slumping sales growth, Kash n' Karry announced the creation and rollout of a new supermarket concept called Sweetbay Supermarket in its core markets on the West Coast of Florida. The first of the new Sweetbay Supermarkets opened in Seminole, Florida, on November 6, 2004, and in Fort Myers in December 2004. By September 2007, all Kash n' Karry stores were redesigned as Sweetbay Supermarkets.

In 2008, Sweetbay became the official supermarket of the Tampa Bay Rays baseball club.[10]

In January 2013, Sweetbay announced that 33 stores would close, leaving the chain with 72 stores. The closings were attributed to competition from regional grocery chain Publix and national chain Walmart.[11] The closings included the two remaining stores in Clermont, ending the company's presence in the Orlando market.[12]

In May 2013, Sweetbay and its sister supermarket chains Harveys and Reid's were sold to BI-LO LLC for $265 million. Also included in the transaction were leases to 10 Sweetbay locations that closed in January 2013.[13]

On October 8, 2013, BI-LO announced it would retire the Sweetbay brand, and rename all Sweetbay locations to Winn-Dixie.[14] The following month, it was announced that the Tampa headquarters would permanently close.[15]

Hannaford edit

When Sweetbay was created, it was modeled after Delhaize's Hannaford brand, incorporating store design, logo/branding elements, and pricing strategy from its northeastern sister company.[16] Additionally, Sweetbay stocked Hannaford-branded products as its generic store brand until 2011, when all Delhaize America stores began offering the Healthy Accents brand (for health & beauty items), the Home 360 brand (for home products) and the My Essentials brand (for food products).[17]

In March 2008, Hannaford Supermarkets announced a data intrusion that resulted in the theft of customer credit and debit card numbers. No personal information, such as names or addresses, was accessed. The intrusion not only affected Hannaford stores, but also Sweetbay stores in Florida, and certain independently owned retail locations in the Northeast that carried Hannaford products. The company was aware of about 1,800 cases of fraud related to the data intrusion and about 4.2 million unique account numbers were exposed.[18][19]

References edit

  1. ^ . Delhaize Group. Archived from the original on May 22, 2012. Retrieved May 17, 2012.
  2. ^ "Sweetbay supermarkets will be renamed Winn-Dixie". Tampa Bay Times. October 8, 2013.
  3. ^ a b . Kash n' Kerry. Archived from the original on April 9, 2003. Retrieved September 6, 2021.
  4. ^ Adelson, Andrea (August 13, 1988). "COMPANY NEWS Gibbons, Green to Buy Lucky's Florida Unit". The New York Times.
  5. ^ Denise L. Smith (August 24, 1988). "KASH N' KARRY BUYS MARKETS FROM KROGER". Orlando Sentinel.
  6. ^ a b "History of Kash n' Karry Food Stores, Inc". Fundinguniverse.com.
  7. ^ "Kash-n-Karry files for Chapter 11". Orlando Sentinel. November 19, 1994.
  8. ^ Michael Scott Davidson (January 17, 2013). "Sweetbay Supermarket closings include two Clermont locations". Orlando Sentinel.
  9. ^ . St. Petersburg Times. August 28, 2007. Archived from the original on September 8, 2009. Retrieved September 6, 2021.
  10. ^ . St. Petersburg Times. December 9, 2008. Archived from the original on December 9, 2008.
  11. ^ . Tampa Bay Times. Archived from the original on January 18, 2013. Retrieved September 6, 2021.
  12. ^ Michael Scott Davidson (January 17, 2013). "Sweetbay Supermarket closings include two Clermont locations". Orlando Sentinel.
  13. ^ "Grocery wars: Tampa's Sweetbay sold to Winn-Dixie parent". Tampa Bay Times. May 28, 2013. Retrieved June 24, 2019.
  14. ^ "Sweetbay grocery chain to become Winn-Dixie stores". Tampa Bay Times. St. Petersburg, FL. October 8, 2013. Retrieved October 9, 2013.
  15. ^ "Sweetbay to lay off 346 as it closes its Tampa headquarters and distribution center". Tampa Bay Times. November 13, 2013.
  16. ^ "Store Brands - Private Brand News & Trends for Retail Executives". Storebrands.com. Retrieved June 24, 2019.
  17. ^ "Hannaford Heads to Home 360". Supermarket News. October 29, 2010. Retrieved September 6, 2021.
  18. ^ Garry, Michael (August 11, 2008). "Filling the Breach". Supermarket News. Retrieved September 6, 2021.
  19. ^ . Sweetbay Supermarket. Archived from the original on September 5, 2008.

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Sweetbay Supermarket was a chain of American supermarkets located in Florida The first Sweetbay Supermarket to open was in Seminole Florida in November 2004 The company s headquarters was located near Tampa in Hillsborough County Florida 1 It was a part of the Belgian Delhaize Group In May 2013 the chain was purchased by BI LO On October 8 2013 BI LO announced it was retiring the Sweetbay name and all remaining locations would be re branded as Winn Dixie 2 Sweetbay SupermarketFormerlyBig BarnCompany typeSubsidiaryIndustryRetailFounded1947 77 years ago 1947 DefunctOctober 8 2013 10 years ago 2013 10 08 FateAcquired by BI LOHeadquartersTampa Florida U S ProductsGroceryParentAldi Contents 1 History 1 1 Kash n Karry 1 2 Sweetbay 2 Hannaford 3 ReferencesHistory editKash n Karry edit nbsp Former Kash n Karry store in Bradenton FloridaSalvatore Greco an Italian immigrant sold fruits and vegetables in the streets of Tampa beginning in 1914 In 1922 he and his wife Giuseppina opened a storefront at their home The Greco family built a proper store in 1947 under the name Big Barn in Plant City Florida The business expanded and they had opened nine stores by 1960 with the name of Tampa Wholesale In 1962 the name changed again to Kash n Karry based on the cash and carry program of World War II People would bring in their cash and carry out their own groceries They left out nonessential parts of supermarkets like contests customer service representatives and samples 3 Kash n Karry was acquired by Lucky Stores of California in 1979 3 After American Stores acquired Lucky in 1988 it sold Kash n Karry to leveraged buyout firm Gibbons Green and van Amerongen 4 As the buyout was being completed Kash n Karry bought 24 Florida Choice supermarkets from Kroger who was closing the chain 5 When Gibbons Green and van Amerongen dissolved Leonard Green amp Partners became the controlling stockholder 6 better source needed Kash n Karry filed for bankruptcy in 1994 7 Kash n Karry held an IPO in 1995 In December 1996 Kash n Karry became a wholly owned subsidiary of Food Lion the American division of Delhaize Group 6 In July 2000 after Food Lion s acquisition of Hannaford the holding company Delhaize America Inc was created As a result Kash n Karry became a wholly owned subsidiary of Delhaize America In 2002 Kash n Karry pulled out of the competitive Orlando market with only two stores remaining in Clermont Florida 25 miles west of Orlando 8 Two of the chain s three stores in Gainesville Florida were also closed On August 29 2007 the last Kash n Karry store in Crystal River Florida closed marking the end of the Kash n Karry brand and the full conversion to Sweetbay Supermarket 9 Sweetbay edit In January 2004 after years of slumping sales growth Kash n Karry announced the creation and rollout of a new supermarket concept called Sweetbay Supermarket in its core markets on the West Coast of Florida The first of the new Sweetbay Supermarkets opened in Seminole Florida on November 6 2004 and in Fort Myers in December 2004 By September 2007 all Kash n Karry stores were redesigned as Sweetbay Supermarkets In 2008 Sweetbay became the official supermarket of the Tampa Bay Rays baseball club 10 In January 2013 Sweetbay announced that 33 stores would close leaving the chain with 72 stores The closings were attributed to competition from regional grocery chain Publix and national chain Walmart 11 The closings included the two remaining stores in Clermont ending the company s presence in the Orlando market 12 In May 2013 Sweetbay and its sister supermarket chains Harveys and Reid s were sold to BI LO LLC for 265 million Also included in the transaction were leases to 10 Sweetbay locations that closed in January 2013 13 On October 8 2013 BI LO announced it would retire the Sweetbay brand and rename all Sweetbay locations to Winn Dixie 14 The following month it was announced that the Tampa headquarters would permanently close 15 Hannaford editWhen Sweetbay was created it was modeled after Delhaize s Hannaford brand incorporating store design logo branding elements and pricing strategy from its northeastern sister company 16 Additionally Sweetbay stocked Hannaford branded products as its generic store brand until 2011 when all Delhaize America stores began offering the Healthy Accents brand for health amp beauty items the Home 360 brand for home products and the My Essentials brand for food products 17 In March 2008 Hannaford Supermarkets announced a data intrusion that resulted in the theft of customer credit and debit card numbers No personal information such as names or addresses was accessed The intrusion not only affected Hannaford stores but also Sweetbay stores in Florida and certain independently owned retail locations in the Northeast that carried Hannaford products The company was aware of about 1 800 cases of fraud related to the data intrusion and about 4 2 million unique account numbers were exposed 18 19 References edit Contacts Delhaize Group Archived from the original on May 22 2012 Retrieved May 17 2012 Sweetbay supermarkets will be renamed Winn Dixie Tampa Bay Times October 8 2013 a b About Us Kash n Kerry Archived from the original on April 9 2003 Retrieved September 6 2021 Adelson Andrea August 13 1988 COMPANY NEWS Gibbons Green to Buy Lucky s Florida Unit The New York Times Denise L Smith August 24 1988 KASH N KARRY BUYS MARKETS FROM KROGER Orlando Sentinel a b History of Kash n Karry Food Stores Inc Fundinguniverse com Kash n Karry files for Chapter 11 Orlando Sentinel November 19 1994 Michael Scott Davidson January 17 2013 Sweetbay Supermarket closings include two Clermont locations Orlando Sentinel Talk of the bay Last remaining Kash n Karry to check out St Petersburg Times August 28 2007 Archived from the original on September 8 2009 Retrieved September 6 2021 Sweetbay first grocer to partner with Tampa Bay Rays St Petersburg Times December 9 2008 Archived from the original on December 9 2008 Sweetbay store closings driven by Publix Wal Mart pressure sagging parent company performance Tampa Bay Times Archived from the original on January 18 2013 Retrieved September 6 2021 Michael Scott Davidson January 17 2013 Sweetbay Supermarket closings include two Clermont locations Orlando Sentinel Grocery wars Tampa s Sweetbay sold to Winn Dixie parent Tampa Bay Times May 28 2013 Retrieved June 24 2019 Sweetbay grocery chain to become Winn Dixie stores Tampa Bay Times St Petersburg FL October 8 2013 Retrieved October 9 2013 Sweetbay to lay off 346 as it closes its Tampa headquarters and distribution center Tampa Bay Times November 13 2013 Store Brands Private Brand News amp Trends for Retail Executives Storebrands com Retrieved June 24 2019 Hannaford Heads to Home 360 Supermarket News October 29 2010 Retrieved September 6 2021 Garry Michael August 11 2008 Filling the Breach Supermarket News Retrieved September 6 2021 Credit Card Security Sweetbay Supermarket Archived from the original on September 5 2008 Portals nbsp Supermarkets nbsp Companies Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sweetbay Supermarket amp oldid 1214404136, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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