Food 4 Less
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Food 4 Less is the name of several grocery store chains. The biggest one is owned by Kroger. These stores are simple and easy. Customers bag their own groceries at the checkout.
Kroger runs Food 4 Less stores mostly in the Chicago area in Illinois and Indiana, and in Southern California. In northern and central California, including places like Bakersfield and the Central Coast, these stores are called Foods Co. This is because Kroger cannot use the Food 4 Less name there.
Other Food 4 Less stores are in many places across the United States. They often work under agreements with different companies. The name Food 4 Less was once used by Fleming Companies, Inc. But when Fleming had money problems and closed, the name was used by other companies that took over some of their stores.
Falley's
The Food 4 Less name began in the 1930s by Lou Falley. He created both Food 4 Less stores, which were simple warehouse-style shops, and Falley's stores, which were full-service supermarkets. The Food 4 Less stores saved money by having groceries placed on shelves in their original boxes. These stores were in eastern Kansas and parts of northwestern Missouri. Over time, many Falley's stores became Food 4 Less stores.
In 1987, Ron Burkle's Yucaipa Companies bought Falley's in Topeka, Kansas. Later, Food 4 Less merged with Ralphs, which Fred Meyer had bought in 1998. In 1999, Fred Meyer and Food 4 Less were bought by Kroger. In 2015, Food 4 Less left the Nevada market, turning some stores into Smith's Food and Drug. In 1998, Fred Meyer sold Falley's and the Midwestern Food 4 Less stores to Associated Wholesale Grocers in Kansas City. The simple warehouse-style stores were changed to full-service Food 4 Less stores with a new look. In January 2006, the Falley's and Food 4 Less stores in Kansas joined with Homeland Stores in Edmond, Oklahoma, and the Food 4 Less name was changed to other brands like Price Chopper.
Nugget
Kroger uses the Foods Co name in Northern California because of an agreement with a company called Nugget Markets, Inc.. There is one Food 4 Less store in Northern California that is run by Nugget, and Kroger does not control it.
This Nugget Food 4 Less store is different. It cannot advertise the same way as Kroger's Food 4 Less stores. While Kroger's ads show specific products on sale, Nugget's ads only talk about sales events and what customers say. Also, the prices from Kroger's Food 4 Less stores do not apply here.
The products in the Nugget Food 4 Less store are different because Nugget uses items from its upscale Nugget Market stores. Marketing and management for this store are done from the Nugget Market office in Davis, California, while other Food 4 Less stores are managed from Kroger's office in Cincinnati, Ohio. It is not clear if Nugget and Kroger will keep their agreement when it ends.
Nugget had three stores in Northern California, in Cameron Park, Vallejo, and Woodland. In 2014, the Cameron Park store became a new type of store called Fork Lift. The Vallejo store closed on May 15, 2016, so now the only Food 4 Less store left is in Woodland.
Fleming
Fleming helped own Food 4 Less stores. In 2003, Fleming had money problems and sold the stores. Three stores in Utah were bought by Albertsons. Two of these stores kept the Food 4 Less name until 2005. Then they changed to the Albertsons Super Saver name. Another store in Pinole, California became a FoodMaxx store owned by Save Mart Supermarkets.
In Oregon, one former Fleming store stayed open in Salem and joined the Mega Foods chain. There was also an independently run store in Portland that closed in January 2013.
PAQ, Inc.
PAQ, Inc. uses the Food 4 Less name for its stores in northern California. You can find these stores in places like Arroyo Grande, Atascadero, Ceres, Lodi, and many other areas. The company that runs these stores, PAQ, Inc., is not managed by Kroger. Besides Food 4 Less, they also have another type of store called Rancho San Miguel Markets. These stores focus on foods popular in Hispanic cultures.
Gongco Foods
Gongco Foods runs seven Food 4 Less stores in central California. The stores are in Atwater, Fresno, Madera, Merced, Porterville, Selma, and Visalia. These stores are not connected to Kroger.
Other ownerships
Some Food 4 Less stores are run by employees in Joplin and Springfield, Missouri. In Oregon, stores in Bend and Medford use the Food 4 Less name but are owned by local people. In July 2023, the store in Bend changed its name to Local Acres Marketplace. This showed it was locally owned and different from the bigger chain owned by Kroger, which also owns the Fred Meyer chain in the U.S. Northwest. A Food 4 Less store in Massillon, Ohio closed in 2014.
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