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Grocery Industry Directory from the Publishers of Food World & Food Trade News 2019 Leading the Sweetener Category with True Quality Grocery Industry Directory From the publishers of Food World & Food Trade News 2019 Leading the Sweetener Category with True Quality. Expanding our Creating Innovative Meeting Consumer Portfolio Products Needs ASR-Group.com ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ WorldFood ▲News ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲Food ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲Trade ▲ ▲▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ WWW.FOODTRADENEWS.COM WWW.FOODTRADENEWS.COM 2019 Food World/Food Trade News Grocery Industry Directory Published annually by Best-Met Publishing Co., Inc. 5537 Twin Knolls Road, Suite 438 Columbia, Maryland 21045 (410) 730-5013 Fax: (410) 740-4680 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.foodtradenews.com Publisher/President Jeffrey W. Metzger VP/Editorial Director Terri Maloney VP/General Manager Maria Maggio Vice President Kevin Gallagher Director of Marketing/Digital Strategist Karen T. Fernandez Administrative Coordinator Beth Pripstein Publication Production Electronic Ink 9 Royal Street, SE, Leesburg, VA 20175 703-669-5502 • www.eink.net © 2019 Best-Met Publishing Co., Inc. We know bites. And bytes. For over 70 years, we’ve been supplying the freshest perishables and an extensive selection of grocery, frozen, dairy and specialty foods to independent retailers in the Northeast. But did you know Bozzuto’s also delivers innovative technology solutions to help you outsell, out-service and outperform your competitors? From digital marketing and high-speed networks to in-store signage and tags, where others promise, we deliver. For more information, contact Dan Brock, Vice President of Sales, at 203-250-5372. www.bozzutos.com REGIONAL SUPERMARKET LEADERS All market share data as of 6/19. Baltimore Supermarket Leaders The chart above lists the top 10 supermarket retailers in the Baltimore market. Counties/cities included are: Anne Arundel, Balti- more City, Baltimore, Carroll, Harford, Howard and Queen Anne’s. Petroleum sales are not included. Total supermarket sales for the area are $ 4.54 billion. 2019 2019 Sales % of 2019 2018 2018 Sales % of 2018 Rank Company Stores (in millions) Market Stores (in millions) Market 1 Giant Food 39 $1,370.73 30.21% 41 $1,424.78 30.82% 2 Safeway 25 $596.64 13.15% 25 $610.44 13.21% 3 Weis Markets 26 $429.01 9.46% 25 $418.90 9.06% 4 Wegmans 5 $400.00 8.82% 5 $392.50 8.49% 5 Shoppers 16 $394.40 8.69% 18 $474.10 10.26% 6 ShopRite (Klein/Collins/Village/PR) 14 $368.80 8.13% 14 $366.60 7.93% 7 Food Lion 21 $208.00 4.58% 21 $209.00 4.52% 8 International Markets 17 $206.00 4.54% 15 $182.00 3.94% 9 Harris Teeter 6 $193.20 4.26% 6 $190.40 4.12% 10 B. Green (Food Depot/Green Valley) 8 $172.00 3.79% 7 $163.00 3.53% Total 177 $4,338.78 95.62% 177 $4,431.72 95.87% ( ) Name in parentheses indicates another banner used by the company Source: Food World, June 2019 Washington Supermarket Leaders The chart above lists the top 10 supermarket retailers in the Washington market. Counties/cities included are: Washington, DC; Calvert, Charles, Frederick, Montgomery and Prince George’s in MD; Arlington, Clarke, Culpeper, Fairfax, Fauquier, King George, Loudoun, Prince William, Spotsylvania, Stafford and Warren as well as the independent cities of Alexandria, Fairfax, Falls Church and Fredericksburg in VA. Petroleum sales are not included. Total supermarket sales for the area are $ 11.55 billion. 2019 2019 Sales % of 2019 2018 2018 Sales % of 2018 Rank Company Stores (in millions) Market Stores (in millions) Market 1 Giant Food 111 $3,571.02 30.92% 114 $3,627.34 31.32% 2 Safeway 85 $1,790.75 15.51% 87 $1,811.13 15.64% 3 International Markets 96 $1,311.40 11.36% 92 $1,248.60 10.78% 4 Harris Teeter 44 $1,243.60 10.77% 43 $1,196.40 10.33% 5 Wegmans 11 $947.90 8.21% 10 $819.30 7.07% 6 Shoppers 27 $799.30 6.92% 33 $977.10 8.44% 7 Whole Foods 20 $732.90 6.35% 19 $693.10 5.98% 8 Trader Joe’s 17 $395.20 3.42% 16 $372.70 3.22% 9 Food Lion 33 $374.80 3.25% 33 $380.60 3.29% 10 Weis Markets 28 $313.18 2.71% 29 $330.27 2.85% Total 472 $11,480.05 99.41% 476 $11,456.54 98.93% Source: Food World, June 2019 Food World/Food Trade News Grocery Industry Directory Page 1 REGIONAL SUPERMARKET LEADERS All market share data as of 6/19. Baltimore-Washington Supermarket Leaders The chart below lists the top 10 supermarket retailers in the Baltimore-Washington market. Counties/cities included are: Wash- ington, DC; Anne Arundel, Baltimore City, Baltimore, Calvert, Carroll, Charles, Frederick, Harford, Howard, Montgomery, Prince George’s and Queen Anne’s in MD; Arlington, Clarke, Culpeper, Fairfax, Fauquier, King George, Loudoun, Prince William, Spot- sylvania, Stafford and Warren as well as the independent cities of Alexandria, Fairfax, Falls Church and Fredericksburg in VA. Petroleum sales are not included. Total supermarket sales for the area are $ 16.1 billion. 2019 2019 Sales % of 2019 2018 2018 Sales % of 2018 Rank Company Stores (in millions) Market Stores (in millions) Market 1 Giant Food 150 $4,941.75 30.72% 155 $5,052.12 31.18% 2 Safeway 110 $2,387.39 14.84% 112 $2,421.57 14.94% 3 International Markets 113 $1,517.40 9.43% 107 $1,430.60 8.83% 4 Harris Teeter 50 $1,436.80 8.93% 49 $1,386.80 8.56% 5 Wegmans 16 $1,347.90 8.38% 15 $1,211.80 7.48% 6 Shoppers 43 $1,193.70 7.42% 51 $1,451.20 8.96% 7 Whole Foods 24 $870.90 5.41% 23 $830.30 5.12% 8 Weis Markets 54 $742.19 4.61% 54 $749.17 4.62% 9 Food Lion 54 $582.80 3.62% 54 $589.60 3.64% 10 Trader Joe’s 21 $467.00 2.90% 20 $443.40 2.74% Total 635 $15,487.83 96.28% 640 $15,566.56 96.07% Source: Food World, June 2019 Delaware Valley Supermarket Leaders The chart above lists the top 10 supermarket retailers in the Delaware Valley market. Counties/cities included are: Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery and Philadelphia in PA; New Castle in DE; and Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Glouces- ter, Hunterdon, Mercer and Salem in NJ. Petroleum sales are not included. Total supermarket sales for the area are $11.3 billion. 2019 2019 Sales % of 2019 2018 2018 Sales % of 2018 Rank Company Stores (in millions) Market Stores (in millions) Market 1 ShopRite (Fresh Grocer/PR) 86 $4,087.70 36.06% 86 $4,105.30 36.83% 2 Giant/Martin’s 67 $2,563.78 22.62% 67 $2,572.08 23.08% 3 Acme Markets 99 $2,225.31 19.63% 103 $2,246.97 20.16% 4 Wegmans 10 $664.80 5.87% 10 $666.00 5.98% 5 Whole Foods 13 $445.70 3.93% 11 $386.30 3.47% 6 Aldi 47 $363.90 3.21% 45 $327.50 2.94% 7 Save-A-Lot 46 $273.90 2.42% 46 $274.20 2.46% 8 Redner’s Markets 9 $215.60 1.90% 9 $216.50 1.94% 9 IGA 17 $193.54 1.71% 21 $205.97 1.85% 10 Trader Joe’s 10 $178.90 1.58% 9 $160.90 1.44% 404 $11,213.13 98.93% 407 $11,161.72 98.88 ( ) Name in parentheses indicates another banner used by the company Source: Food Trade News, June 2019 Page 2 Food World/Food Trade News Grocery Industry Directory REGIONAL SUPERMARKET LEADERS All market share data as of 6/19. Philadelphia Supermarket Leaders The chart above lists the top 10 supermarket retailers in the Philadelphia market. Counties/cities included are: Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery and Philadelphia in PA; Burlington, Camden and Gloucester in NJ. Petroleum sales are not included. Total supermarket sales for the area are $8.8 billion. 2019 2019 Sales % of 2019 2018 2018 Sales % of 2018 Rank Company Stores (in millions) Market Stores (in millions) Market 1 ShopRite (Fresh Grocer/PR) 59 $2,603.30 29.58% 59 $2,630.60 30.74% 2 Giant/Martin’s 67 $2,563.78 29.14% 67 $2,572.08 30.06% 3 Acme Markets 67 $1,511.29 17.17% 70 $1,569.48 18.34% 4 Wegmans 9 $606.90 6.90% 9 $608.30 7.11% 5 Whole Foods 12 $404.30 4.59% 10 $344.90 4.03% 6 Aldi 39 $307.10 3.49% 37 $272.10 3.18% 7 Redner’s Markets 9 $215.60 2.45% 9 $216.50 2.53% 8 Save-A-Lot 32 $204.20 2.32% 32 $204.60 2.39% 9 Trader Joe’s 8 $146.40 1.66% 7 $128.90 1.51% 10 Weis Markets 7 $128.42 1.46% 7 $127.57 1.49% 309 $8,691.29 98.77% 307 $8,675.03 98.71% ( ) Name in parentheses indicates another banner used by the company Source: Food Trade News, June 2019 Central Pennsylvania Supermarket Leaders The chart above lists the top 10 supermarket retailers in the Central Pennsylvania market.Counties/cities included are: Adams, Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Lancaster, Lebanon, Perry and York. Petroleum sales are not included. Total supermarket sales for the area are $3.52 billion. 2019 2019 Sales % of 2019 2018 2018 Sales % of 2018 Rank Company Stores (in millions) Market Stores (in millions) Market 1 Giant/Martin’s 44 $1,755.01 49.86% 42 $1,732.09 49.63% 2 Weis Markets 40 $671.89 19.09% 40 $659.84 18.91% 3 C&S Independents 74 $362.88 10.31% 85 $457.85 13.12% 4 Karns Prime & Fancy Foods 8 $137.25 3.90% 8 $135.25 3.88% 5 Wegmans 2 $111.60 3.17% 1 $53.90 1.54% 6 Aldi 13 $96.20 2.73% 11 $77.50 2.22% 7 Grocery Outlet 12 $72.90 2.07% 10 $62.70 1.80% 8 Kennie’s Markets 4 $44.70 1.27% 4 $45.40 1.30% 9 Redner’s Markets 3 $43.60 1.24% 3 $44.50 1.27% 10 ShopRite (Price Rite) 3 $39.30 1.12% 3 $39.40 1.13% Total 203 $3,335.33 94.76% 207 $3,308.43 94.79% ( ) Name in parentheses indicates another banner used by the company.
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