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Arizona Wic Program Authorized Vendors June 2020 ARIZONA WIC PROGRAM AUTHORIZED VENDORS VENDOR NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP PHONE WAL-MART SUPERCENTER #4678 180 NORTH 3400 WEST HURRICANE UT 84737 (435) 635-6945 LIN'S MARKETPLACE 1120 WEST STATE HURRICANE UT 84737 (435) 635-4477 GLAZIERS MARKET 264 SOUTH 100 EAST KANAB UT 84741 (435) 644-5029 HONEY'S MARKETPLACE 260 EAST 300 SOUTH KANAB UT 84741 (435) 644-5877 WALMART SUPERCENTER #1439 625 WEST TELEGRAPH STREET WASHINGTON UT 84780 (435) 628-2802 WALMART SUPERCENTER #3220 2610 PIONEER ROAD ST. GEORGE UT 84790 (435) 674-0459 FRY'S FOOD & DRUG STORE #88 100 EAST JEFFERESON STREET PHOENIX AZ 85004 (623) 936-2100 SAFEWAY, INC. #2651 340 EAST MCDOWELL PHOENIX AZ 85004 (602) 252-4538 BASHAS' - FOOD CITY #12 2124 EAST MCDOWELL ROAD PHOENIX AZ 85006 (602) 267-7201 FOODWAY MARKET, INC. 1151 EAST MORELAND STREET PHOENIX AZ 85006 (602) 481-5106 LOS ALTOS RANCH MARKETS #503 1602 EAST ROOSEVELT STREET PHOENIX AZ 85006 (602) 253-6874 BASHAS' - FOOD CITY #148 3205 EAST MCDOWELL ROAD PHOENIX AZ 85008 (602) 275-9303 BASHAS' - FOOD CITY #143 4430 EAST MC DOWELL ROAD PHOENIX AZ 85008 (602) 275-2141 PHOENIX MINI MARKET 5062 EAST MCDOWELL ROAD PHOENIX AZ 85008 (602) 267-9720 BASHAS' - FOOD CITY #94 3442 WEST VAN BUREN STREET PHOENIX AZ 85009 (602) 484-4540 FRY'S MERCADO #610 4230 WEST MCDOWELL ROAD PHOENIX AZ 85009 (602) 415-5700 BASHAS' - FOOD CITY #103 4239 WEST MCDOWELL ROAD PHOENIX AZ 85009 (602) 278-2402 BASHAS' - FOOD CITY #132 2709 WEST VAN BUREN PHOENIX AZ 85009 (602) 272-0652 SMART & FINAL #499 1450 NORTH 43RD AVENUE PHOENIX AZ 85009 (602) 353-0592 SAFEWAY, INC. #174 520 WEST OSBORN ROAD PHOENIX AZ 85013 (602) 274-7422 FRY'S FOOD AND DRUG STORE #128 744 WEST CAMELBACK ROAD PHOENIX AZ 85013 (602) 279-9001 BASHAS' #158 5555 NORTH 7TH STREET PHOENIX AZ 85014 (602) 222-1820 FRY'S MARKETPLACE #623 1815 WEST GLENDALE AVENUE PHOENIX AZ 85015 (602) 335-2240 BASHAS' - FOOD CITY #95 1940 WEST INDIAN SCHOOL ROAD PHOENIX AZ 85015 (602) 222-2500 WALMART SUPERCENTER #2113 1607 WEST BETHANY HOME ROAD PHOENIX AZ 85015 (602) 246-1700 EL SUPER #55 2211 WEST CAMELBACK ROAD PHOENIX AZ 85015 (480) 562-5008 FRY'S FOOD AND DRUG STORE #2 3036 EAST THOMAS ROAD PHOENIX AZ 85016 (602) 468-9155 FRY'S FOOD AND DRUG STORE #129 4724 NORTH 20TH STREET PHOENIX AZ 85016 (602) 263-0766 EL SUPER #22 3130 EAST THOMAS ROAD PHOENIX AZ 85016 (602) 345-8222 BASHAS' - FOOD CITY #149 6025 NORTH 27TH AVENUE PHOENIX AZ 85017 (602) 249-4184 WALMART SUPERCENTER #5330 6145 NORTH 35TH AVENUE PHOENIX AZ 85017 (602) 973-0774 BEST FARMERS MARKET, LLC 4825 NORTH 27TH AVENUE PHOENIX AZ 85017 (602) 246-0895 JUNE 2020 ARIZONA WIC PROGRAM AUTHORIZED VENDORS VENDOR NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP PHONE LOS ALTOS RANCH MARKETS #505 3223 WEST INDIAN SCHOOL ROAD PHOENIX AZ 85017 (602) 264-8002 FRY'S FOOD AND DRUG STORE #135 4505 EAST THOMAS ROAD PHOENIX AZ 85018 (602) 952-1288 WALMART SUPERCENTER #2515 3721 EAST THOMAS ROAD PHOENIX AZ 85018 (602) 685-0555 SAFEWAY, INC. #2716 4750 EAST INDIAN SCHOOL ROAD PHOENIX AZ 85018 (602) 281-1882 SAFEWAY, INC. #1515 810 EAST GLENDALE AVENUE PHOENIX AZ 85020 (602) 331-0134 FRY'S MARKETPLACE #609 850 EAST HATCHER ROAD PHOENIX AZ 85020 (602) 216-1440 WALMART NEIGHBORHOOD MARKET #2632 115 EAST DUNLAP AVENUE PHOENIX AZ 85020 (480) 754-8043 ALBERTSON'S #2952 8035 NORTH 19TH AVENUE PHOENIX AZ 85021 (602) 678-0895 EL RANCHO MARKET #2 8901 NORTH 19TH AVENUE PHOENIX AZ 85021 (602) 870-3600 SAFEWAY, INC. #413 550 EAST BELL ROAD PHOENIX AZ 85022 (602) 863-4194 SAFEWAY, INC. #1979 13440 NORTH 7TH STREET PHOENIX AZ 85022 (602) 547-1288 FRY'S FOOD AND DRUG STORE #698 1311 EAST BELL ROAD PHOENIX AZ 85022 (602) 594-5030 FRY'S FOOD AND DRUG STORE #12 18420 NORTH 19TH AVENUE PHOENIX AZ 85023 (602) 993-5960 FRY'S FOOD AND DRUG STORE #40 3421 WEST THUNDERBIRD ROAD PHOENIX AZ 85023 (602) 375-0186 SAFEWAY, INC. #240 3450 WEST BELL ROAD PHOENIX AZ 85023 (602) 863-1431 FRY'S MARKETPLACE #617 2727 WEST BELL ROAD PHOENIX AZ 85023 (602) 896-2500 WALMART SUPERCENTER #2512 1825 WEST BELL ROAD PHOENIX AZ 85023 (602) 942-4138 WINCO FOODS #108 330 WEST BELL ROAD PHOENIX AZ 85023 (602) 978-2730 BASHAS' #113 731 EAST UNION HILLS AVENUE, #1 PHOENIX AZ 85024 (602) 652-9520 BASHAS' #15 10631 NORTH 32ND STREET PHOENIX AZ 85028 (602) 996-1040 FRY'S MARKETPLACE #612 4707 EAST SHEA BOULEVARD PHOENIX AZ 85028 (480) 367-3940 FRY'S MARKETPLACE #641 3511 WEST PEORIA AVENUE PHOENIX AZ 85029 (602) 866-5420 FRY'S FOOD AND DRUG STORE #127 4204 WEST CACTUS ROAD PHOENIX AZ 85029 (602) 439-9034 WALMART SUPERCENTER #5189 5250 WEST INDIAN SCHOOL ROAD PHOENIX AZ 85031 (623) 845-8713 EL SUPER #8 5127 WEST INDIAN SCHOOL ROAD PHOENIX AZ 85031 (602) 393-6888 FRY'S MARKETPLACE #618 3246 EAST BELL ROAD PHOENIX AZ 85032 (602) 765-4600 FRY'S FOOD AND DRUG STORE #121 4025 EAST THUNDERBIRD ROAD PHOENIX AZ 85032 (602) 953-1615 BASHAS' - FOOD CITY #104 3202 EAST GREENWAY ROAD, #1305 PHOENIX AZ 85032 (602) 253-0087 ALBERTSON'S #2985 18411 NORTH CAVE CREEK ROAD PHOENIX AZ 85032 (602) 494-7388 WALMART SUPERCENTER #4232 4747 EAST CACTUS ROAD PHOENIX AZ 85032 (602) 404-3712 WALMART SUPERCENTER #1598 4617 EAST BELL ROAD PHOENIX AZ 85032 (602) 482-7575 FRY'S FOOD AND DRUG STORE #126 6601 WEST INDIAN SCHOOL ROAD PHOENIX AZ 85033 (623) 846-0622 JUNE 2020 ARIZONA WIC PROGRAM AUTHORIZED VENDORS VENDOR NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP PHONE SAFEWAY, INC. #1654 4811 NORTH 83RD AVENUE PHOENIX AZ 85033 (623) 247-4447 BASHAS' - FOOD CITY #140 6544 WEST THOMAS ROAD PHOENIX AZ 85033 (623) 849-5580 EL SUPER #19 7502 WEST THOMAS ROAD PHOENIX AZ 85033 (623) 207-5119 LOS ALTOS RANCH MARKETS #502 5802 WEST THOMAS ROAD PHOENIX AZ 85033 (623) 873-0189 WALMART SUPERCENTER #1549 2020 NORTH 75TH AVENUE PHOENIX AZ 85035 (623) 849-1030 BASHAS' - FOOD CITY #135 5114 WEST MCDOWELL ROAD PHOENIX AZ 85035 (602) 278-2005 CARNICERIA EL BRONCO 6305 WEST MCDOWELL ROAD PHOENIX AZ 85035 (602) 501-9736 FRY'S MARKETPLACE #619 8325 WEST INDIAN SCHOOL ROAD PHOENIX AZ 85037 (623) 245-7320 BASHAS' - FOOD CITY #154 9020 WEST THOMAS ROAD PHOENIX AZ 85037 (623) 872-6200 FRY'S FOOD AND DRUG STORE #46 520 EAST BASELINE ROAD PHOENIX AZ 85040 (602) 243-3012 BASHAS' - FOOD CITY #107 7227 SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE PHOENIX AZ 85040 (602) 243-6770 SAFEWAY, INC. #1591 6202 SOUTH 16TH STREET PHOENIX AZ 85040 (602) 268-0022 BASHAS' - FOOD CITY #152 4727 EAST SOUTHERN AVENUE PHOENIX AZ 85040 (602) 438-4647 FRY'S FOOD AND DRUG STORE #81 2250 EAST BASELINE ROAD PHOENIX AZ 85040 (602) 305-4420 LOS ALTOS RANCH MARKETS #501 5833 SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE PHOENIX AZ 85040 (602) 268-7161 BASHAS' - FOOD CITY #162 845 WEST SOUTHERN AVENUE PHOENIX AZ 85041 (602) 305-3660 WALMART SUPERCENTER #3771 6150 SOUTH 35TH AVENUE PHOENIX AZ 85041 (602) 243-8506 WALMART NEIGHBORHOOD MARKET #4293 2435 EAST BASELINE ROAD PHOENIX AZ 85042 (602) 232-2115 TARGET STORE T-1905 2140 EAST BASELINE ROAD PHOENIX AZ 85042 (602) 281-1119 FRY'S FOOD AND DRUG STORE #79 2626 SOUTH 83RD AVENUE PHOENIX AZ 85043 (623) 907-2434 WALMART SUPERCENTER #5331 7575 WEST LOWER BUCKEYE ROAD PHOENIX AZ 85043 (623) 907-0007 BASHAS' #11 4855 EAST WARNER ROAD PHOENIX AZ 85044 (480) 496-8191 SAFEWAY, INC. #752 4747 EAST ELLIOTT ROAD PHOENIX AZ 85044 (480) 496-0076 SAFEWAY, INC. #1201 4005 EAST CHANDLER BOULEVARD PHOENIX AZ 85044 (480) 759-9611 FRY'S FOOD AND DRUG STORE #27 3616 EAST RAY ROAD PHOENIX AZ 85044 (480) 706-0601 FRY'S MARKETPLACE #628 3949 EAST CHANDLER BOULEVARD PHOENIX AZ 85044 (480) 706-7340 BASHAS' - FOOD CITY #105 3514 WEST GLENDALE AVENUE PHOENIX AZ 85051 (602) 420-9925 WALMART SUPERCENTER #6477 9600 NORTH METRO PARKWAY WEST PHOENIX AZ 85051 (480) 337-0171 LOS ALTOS RANCH MARKETS #506 3415 WEST GLENDALE AVENUE PHOENIX AZ 85051 (602) 841-0346 SMART & FINAL #720 3434 WEST GREENWAY ROAD PHOENIX AZ 85053 (602) 843-3363 WALMART SUPERCENTER #5190 2501 WEST HAPPY VALLEY ROAD, #34 PHOENIX AZ 85085 (623) 780-5702 WALMART NEIGHBORHOOD MARKET #4233 6550 WEST HAPPY VALLEY ROAD PHOENIX AZ 85085 (623) 566-9754 JUNE 2020 ARIZONA WIC PROGRAM AUTHORIZED VENDORS VENDOR NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP PHONE FRY'S MARKETPLACE #694 2800 WEST DOVE VALLEY ROAD PHOENIX AZ 85085 (480) 994-6230 ALBERTSON'S #4 3130 WEST CAREFREE HIGHWAY PHOENIX AZ 85086 (623) 582-4985 WALMART SUPERCENTER #5329 4435 WEST ANTHEM WAY PHOENIX AZ 85086 (623) 551-6314 FRY'S FOOD AND DRUG STORE #78 39508 NORTH DAISY MOUNTAIN DRIVE ANTHEM AZ 85086 (623) 551-7220 SAFEWAY, INC. #3334 3655 WEST ANTHEM WAY ANTHEM AZ 85086 (623) 869-3765 BASHAS' #82 5310 SOUTH SUPERSTITION MOUNTAIN DRIVE GOLD CANYON AZ 85118 (480) 474-9401 FRY'S MARKETPLACE #665 150 EAST OLD WEST HIGHWAY APACHE JUNCTION AZ 85119 (480) 288-2140 WALMART SUPERCENTER #1381 2555 WEST APACHE TRAIL APACHE JUNCTION AZ 85120 (480) 380-3800 FRY'S FOOD AND DRUG STORE #48 1385 EAST FLORENCE BOULEVARD CASA GRANDE AZ 85122 (520) 836-1701 FOOD TOWN IGA #2 10601 WEST BATTAGLIA ROAD ARIZONA CITY AZ 85123 (520) 466-5760 SHOPE'S IGA MARKET 1940 SOUTH ARIZONA BOULEVARD COOLIDGE AZ 85128 (520) 723-4567 RCCM FOODTOWN INC. DBA:FOOD TOWN IGA 13 NORTH SANTA CRUZ STREET ELOY AZ 85131 (520) 466-7790 NORM'S HOMETOWN GROCERY 345 ALDEN ROAD KEARNY AZ 85137 (520) 363-5595 SAFEWAY, INC.
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