Super Saver Foods was an American
price-impact grocery franchise. It was owned by
Albertsons LLC. It was a no-frills
grocery store
A grocery store ( AE), grocery shop or grocer's shop ( BE) or simply grocery is a retail store that primarily retails a general range of food products, which may be fresh or packaged. In everyday US usage, however, "grocery store" is a synon ...
where the customers bagged their own groceries at the
checkout.
History
Acme version
Super Saver was a brand launched by the
Acme grocery chain in 1970 on the East Coast as discount format grocery stores.
The format was established in order to compete with lower priced grocery retailers, such as
ShopRite and
Pathmark (competitors which did not offer
trading stamps). The brand was retired in 1982 (though some isolated stores retained the signage into the early 1990s).
American Stores version
In 1994,
American Stores Company, parent company of
Acme and
Lucky food stores decided to start a discount format grocery store chain in California. They built new stores in Southern California (
Indio,
Oceanside,
Anaheim
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, and
National City), and converted about six Lucky stores, (three in
Sacramento
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and one each in
Pittsburg,
Vacaville, and
Woodland
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) to the format in Northern California. Initially, American Stores named these stores ''Price Advantage'', based on the ''Lucky Advantage'' prototype store in Escondido, California.
Price Club sued American Stores over name infringement shortly before the grand openings. The stores were swiftly rebranded ''Food Advantage'' the night before Grand Openings, with the word "Price" marked out with a thick ink marker on every label, tag and sign in the store. A scaled down warehouse store, ''Food Advantage'' featured no bakery or deli, with its concept modeled in a similar fashion to
Food 4 Less stores.
In the coming months, American Stores would rebrand these stores as ''Food/Price Advantage''. Finally, American Stores decided to rebrand them as ''Super Saver'', bringing back the familiar logo that had been used decades earlier in Philadelphia.
In 1999,
Albertsons
Albertsons Companies, Inc. is an American grocery company founded and headquartered in Boise, Idaho.
With 2,253 stores as of the third quarter of fiscal year 2020 and 270,000 employees as of fiscal year 2019, the company is the second-large ...
purchased American Stores. A number of the Super Saver stores were divested to satisfy anti-trust concerns, but a few remained. By 2003, the only remaining Super Saver stores still operated by Albertsons were in Indio (closed in 2005), Woodland (closed in 2006) and
Gonzales, Louisiana (closed in 2006).
Albertsons version
In 2003, Albertsons then announced that they would be developing a new Hispanic format in Southern California, and would be calling it Super Saver. A few Albertsons stores converted to Super Saver, as well as a Max Foods location near the Mexico border in San Ysidro.
In 2004, Albertsons announced that they were creating a discount grocery store division that would operate initially in Texas, Louisiana, and Florida. This division would be an independent operating subsidiary of Albertsons known as EXTREME, Incorporated. These stores would be converted poorly performing former Albertsons stores and the name used on the store would be Super Saver. At this time, the Super Saver logo was redesigned. Albertsons also rebranded two former
Food 4 Less stores in Utah to Super Saver at this time, but continued to use other names for discount format stores in Colorado and parts of California (Max Foods and Grocery Warehouse). The Super Saver stores offered Acme products for private label goods rather than the Albertsons brand, much as the original Acme Super Saver chain sold the company's Alpha Beta products instead of the Acme Ideal brand of the time.
In 2006, Albertsons was dissolved as a company. The EXTREME group was sold to
Cerberus Capital Management
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, which became known as Albertsons LLC. That same year, Cerberus made a decision to close the entire Super Saver store chain on August 1, except for the two Utah stores.
In 2018, the last remaining Super Saver stores in
West Valley City and
Salt Lake City
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(which were formerly Food 4 Less) were rebranded to
Lucky, bringing an end to the Super Saver brand.
See also
*
List of companies based in Idaho
References
{{Albertsons Companies
Defunct supermarkets of the United States
Retail companies established in 1970
Companies based in Boise, Idaho
Supermarkets of the United States
Albertsons