Unified Grocers
Industry | Retail |
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Products | supermarket |
Unified Grocers, originally Unified Western Grocers, is a retailer-owned wholesale grocery cooperative that supplies independent supermarkets in the Western United States. It was formed in 1999 as the merger of United Grocers of Oregon (founded 1915) and Certified Grocers of California (founded 1922). In 2007 it acquired Associated Grocers of Seattle, Washington, and changed its name to Unified Grocers. The company has its headquarters in Commerce, California.[1]
Unified Grocers is currently the largest retailer-owned wholesaler in the western United States. They serve more than 3,000 retail stores and recorded annual sales over $4 billion in 2009.[2] There are over 500 current members and growing.
References
- ↑ Wilhelm, Steve and Greg Lamm. "The Insider." Puget Sound Business Journal. Friday May 15, 2009. Retrieved on December 8, 2009.
- ↑ Unified Obtains an Additional $25 Million of Long-Term Debt. Benzinga. 12 Nov. 2009.
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