Fry's Food and Drug
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Fry's Food & Drug Stores Inc. is a chain of supermarkets that has a major presence in the state of Arizona. Fry's also operates under the banner of Fry's Marketplace, a chain of multi-department stores. Fry's Marketplace stores are only in Phoenix. Fry's is a division of The Kroger Company.
History
Beginnings
Fry's was founded in the 1950s by Donald Fry in California. With the help of his brother Charles, the store expanded into Arizona in 1960. Fry's was sold in 1972 and after a series of mergers and acquisitions in the 1970s and 1980s became part of Kroger.[Fry's Supermarkets Founder Donald Fry Dies at 92], a January 2006 Progressive Grocer article
Fred Meyer and Kroger
In May 1999, Fred Meyer, parent company of Smith's Food and Drug, merged with Kroger. This resulted in the rebranding of most Arizona Smith's Food & Drug Centers as Fry's Food & Drug Stores[Kroger-Fred Meyer deal brings changes in Arizona], from an April 1999 article in The Cincinnati Post, though Smith's Food and Drug Centers in Kingman, Bullhead City, and Lake Havasu City did not change[AZ store decision offers glimpse of Kroger plan], a December 1998 article from the Portland Business Journal. Fry's Phoenix Distribution Center and offices were moved into the more modern Smith's Food and Drug Distribution Center and Offices in the Phoenix suburb of Tolleson.Fry's Marketplace
Fry's Marketplace is a multi-department store that offers full-service grocery, pharmacy, Ticketmaster/Ticketron, one-hour photo lab, and general merchandise including outdoor living products, electronics, home goods and toys. Ranging in size from 80,000-105,000 square feet, the Marketplace stores are smaller than the Fred Meyer stores. Fry's Marketplace was derived from the Fred Meyer concept but on a smaller scale and has since expanded to Kroger Columbus, Ohio Division and the Smith's Food & Drug Centers Division in Utah.Fry's Marketplace started out as Smitty's, Arizona's first multi-department store. Smitty's was similar to a Wal-Mart Supercenter and even had a food court with four branded fast food choices (such as Taco Bell). In 1996, Smitty's merged with Smith's Food and Drug Centers of Salt Lake City. In 1997, After the Fred Meyer-Smith's merger, Fred Meyer updated and revitalized the Smitty's concept and in January 1999, all Smitty's stores were renamed Fred Meyer. During this time, management of the chain changed from Smith's Food and Drug to Fred Meyer. Construction also started on a full sized Fred Meyer store in Phoenix.
In June 2000, Kroger moved the management of Fred Meyer's Arizona stores to Fry's Food and Drug. The Fred Meyer stores were rebranded Fry's Marketplace. The full size Fred Meyer store was completed but never opened and was later demolished as the store was too large for Fry's to use.
Fry's Electronics
Fry's Electronics was founded by the heirs of Fry's Food & Drug Stores and is not affiliated with Kroger.
References
| The Kroger Company |
| Corporate Directors: David B. Dillon | Robert D. Beyer | John T. LaMacchia | Edward M. Liddy | Katherine D. Ortega | Bobby S. Shackouls | John L. Clendenin | David B. Lewis | Susan M. Phillips | Reuben V. Anderson | Don W. McGeorge | W. Rodney McMullen | Clyde R. Moore | Steven R. Rogel |
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Chains owned by: Bakers | Cala Foods | Dillons | Food 4 Less & Foods Co. | Fred Meyer | Fred Meyer Jewelers | Fry's Food and Drug | Gerbes | Hilander | JayC | King Soopers & City Market | Kroger Food and Drug | Kroger Convenience Stores | Owens Market | Pay Less Food Markets | Quality Food Centers | Ralphs | Smith's Food and Drug | |
| Net revenue: .55 billion USD ( 7.3% FY 2006) | Employees: 290,000 | Stock Symbol: NYSE: [KR] | Website: [www.thekrogerco.com] |
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