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Acme Markets is now the Northeast Region of [[Albertsons]], which acquired the grocery chain in 2000. |
Acme Markets is now the Northeast Region of [[Albertsons]], which acquired the grocery chain in [[2000]]. |
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===Management=== |
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Revision as of 14:24, 10 June 2005
There are two grocery store chains named Acme.
Acme Markets
Acme Markets, founded in 1891, operates nearly 140 supermarkets in Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania under the Acme banner. The company is the #1 food and drug retailer in the competitive Philadelphia market, where it competes with local chains, including Safeway-owned Genuardi's, as well as Wal-Mart supercenters. In addition to its bricks-and-mortar stores, Acme offers online grocery shopping in Philadelphia and the surrounding suburbs and in four New Jersey counties. Shoppers are charged $4.95 for orders picked up at the store and $9.95 for delivery.
Ownership
Acme Markets is now the Northeast Region of Albertsons, which acquired the grocery chain in 2000.
Management
- President; President, Albertsons Eastern Division: Carl Jablonski
- EVP and CFO, Albertsons, Inc.: Felicia D. Thornton
- VP, Operations, East: Tony Frederico
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Acme Fresh Market
There is also a separate Acme supermarket chain called Acme Fresh Market with 16 locations in Northeast Ohio serving Portage, Stark, & Summit Counties. It has been locally owned in the area for over 100 years.