Supermarket shakeup continues as Aldi sells Winn-Dixie stores it bought less than year ago
In the latest grocery industry shakeup, Aldi has sold the iconic Winn-Dixie grocery chain it acquired less than a year ago. Aldi said it will keep the Winn-Dixie and Harveys supermarkets it plans to convert into Aldi stores. But it is getting rid of the rest.
Private investors buy Winn-Dixie brand, to keep some stores open; No word yet if any local, area stores included
A consortium of private investors, spearheaded by the current CEO and President of Southeastern Grocers Inc. (SEG), Anthony Hucker, and C&S Wholesale Grocers, today announces it
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Aldi plans to sell about 170 Winn-Dixie stores throughout the South
When Aldi announced its plans to purchase Southeastern Grocers, the fast-growing supermarket chain said it would convert many of the Winn-Dixie and Harveys stores. Aldi said it would convert about 220 of the stores to its format over the next two years. At least four former south Louisiana Winn-Dixies are currently being rebranded as Aldi stores.
A consortium of private investors, including SEG’s longstanding supply chain partner, C&S, acquired the Southeastern Grocers ...
About 220 Winn-Dixie and Harveys stores will still be converted into ALDI locations, SEG said. “When we announced our ...
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