In the latest grocery industry shakeup, Aldi has sold the iconic Winn-Dixie grocery chain it acquired less than a year ago.
As part of its "five-year national growth strategy," Aldi will open more than 225 new locations this year—getting the company ...
This month a group of private investors, led by Anthony Hucker, the current CEO and president of parent company Southeastern ...
Grocery chain Aldi has sold off Southeastern Grocers, which includes the Winn-Dixie and Harveys Supermarket banners, to a ...
At least one Winn-Dixie store in Pensacola is still planning to be converted into an Aldi despite selling stores back to ...
Big changes are coming to a popular Louisiana grocery chain! Some Winn-Dixie locations will stay open, while others are being ...
The Great Aldi Conversion has slowed down a bit. The discount grocery chain is selling the Winn-Dixie, Harveys stores it ...
Offloading nearly 200 recently acquired stores says a lot about the discounter’s ability to make tough decisions and ...
A consortium of private investors, spearheaded by the current CEO and President of Southeastern Grocers Inc. (SEG), Anthony ...
Winn-Dixie’s iconic brand name will remain above more than 100 stores across Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, Georgia and ...
Just when you thought the Winn-Dixie brand was circling the drain, an investment group has purchased owner Southeastern Grocers from Aldi U.S., the company that bought it last March.
Aldi plans to open more than 225 new store locations in 2025 as part of the next phase of its five-year national growth strategy.