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SN's Top 75 Retailers for 2011

Sales among the Top 75 food retailers in North America recovered from a slump in 2009, rising 7.7% during 2010, compared with a cumulative drop of 0.2% a year ago. Total revenues, encompassing sales of food and nonfood merchandise, totaled $960.3 billion last year, compared with $891.4 billion in 2009.

December 1, 2010

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Sales among the Top 75 food retailers in North America recovered from a slump in 2009, rising 7.7% during 2010, compared with a cumulative drop of 0.2% a year ago. Total revenues, encompassing sales of food and nonfood merchandise, totaled $960.3 billion last year, compared with $891.4 billion in 2009. Revenues among the 10 largest companies on the list rose 2.2% to $666.1 billion in 2010.

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51.

Associated Wholesalers Inc.

52.

Bi-Lo

53.

Brookshire Grocery Co.

54.

Associated Food Stores

55.

Central Grocers

56.

K-VA-T Food Stores

57.

Bozzuto’s

58.

Bashas’

59.

Big Y Foods

60.

Affiliated Foods Midwest

61.

99 Cents Only Stores

62.

Saker Shop Rite

63.

Brookshire Brothers

64.

Piggly Wiggly Midwest

65.

United Supermarkets

66.

Village Super Market

67.

Affiliated Foods

68.

Marsh Supermarkets

69.

Inserra Supermarkets

70.

Superior Grocers

71.

Coborn's

72.

URM Stores

73.

Fareway Stores

74.

Grocery Outlet

75.

Woodman's Markets


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ADDITIONAL NOTES:

• IGA, a Chicago-based voluntary network of independent grocers, accounted for 2009 sales of approximately $30 billion from 6,200 stores worldwide, including approximately $8 billion from 1,350 stores in the U.S. and $22 billion from 4,850 stores in 37 other countries, including Canada.

• PENN TRAFFIC — As the 2011 Top 75 list went to press, the future disposition of the 79 stores operated by Penn Traffic Co., Syracuse, N.Y., was not clear, with at least two chains hoping to buy large portions of its operations out of bankruptcy.

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