- Foodtown (New York)
Foodtown is a northeastern
United States supermarket cooperative founded in 1955 by Twin County Grocers, Inc.. Their business is centered in the city and suburbs of New York (21 stores), centralNew Jersey (32 Stores) and easternPennsylvania (5 stores).Foodtown's corporate offices are located in
Avenel, New Jersey ; however, each Foodtown is independently owned and operated, either by an individual person or a company that owns several stores, making it a cooperative, much like ShopRite.Like many supermarkets, Foodtown has a discount card, but the Foodtown card is affiliated with the S&H Greenpoints program, where every dollar spent is worth 10 Greenpoints, which customers can use to buy things (much like the old Green Stamps), or get discounts in store with a certain amount of Greenpoints.
History
In the 1980's and 90's, Foodtown was a much larger and stronger competitor on
Long Island andNew Jersey , with its 2 biggest cooperative members, Melmarkets Inc. and Mayfair Supermarkets Inc. operating 17 stores onLong Island and 28 stores in New Jersey, respectively. At the height of its success in 1994, Twin County Grocers supplied 165 Foodtown stores and had wholesale revenue of over $1 billion.In 1995, Dutch retailer
Royal Ahold entered into a deal to purchase both Melmarkets Inc. and Mayfair Supermarkets, Inc and all 45 stores were changed to the Edwards Super Food Store banner. TwoLong Island stores which were owned byFood Parade left the Foodtown cooperative and becameShopRite (United States) Supermarkets in 1997.The resulting loss of its 2 largest cooperative members was devastating to the cooperative due to the fact that together, Melmarkets and Mayfair made up over half the volume of the Foodtown Cooperative. In 1998, the cooperative declared bankruptcy and an embezzlement scandal followed. In 2003, the former CEO of the Foodtown cooperative, Martin Vitale, pleaded guilty to embezzlement of $14 million. Following the scandal and bankruptcy, many stores converted to other banners or closed (including Vitale's 6 stores in places like Hoboken, Belleville, Old Tappan and Kearny, New Jersey [http://bankrupt.com/TCR_Public/980714.MBX Internet Bankruptcy Library/ Internet Bankruptcy Library] , accessed April 1, 2008.] ; Vitale previously owned a store in Saddle Brook, New Jersey, that closed well before his bankruptcy.) In addition, Foodtown closed its warehouse and now is serviced by various wholesalers. The cooperative is still responsible for negotiating with suppliers, Foodtown advertising, promotions and marketing programs.
Since the late 1990's, Foodtown has shown a resurgence, opening 5 new stores in Pennsylvania and bringing former stores, which had left the cooperative following the scandal, back into the fold. In addition, many of the existing members have expanded and remodeled their stores. The cooperative now includes 58 independently owned and operated supermarkets.
Former locations
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Belleville, New Jersey : Originally Grand Union, later became A&P; now Food Basics.
*Brick, New Jersey : Property currently owned by the township.
*Clifton, New Jersey : Now Drug Fair.
*East Hanover, New Jersey : Now CVS.
*Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey : BecameCircuit City in 1993, closed in 2001, reopend in 2006 as K&G Mens Superstore.
*Garfield, New Jersey : Originally weathervane-styleA&P , store closed after A&P, which still owned the property and had returned to Garfield after taking over an oldPathmark , refused to renew the store's lease; store and adjacent strip demolished and taken over by Garfield Board of Education, school occupies site.
*Haledon, New Jersey : Now a local market.
*Kearny, New Jersey : NowModell's .
*Colonia, New Jersey : Located next toBradlees , both Bradlee's and Foodtown closed and were converted intoThe Home Depot .
*Lyndhurst, New Jersey : Later converted to Edwards/Stop & Shop; was redeveloped as a high-rise housing complex.
*Matawan, New Jersey : NowC-Town .
*Metuchen, New Jersey : Redevelopment proposed, store currently vacant.
*Oakland, New Jersey : Was Grand Union, then Foodtown, the Jules Market. Now split in half with a Staples and Zeytinia.
*Passaic, New Jersey : There were two former Foodtowns in Passaic. One, located on Main Avenue, originally became Pioneer Supermarket, then El Unico market; space now occupied bylaundromat andRite Aid . The other, located on Van Houten Avenue at Broadway, is now a Salvation Army Thrift Store.
*Paterson, New Jersey : NowRite Aid .
*Saddle Brook, New Jersey : BecameOffice Depot ; nowBally Total Fitness .
*Secaucus, New Jersey : Later Edwards thenStop & Shop , store recently closed.
*Township of Washington, New Jersey NowA&P
*Wanamassa, New Jersey : Closed following opening ofWegmans ; now Spirits Unlimited.
*Wayne, New Jersey : Store located on Valley Road; became Treasure Island; store divided after Treasure Island moved to Route 23, half occupied by Drug Fair, other half vacant. (Foodtown has returned to Wayne with a location on Route 23, a former Rag Shop location.)
*Freeport, New York : Became Edwards, now Stop & Shop
*Lake Grove, New York : Became Stop & Shop, now vacant
*Port Jefferson Station, New York : Became Stop & ShopExternal links
* [http://www.foodtown.com/ Shop FoodTown Website]
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