- Genuardi's
Infobox_Company
company_name = Genuardi's Family Markets
company_
company_type =Grocer ,Subsidiary ofSafeway Inc.
foundation = 1954
location =Pleasanton, California
industry =Retail
products = Bakery, dairy, deli, floral, frozen foods, general grocery, meat, pharmacy, produce, seafood, snacks, and liquor.
slogan = "Ingredients for Life"
homepage = [http://www.genuardis.com/ Genuardis.com]Genuardi's is a chain of food stores located in the states of
Pennsylvania andNew Jersey , in theUnited States . Genuardi's has been a regional division ofSafeway Inc. since2001 .History
Beginning
In 1920 Gaspare and Josephine Genuardi owned a farm near
Norristown ,Pennsylvania and grew fruits and vegetables. The Genuardi's went around to their neighbors delivering the quality produce to them. Gaspare had a strong sense of customer service which is the cornerstone of Genuardi's. Gaspare and Josphine were the parents of nine children. Of the nine were Charlie, Frank, Tom, Joe, and Jim who helped out with the business and keeping the tradition of customer service alive as their father showed. The five sons soon became known as the Genuardi's brothers by the customers.The First Supermarket
The Genuardi's brothers opened a corner store then a Superette. The brothers still kept the reputation for servicing the customer and supplying what items they want. The success helped the business grow and in 1954 the first Genuardi's supermarket opened in Jeffersonville, just outside of
Norristown on Main Street.1950s, 1960s, and 1970s
The five Genuardi's brothers expanded their supermarkets throughout the western
Philadelphia suburbs, spanning Bucks, Delaware, Chester, and Montgomery counties. Genuardi's supermarkets became the largest, most respected, and independent supermarket in thePhiladelphia region. The Genuardi's brothers hired trusted and knowledgeable employees and promoted them to management positions keeping in mind the value of a family business.1980s, 1990s, and 2000
Genuardi's continued to add more stores and expanded into two adjoining states,
Delaware andNew Jersey . But as the 1990s approached the five Genuardi's brothers decided to transfer ownership of Genuardi's to a third generation of family, which consist of Jim Jr., Joe Jr., Charles A., Larry, Tom Jr., Michael, Anthony, Skip, and David Genuardi. Charles A. was named President/CEO of Genuardi's Family Markets. The third generation of Genuardi's kept the family tradition of legendary customer service and providing the customers with the items they favored. Genuardi's continued to be very successful.Genuardi's logo "Difference is our Family Pride"
afeway buyout of Genuardi's Family Markets
In December 2000, news spread that the Genuardi family had sold the company to
Safeway Inc. , based inCalifornia . Upon taking over Genuardi's, Safeway quickly rebranded their Delaware stores to the Safeway banner to incorporate them in with Safeway's Washington, D.C. division (Also known as Eastern). There were issues and local outrage over the Safeway takeover due to claims of price increases, the changeover of many products to Safeway's own brands, and the use of a "loyalty card", which was not needed under Genuardi's previous ownership. Genuardi's has remained non-union, despite heavy unionization in Safeway's other chains.2000s
In
2005 , grocery delivery was added to select Genuardi's stores. This allows customers to order groceries via the Genuardi's/Safeway websites and have it delivered by truck in a set timeframe.In
2006 , Safeway modified the previous late '90s Genuardi's logo by moving the decorative "G" to the other side of the word Genuardi's, and a new slogan, "Ingredients For Life". This slogan is used across all of Safeway Inc's. divisions, following a massive campaign of remodeling and upgrading their stores to Safeway's "lifestyle" format. In June of 2006, it was announced that any remaining store-branded products carrying the Genuardi's name would be removed by 2007 in favor of the Safeway Select brand.Fact|date=February 2007ources
*Genuardi's Family Market Employee Handbook, 1995
*Discussions with current and past employees and managersExternal links
* [http://www.genuardis.com/ Genuardi's Homepage]
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