- Wellworths
Wellworths (FA Wellworth & Co. Ltd.) was a
supermarket owned by theFitzwilton Group trading inNorthern Ireland until 1997. Along with Stewarts/Crazy Prices it was one of the two main supermarkets in Northern Ireland until English-based retaillers moved into the marketplace - Stewarts/Crazy Prices was acquired byTesco whileSainsbury's built nine new stores.Wellworths was divided in two. Smaller stores were wholly acquired by the
Musgrave Group in 1997 and traded asWellworths-Supervalu for a time. The Wellworths name was eventually dropped and these stores now trade as 'Supervalu ', part of an all-Ireland chain.Larger Wellworths stores were acquired by
Safeway Stores (Ireland) , a joint venture between theFitzwilton Group andSafeway (UK) . They operated from 1997 to 2005 under the Safeway name.In March 2004, Safeway Stores (Ireland) was acquired by
Morrisons when Morrisons boughtSafeway (UK) . The Northern Ireland stores were not part of Morrisons' long-term strategy and unlike their GB counterparts never traded under the Morrison name. Despite continuing to trade as Safeway, own-brand products and carrier bags were supplied by Morrisons. Safeway Stores (Ireland) was acquired byAsda in 2005 and now operates under the Asda name.
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