- WinCo Foods
Infobox_Company
company_name = WinCo Foods, Inc.
company_
company_type =Employee-owned corporation
key_people = William D. Long, Chairman
Steven Goddard, President & CEO
Richard Charrier, COO
foundation = 1967
location =Boise, Idaho
slogan = "The Supermarket Low Price Leader"
"The Lowest Price Wins" (TV Commercials)
industry =Retail
num_employees = >8,000
products = Bakery, dairy, deli, frozen foods, general grocery, meat, produce, seafood, snacks, liquor, bulk foods
homepage = [http://www.wincofoods.com www.wincofood.com]WinCo Foods is an employee-owned
supermarket business headquartered inBoise, Idaho . The company's name was decided by the employees both in the stores and the distribution centers in a contest to rename the company. It is short for "Winning Company", but the name also forms an acronym of the fiveWestern United States it has stores in:Washington ,Idaho ,Nevada ,California andOregon .WinCo Foods has over 60 stores [http://www.wincofoods.com/locations.htm] and was the 105th largest private company in 2006, according to Forbes
History
In 1967 Ralph Ward and Bud Williams opened a discount warehouse grocery store under the name Waremart in
Boise, Idaho . WinCo ran stores under the names Waremart Food Centers andCub Foods before changing its name to WinCo Foods in 1999 due to the similarity of their name withWalmart . However, one Waremart Foods store still exists inIndependence, Oregon . When the company renamed all Waremart and Cub stores to WinCo, they began replacing smaller stores with bigger stores ranging from 70,000 to 90,000 square-feet.The chain has been employee-owned since 1985, when the WinCo Foods Employee Stock Ownership Trust (Employee Pension Plan) purchased a majority interest of WinCo from the Ward family.
Bill Long has served as president of WinCo Foods since 1978.
WinCo currently operates three distribution centers in
Woodburn, Oregon ,Myrtle Creek, Oregon , andModesto, California . A 4th distribution center is scheduled to open in 2009 inBoise, Idaho .External links
* [http://www.wincofoods.com/ WinCo Foods official website]
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