Buehler Foods

Buehler Foods

Infobox Company
name=Buehler Foods Inc.
type=Private
foundation=Jasper, Indiana (August 10, 1940)
founder=Gabe Buehler
Marge Buehler
location_city=Jasper, Indiana
location_country=U.S.
locations=22 (2008)
area_served=Indiana, Illinois
industry=Retail
products=Grocery
revenue=US$281,800,000 (est.) cite web |url=http://biz.yahoo.com/ic/108/108980.html |title=Buehler Foods, Inc. Company Profile |accessdate=2008-04-02 |work=Yahoo! Finance ]
num_employees=2,600 (2007 est.)
homepage= [http://www.buylowstores.com http://www.buylowstores.com]
slogan="Great people, great prices."
logo=
key_people=Kris Buehler-Massat, President and CEO
Craig Knies, Marketing Director
Cassie Alvey, Advertising & Media Manager

Buehler Foods, Inc. is an American grocery store chain based in Jasper, Indiana.

Backrground

Buehler Foods was founded in 1940 by Gabe and Marge Buehler in Jasper, Indiana. The Buehlers operated a single store, but the company eventually grew to own a total of 22 stores in Illinois, Indiana and Kentucky. The company has a major presence in the Evansville, Indiana market, with six stores in that city.

Until the 1980s, Buehler's stores were associated with IGA, but the company eventually converted its stores to its own brand, with all being known today as "Buehler's Buy-Low."

On April 24, 2008, Buehler Foods announced the company's intention to sell all of the company's stores to Houchens Industries of Bowling Green, Kentucky.

tore locations

Illinois
* Fairfield
* Flora
* Mt. Carmel
* Olney
* Robinson

Indiana
* Bedford
* Bloomington
* Boonville
* Evansville (six locations)
* Huntingburg
* Jasper
* Loogootee
* Newburgh
* Oakland City
* Princeton
* Rockport

Kentucky
* Henderson

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