99 Ranch Market
99 Ranch Market[edit | edit source]
99 Ranch Market is a popular Asian supermarket chain that was founded in 1984 by Taiwanese-American Roger H. Chen. With its headquarters in Buena Park, California, the chain has grown to become one of the largest Asian supermarket chains in the United States.
History[edit | edit source]
The first 99 Ranch Market store was opened in Westminster, California, with the aim of providing a wide range of Asian products to the local community. Over the years, the chain expanded rapidly and now operates over 50 stores across several states, including California, Nevada, Texas, Washington, Oregon, and New Jersey.
Products and Services[edit | edit source]
- 99 Ranch Market offers a diverse selection of Asian groceries, fresh produce, seafood, meat, and a variety of specialty items from different Asian countries. The supermarket chain is known for its extensive range of products, catering to the needs of various Asian communities.
- The store also features a food court where customers can enjoy a variety of Asian cuisines, including Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese dishes. Additionally, some 99 Ranch Market locations have in-house bakeries, delis, and sushi counters.
Store Layout and Design[edit | edit source]
99 Ranch Market stores are typically spacious and well-organized, with a layout that makes it easy for customers to navigate through the aisles. The stores are designed to create a welcoming and culturally immersive shopping experience for customers.
Community Involvement[edit | edit source]
As a community-oriented supermarket chain, 99 Ranch Market actively participates in various local events and initiatives. The company supports local Asian cultural festivals, sponsors community organizations, and collaborates with local businesses to promote Asian culture and cuisine.
Expansion and Future Plans[edit | edit source]
With its continued success, 99 Ranch Market has plans for further expansion in the future. The company aims to open more stores in areas with growing Asian communities, ensuring that customers have convenient access to a wide range of Asian products.
References[edit | edit source]
External Links[edit | edit source]
- Official Website
- AsianWeek article: The Malls of Asian America — covers the immense popularity of a 99 Ranch Market shopping center in Milpitas, California
- "Grass Jelly, Anyone? 99 Ranch Brings Asian Flavor to East Bay" — article from UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism about the 99 Ranch Market in Richmond, California
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- Companies based in Orange County, California
- Buena Park, California
- Economy of the Western United States
- Food manufacturers of the United States
- Supermarkets based in California
- Chinese supermarkets
- Asian-American culture in California
- Chinese-American culture in California
- Chinatown, Los Angeles
- Retail companies established in 1984
- 1984 establishments in California
- Supermarkets
- Asian supermarkets
Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD