Baker's Supermarkets
Baker's Supermarkets is a prominent supermarket chain operating in the United States. The company is a subsidiary of Kroger, one of the largest grocery retailers in the country. Baker's Supermarkets is primarily based in Nebraska, with its headquarters located in Omaha.
History[edit | edit source]
Baker's Supermarkets was founded in 1927 by Abraham Baker. The company started as a small grocery store in Omaha and expanded over the years. In 1992, Baker's Supermarkets was acquired by Kroger, integrating it into a nationwide network of grocery stores.
Operations[edit | edit source]
Baker's Supermarkets operates multiple stores across Nebraska. The stores offer a wide range of products, including fresh produce, bakery items, meat and seafood, dairy products, and pharmacy services. The company is known for its commitment to quality and customer service.
Community Involvement[edit | edit source]
Baker's Supermarkets is actively involved in community service. The company supports various local charities and non-profit organizations through its Community Rewards program. Customers can support their chosen organizations by shopping at Baker's Supermarkets.
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