Bottom Dollar Food

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Bottom Dollar Food[edit | edit source]

Bottom Dollar Food
Company typeSupermarket
IndustryRetail
Founded2005
Defunct2016
FateAcquired by Aldi
HeadquartersSalisbury, North Carolina, United States
Key people
Michael Bloom (CEO)
ProductsGroceries, fresh produce, dairy, frozen foods, bakery, deli, meat, seafood, snacks, beverages
ParentAldi
Websitewww.bottomdollarfood.com

Bottom Dollar Food was a supermarket chain that operated in the United States from 2005 to 2016. It was known for offering affordable groceries and a wide range of products. The company was headquartered in Salisbury, North Carolina.

History[edit | edit source]

Bottom Dollar Food was founded in 2005 with the goal of providing customers with quality groceries at low prices. The company quickly expanded its operations and opened multiple stores across several states.

In 2016, Bottom Dollar Food was acquired by Aldi, a global supermarket chain. As a result of the acquisition, all Bottom Dollar Food stores were closed and converted into Aldi stores.

Products and Services[edit | edit source]

Bottom Dollar Food offered a variety of products to its customers. The supermarket chain stocked groceries, fresh produce, dairy products, frozen foods, bakery items, deli meats, seafood, snacks, and beverages. The company aimed to provide a wide selection of affordable options to meet the needs of its customers.

Closure and Acquisition[edit | edit source]

In November 2014, Aldi announced its plans to acquire the Bottom Dollar Food chain. The acquisition was completed in early 2016, and all Bottom Dollar Food stores were subsequently closed. The closure of the stores allowed Aldi to expand its presence in the United States and offer its products to a wider customer base.

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