City Market (US grocery store chain)
City Market is a US grocery store chain owned by Kroger. It is headquartered in Grand Junction, Colorado, and operates stores primarily in the western and central regions of Colorado, along with locations in Utah, Wyoming, and New Mexico. City Market is known for offering a wide range of products, including fresh produce, bakery and deli items, meat and seafood, and pharmacy services, catering to the diverse needs of the communities it serves.
History[edit | edit source]
City Market was founded in 1924 by the Prinster family in Grand Junction, Colorado. The company started as a single store and grew over the years, expanding its footprint across several states in the western US. In 1983, City Market became a subsidiary of Kroger, one of the largest grocery retailers in the country. Despite the acquisition, City Market has maintained its brand identity and continues to operate under its original name.
Services and Products[edit | edit source]
City Market offers a variety of services and products to its customers. The stores feature departments such as bakery, deli, floral, produce, meat and seafood, and pharmacy. City Market places a strong emphasis on providing quality fresh produce and has initiatives to source locally grown fruits and vegetables to support local farmers and reduce transportation emissions. Additionally, many City Market locations include fuel centers, offering customers convenience and savings at the pump.
Community Involvement[edit | edit source]
City Market is actively involved in the communities where it operates. The company participates in various charitable activities and programs aimed at supporting local organizations, schools, and non-profit entities. Through its Community Rewards program, a portion of customers' purchases can be donated to the local organizations of their choice, demonstrating City Market's commitment to giving back to the community.
Sustainability Efforts[edit | edit source]
Sustainability is a key focus for City Market. The chain implements several initiatives aimed at reducing its environmental impact, including energy-efficient lighting and refrigeration systems in stores, waste reduction programs, and recycling. City Market also promotes the use of reusable shopping bags and has introduced measures to decrease the usage of plastic bags in its stores.
Locations[edit | edit source]
City Market operates numerous stores across Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, and New Mexico. Each location is tailored to meet the needs of the local community, offering products and services that cater to the preferences and requirements of the area's residents.
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