Save Mart Supermarkets

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Save Mart Supermarkets[edit | edit source]

Save Mart Supermarkets is a privately held food chain retailer based in Modesto, California. It operates stores throughout the U.S. under the banners of Save Mart, S-Mart Foods, Lucky, and FoodMaxx.

History[edit | edit source]

Save Mart Supermarkets was founded in 1952 by Mike Piccinini and Nick Tocco. The first store was opened in Modesto, California. Over the years, the company has grown through a series of acquisitions and expansions.

Operations[edit | edit source]

Save Mart Supermarkets operates over 200 stores in California and Nevada. The company's stores offer a range of products, including fresh produce, meat and seafood, bakery items, dairy products, frozen foods, and non-food items.

Brands[edit | edit source]

Save Mart Supermarkets operates under several banners, including Save Mart, S-Mart Foods, Lucky, and FoodMaxx. Each brand has its unique offerings and caters to different customer segments.

Community Involvement[edit | edit source]

Save Mart Supermarkets is known for its community involvement. The company supports local farmers and producers, and it contributes to local charities and community events.

See Also[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  • [Official website of Save Mart Supermarkets]
  • [News articles about Save Mart Supermarkets]

External Links[edit | edit source]

  • [Official website of Save Mart Supermarkets]
  • [Save Mart Supermarkets on LinkedIn]
  • [Save Mart Supermarkets on Twitter]
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