Straub's Markets

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Straub's Markets[edit | edit source]

Straub's Markets is a chain of grocery stores based in Missouri, United States. The company was founded in 1901 and has been family-owned and operated since its inception. The stores are known for their high-quality products, personalized service, and community involvement.

History[edit | edit source]

Straub's Markets was founded by William A. Straub when he purchased a small grocery store in Webster Groves, Missouri. The store quickly gained a reputation for its quality products and excellent customer service. Over the years, the company expanded to include additional locations in Clayton, Town and Country, and Central West End.

Products and Services[edit | edit source]

Straub's Markets offers a wide range of products including fresh produce, meat, seafood, bakery items, and gourmet foods. The stores also provide catering services and online shopping options. The company prides itself on offering products that are not typically found in larger chain grocery stores.

Community Involvement[edit | edit source]

Straub's Markets is deeply involved in the local community. The company supports various local charities and organizations through donations and fundraising events. The stores also host cooking classes and other community events.

Locations[edit | edit source]

Straub's Markets operates four stores in the St. Louis area. These are located in Webster Groves, Clayton, Town and Country, and the Central West End. Each store is unique and reflects the character of its neighborhood.

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