February 25, 2017

Food City Weekly Ad

Food City Weekly Ad – Food City is an American supermarket chain with stores located in Georgia, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Virginia. It provides labels house "Food Club”, "Top Crest”, "ValuTime”, "Food City Fresh”, "Food City Premium”, "Full Circle”, "Domestix”, "Electrix”, "Academix”, "Pet Club "and” World Classics "many of which are part of the corporate brand Topcon. Food City is also the exclusive distributor of favorites regional "ice Kay”, "Snacks Classic Moore”, "Classic Snacks Terry”, "Bread Kern’s”, "Beef Classic set’s” along with "Chuck Wagon Dog Food ".

It is owned by Serbs VA-T Food Stores, a privately held family and employee-owned corporation (only 13% through ESOP) headquartered in Abingdon, Virginia. K-VA-T Food Stores owns Center Food City Distribution (formerly Mid-Mountain Foods), a distribution center K-VA-T helped form in 1974 and gained full control of the 1998 Misty Mountain Spring Water, LLC, a manufacturer of bottled water, as well as limited-assortment grocery stores called Super Dollar Discount Foods, food city Express and Gas’N Go convenience stores and two food city Wine and Spirits liquor store. Many of their food stores have their fuel stations, with Gas’N called Go.

K-VA-T Food Stores traces its history to 1955, when company founder Jack Smith opened the first 8,800-square-foot of it (820 m2) store Piggly Wiggly in Grundy, Virginia, with the help of three shareholders special : his father, Curtis Smith, uncle, and cousin Earl Smith, Ernest Smith. In 1963, Smith added a second store in South Williamson, Kentucky, followed by a newly built third in Pikeville, Kentucky, in 1965, and a shop in Prestonsburg, Kentucky, in 1967. The company continued grow steadily until 1984, when they acquired Quality Foods, a 19-store chain (founded in 191 , which operated under the name Food city. The Smiths adopted Food City as the new label, together with its legacy, for all their stores going forward. In 1989, Food City bought the 43-store chain based White stores from Knoxville, TN, more than doubled the size of the company.

readmore: Food City Weekly Ad February 22 – 28, 2017.

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