The Schnuck family has formed a holding company that will own grocery stores it is set to acquire in addition to its eponymous chain. Could that mean more deals might be coming?
Skogen’s Festival Foods’ and Hometown Grocers’ 51 stores are located throughout Wisconsin. Forty-two stores operate under the ...
When the sale is complete, St. Louis-based The 1939 Group will own Festival Foods, Schnuck Markets and Hometown Grocers.
St. Louis-based grocery company Schnucks has purchased the Wisconsin chain Skogen’s Festival Foods, which has 42 locations around the state including a new one in Hudson. Skogen’s Festival Foods ...
The 1939 Group, the new Schnuck Family Holding Co., based in St. Louis, will help expand the family-owned grocery footprint ...
The Wisconsin based grocery store Festival Foods has announced they will be changing owners as current owners, Skogen’s ...
CEO Todd Schnuck talked about whether any Festival stores would close and the many similarities Festival and Schnucks share.
A newly formed holding company controlled by the family that runs Schnucks is acquiring regional grocers Skogen’s Festival ...
After nearly eight decades of family ownership, Wisconsin grocery chain Festival Foods has been sold to St. Louis-based Schnuck Markets, marking the end of three ...
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Festival Foods sold to St. Louis-based supermarket chain
Festival Foods, the Wisconsin-based grocery chain, has been purchased by the parent company Schnucks, a Midwest-based ...
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