Retail Management By: Priyanka Pithauria Madhu Trisha Akanasha Neetu Puneet
Retail Store Formats
Conventional Supermarkets Convenience Store Food Based Super Store Combination Store
Conventional Supermarkets
A supermarket is a departmentalized selfservice store offering a wide variety of food and household merchandise. It is larger in size and has a wider selection than a traditional grocery store and it is smaller than a hypermarket.
Conventional Supermarkets
Typical supermarket merchandise Alcoholic products Baby food and products Bakery Car care products CDs, DVDs, and videos Confectionery Cosmetics Clothing and footwear Cereal & Dairy products Electrical items Feminine hygiene products Pet foods and products Snacks Toys ….. Etc.
Conventional Supermarkets
Typical Examples
Safeway Kroger
Safeway
Safeway a Fortune 500 company, is North America's second largest supermarket chain. Safeway has 1750 stores located throughout the western and central United States and Canada. Safeway is the tenthlargest retailer in the United States.
Safeway
Some of the brands in use today are:
Safeway Select (which includes the subbrand Primo Taglio) - This is mostly the upscale items. Safeway - This is the non-branded items and Items like Go2 Cola that have unique names but aren't a whole brand to themselves. Basic Red - This is used mostly for paper products it is also used for the two Gallon Tubs of Ice Cream Lucerne - This is one of two brands for dairy Dairy Glen - The second Dairy Brand used for the cheaper milk O Organics - products that are Organic Priority - pet care brand. Ranchers Reserve - The upscale meat brand Butchers Cut - secondary meat brand Gourmet Meat Shoppe - Frozen meat products Captains Choice - Seafood Brand Spirits all have different labels depending on the individual variety.
Kroger
The Kroger is an American retail supermarket chain founded by Bernard Henry Kroger in 1883 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Kroger is the top grocery retailer in the country and third-place general retailer in the country
Kroger
Products
Kroger Value Bread - SuperKids Dairy – Springdale, Mountain Dairy, Sungold, Thirst Rockers, Country Club. Deli – Angelinos,Your Deli Selection Drug & General Merchandise - HD Designs, MotoTech, Splash Sport, Splash Spa, and Bath & Body Therapies. Frozen Food - Country Club, Old Fashioned, aromaFUSIONS, Big K – soda, Crystal Clear. Everyday Living – kitchen gadgets & cleaning supplies, furniture On the House - margarita and other drink mixes Pet Pride - dry dog & cat food, cat litter Tempo - laundry detergent & fabric softener Whole Health (Nutrition) Naturally Preferred – organic and natural foods
Convenience Store
A convenience store is a small store or shop. They are often located alongside busy roads, or at gas/petrol stations. Railway stations also often have convenience stores. They are also frequently located in denselypopulated urban neighborhoods.
Convenience Store
Typical Examples
7 Eleven Circle K
7-Eleven
7-Eleven is an international franchiser, licensor, and operator of a chain of convenience stores. It is the largest chain store in all categories, beating McDonald's by 1,000 stores.
7-Eleven
7-Eleven's offerings
Slurpee Big Gulp Reddy Ice (the evolution of the original company ice operation) Movie Quik, an in-store video-rental service Citgo, the gas brand Chief Auto Parts
Circle K
Circle K is a trademark owned by Alimentation Couche-Tard to designate a chain of company operated and convenience stores in the United States.