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Industry
  
Retail

Founded
  
1919

Parent organization
  
Schnucks

Website
  
Schnucks

Number of locations
  
7

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Type
  
Subsidiary of Schnuck Markets, Inc.

Products
  
Bakery, dairy, deli, frozen foods, general grocery, meat, pharmacy, produce, seafood, snacks, liquor

Headquarters
  
Rockford, Illinois, United States

Hilander foods


Hilander was a small chain of supermarkets in the metro area of Rockford, Illinois. The stores were operated by Schnucks, which acquired the chain from The Kroger Co. on September 21, 2011. The stores have been as of May 2013 rebranded to Schnucks.

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History

Joseph Castrogiovanni and his wife Rose founded Sanitary Meat Market in 1919. Castrogiovanni later renamed the chain Hilander. After a couple decades, their sons Alfred, Anthony, John, and Joseph, joined the family business. The Castrogiovanni family ran the Hilander Foods chain until 1997.

Kroger and Schnucks

In September 28, 1998, The Kroger Company of Cincinnati, Ohio, acquired the Hilander Foods chain. Kroger ran the chain under its Central division which includes Pay Less Food Markets, Owen's Market, JayC Food Stores, and Scott's Food & Pharmacy. Alfred Castrogiovanni died in 2010, at age 87. In late 2011, The Kroger Co. sold the chain to Schnuck Markets, Inc., the owner of local rival Logli. Schnucks kept running the stores under the Hilander Foods banner for a couple of years, but eventually rebranded the stores. In 2011, there were seven Hilander stores: five in Rockford, one in Cherry Valley, and one in Roscoe.

References

Hilander Foods Wikipedia