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Industry
  
Retail

Type of business
  
Grocery

Website
  
shopridleys.com

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

Headquarters
  
Jerome, Idaho, United States

Founded
  
1984, Payson, Utah, United States

Ridley's Family Markets is a family-owned chain of grocery stores based in Jerome, Idaho. It was founded in 1984 in Payson, Utah. As of 2017, Ridley's operates 31 supermarkets in Idaho, Colorado, Utah, Nevada, and Wyoming.

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As of 2015, it was ranked as the 21st largest private company in Idaho.

History

In 1984, Jerry and Connie Ridley opened a 11,000-square-foot (1,000 m2) grocery store in Payson, Utah. Ridley's first operated as an IGA franchise called Ridley's IGA Foodliner. In 1986, the couple sold the Payson store and began a partnership to build and operate a Food 4 Less store in Provo, Utah. In 1988, after grocery retailer Farmer Jack closed their stores in Idaho and Utah, the Ridleys decided to sell their share of the Food 4 Less store to acquire three former Farmer Jack stores in Idaho. Ridley's Food Corporation was incorporated that same year as a privately held company. Throughout the 1990s, Ridley's began acquiring several grocery stores in Idaho, including two Smith's Food and Drug stores in Boise (1992) and two Sprouse-Reitz stores in Emmett and McCall (1994). Each of these four stores were eventually closed or relocated. In 2007, Ridley's ranked as the 36st largest private company in Idaho.

The retailer's first stores in Nevada and Wyoming opened in 2007 and 2008, respectively. As of 2008, Ridley's had 15 stores and 600 employees. Between 2008 and 2010, Ridley's acquired three Albertsons stores in Blackfoot, Idaho and Orem, Utah. Following the purchase of three pharmacies in Idaho and Nevada, Ridley's opened the first free-standing pharmacies in the company's history in 2010. On December 20, 2014, it was announced that Ridley's would be buying four grocery stores in Wyoming: two Safeway stores in Casper, one Safeway in Sheridan, and an Albertson's store in Laramie. The stores were being sold by Associated Food Stores, a grocery wholesaler and co-op that facilitates such deals. At the time, Ridley's had 24 stores and approximately 2,000 employees. In July 2015, Ridley's announced the purchase of a Harmons grocery store in Ogden, soon to become a new Ridley's location.

Since the late 1990s, Ridley's has been supplied by Associated Food Stores. The company was previously supplied by Fleming Foods. In 2015, Ridley's Family Markets was listed as the 21st largest private business headquartered in Idaho.

Electronic retailing innovations

Electronic marketing innovations that Ridley's had developed around its customer loyalty program were recognized in 2006 with a Global Electronic Marketing award. Program features recognized by the award included customizable shopping lists, card points that could be redeemed for rewards and discounts, and e-mail delivery of weekly ads. In 2008, it was announced that Ridley's would conduct an experimental implementation of electronic coupon clearing in one of its stores. This is an innovation that transfers coupon redemption information from retailers to manufacturers electronically, with the goal of eliminating the transaction costs and other problems involved with traditional methods of coupon processing. Although this technology has many perceived advantages, it had not been successfully implemented on a large scale.

References

Ridley's Family Markets Wikipedia