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Type
  
Subsidiary

Revenue
  
USD 3.8 billion (2011)

Number of locations
  
156

Founded
  
1872

Industry
  
Retail (Grocery)

Owner
  
The Kroger Company

CEO
  
Bob Mariano (Jun 2002–)

Parent organization
  
Kroger

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Key people
  
Robert A. Mariano, President & CEO Michael P. Turzenski, EVP & CFO

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

Headquarters
  
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States

Subsidiaries
  
Mariano's, Copps, Pick 'n Save

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Roundy's Supermarkets (Roundy's) is a supermarket chain with 166 stores and 99 pharmacies in Wisconsin and Illinois. Based on fiscal year 2012 sales, Roundy's was the 37th largest grocery store chain and the 89th largest retailer in the United States. As of December 2015, Roundy's became a subsidiary of The Kroger Company of Cincinnati, Ohio.

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Roundy's operates under the banners of Pick 'n Save (throughout Wisconsin, beginning in 1975), Copps Food Center (in northern Wisconsin and the Madison areas, beginning in 2001), Metro Market (in the Milwaukee and Madison areas), and Mariano's Fresh Market (in the Chicago metropolitan area, beginning in 2010).

Roundy's operates food production facilities in Kenosha, Wisconsin and other locations, and has two main distribution centers, in Mazomanie and Oconomowoc, Wisconsin.

The company began trading on the New York Stock Exchange on February 8, 2012, and ceased trading on December 18, 2015, when it became a subsidiary of the The Kroger Company (Kroger).

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History

The company was founded in 1872 in Milwaukee as Smith, Roundy & Co. by William E. Smith, Judson Roundy and Sidney Hauxhurst. Over the years it has also operated as the Roundy, Peckham & Co. and Roundy, Peckham & Dexter Co.

Roundy's was a major warehouse distributor to non-company supermarkets, including IGA, but it moved out of the wholesale market to focus on retail.

The Pick 'n Save chain, which was the backbone and propellant for growth and sale of the company in 2002, was the prodigy of two Kroger educated marketers, Vincent R. Little and Michael D. McGee, the "fathers of Pick 'n Save," who came up through the ranks at the Kroger Company.

Roundy's saw rapid growth during the John Dickson years. The reins were handed to Gerald F. Lestina, when Dickson became sick. On Lestina's watch, a period of 7 years, the company built only one corporate store, at the fairgrounds in Oshkosh, Wisconsin; that store was later sold to a director, George E. Prescott, for approximately $1.1 million.

Roundy's was taken private in 2002 through purchase by the Chicago private-equity firm Willis Stein & Partners. A strong effort was made in 2007 to sell Roundy's, but because of softness in the credit markets, there were no takers. The sale of Roundy's—e.g., to Cincinnati-based Kroger, in conjunction with some or all of Safeway-owned and Chicago-based Dominick's stores—is a matter that has been discussed in the regional business press.

Roundy's took the company public via IPO in 2012, posting an initial share price of $8.50 per share.

As of 2013, the CEO of the corporation was Robert "Chairman Bob" Mariano, who had been the CEO of Dominick's prior to Dominick's sale to Safeway in 1998. Most of Mariano's senior staff at Roundy's held the same positions with Mariano at Dominick's. On December 2, 2013, Roundy's and Mariano announced it would purchase 11 Dominick's stores to rebrand them as Mariano's, after Safeway finishes closing the chain early in 2014.

On November 11, 2015, Roundy's announced its merger with the Kroger Company, a deal valued at $800 million including debt, which was completed on December 18, 2015. Following completion of the merger, Roundy's operated as a subsidiary of Kroger, but retained its headquarters in Milwaukee.

CEO Bob Mariano retired on September 1, 2016.

Production, distribution, and retail

Roundy's operates food production facilities in Kenosha, Wisconsin and other locations, and has two main distribution centers located in Mazomanie, and Oconomowoc, Wisconsin.

As of this date, Roundy's operates stores under four distinct banners: Pick 'n Save (throughout Wisconsin, beginning in 1975), Copps Food Center (in northern Wisconsin and the Madison areas, beginning in 2001), Metro Market (in the Milwaukee and Madison areas), and Mariano's Fresh Market (in the Chicago metropolitan area, beginning in 2010). Pick 'n Save and Copps are practically identical in merchandising style and strategy, with Copps confined to northeastern and north-central Wisconsin markets. Metro Market and Mariano's offer more urban-upscale product offerings, with modern fixtures and amenities.

Competition

As well as differing geographically, competitors to the Roundy's chains will differ, depending on which of the banners described above are considered.

References

Roundy's Wikipedia