Scolari's Food and Drug
The former Scolari's location in Tonopah, Nevada | |
Company type | Private |
---|---|
Industry | Retail (Supermarket) |
Founded | 1947 |
Headquarters | Sparks, Nevada |
Number of locations | 2 |
Products | Deli, bakery, produce, snacks, pharmacy, frozen foods, floral, video rentals, health and beauty |
Scolari's Food and Drug is an independently owned supermarket chain based in Sparks, Nevada. The company currently operates two stores in northern Nevada, but previously operated more locations in northern Nevada and northern California. The company also franchises one Save-A-Lot Store in Las Vegas, Nevada.
History
The chain was founded in the Central Coast region of California in 1947 by Joe Scolari (now run by sons Joey & Jerry Scolari). In 1982 it purchased the Warehouse Markets chain of Reno, Nevada; they have since moved their base of operations to Nevada, where the bulk of their stores are located. In 1991 they changed their corporate name to Scolari's Food and Drug to reflect their expanding role.
Lucky Stores bought all Scolari's markets in California in the late 1970s; the terms of sale prohibited the Scolari family from using the store name in California for 20 years. Two small grocery/deli stores on the Central Coast continued operations as J.J.'s Food Company.
In 2010, Scolari's announced the closure of its longtime distribution facility in Sparks. Scolari's subsequently announced a supply agreement with C&S Wholesale Grocers.
In August 2010, Scolari's closed the Sak 'N Save Store in Carson City, less than two years after converting the store from the Scolari's banner.
In March 2011, Scolari's announced the closure of the pharmacy inside its Reno location on Lemmon Drive.
In May 2011, Scolari's discontinued the Club Card program, making sale prices accessible to all customers. As customer spending was no longer tracked via the club card, Scolari's also ceased its Friendship Fund, a program that gave 1% of total purchases to a non-profit organization of the participating customer's choice.
In April 2012, Scolari's announced the closure of its four remaining California locations, citing the economy as well as logistical challenges for these stores being distant from their base of operations in the Reno area.[1]
In July 2014 Scolari's closed its store in Sparks at Disc Drive and planned to close their store in south Reno at South Virginia Street in October 2014.
In March 2018, it was announced that supermarket chain Raley's agreed to purchase six of Scolari's northern Nevada stores for an undisclosed amount. The deal included Scolari's locations in Tonopah, Yerington, Fernley, and two locations along with a Sak 'N Save store in Reno. The Scolari's stores would be rebranded as Raley's locations.[2]
With the Raley's acquisition, Scolari's was left with just two stores: one in Sparks and one in Sun Valley.[2]
References
- ^ Springer, Jon (April 13, 2012). "Scolari's Closing California Stores". Supermarket News.
- ^ a b Hamstra, Mark (March 23, 2018). "Raley's buys six Nevada stores from Scolari's". Supermarket News. Retrieved July 24, 2021.
- v
- t
- e
- Dillons
- Food 4 Less
- Fred Meyer
- Fry's
- Harris Teeter
- King Soopers
- City Market
- Kroger
- QFC
- Ralphs
- Roundy's
- Ruler Foods
- Smith's
- Food Lion
- Giant Food
- Giant Food Stores
- Hannaford
- Stop & Shop
- Aldi
- Costco
- Comissary/DeCa (military)
- IGA
- Save-A-Lot
- Sprouts
- Target
- Walmart
- 365 by Whole Foods Market
- A-Mart
- A&P
- Food Basics
- Pathmark
- Waldbaum's
- ABCO Foods
- AppleTree Markets
- Belle Foods
- Best Market
- Big Bear Stores
- Big Star Markets
- Bloom
- Bottom Dollar Food
- Bruno's
- Buttrey Food & Drug
- Byrd's
- Carter's Foods
- Chatham
- Clemens Markets
- Colonial Stores
- Dahl's Foods
- Daniel Reeves Stores
- David's Supermarkets
- Davis Food City
- Delchamps
- Dick's Supermarket
- Dominick's
- Eagle Food Centers
- Easy-Way Store
- Eberhard's
- Econofoods
- Eisner Food Stores
- Farmer Jack
- Fazio's Shopping Bag
- Felpausch
- Finast
- Fisher Foods
- Food Fair
- Food World
- Food-a-rama
- Fresh & Easy
- Furr's
- Genuardi's
- Giant Open Air
- Glen's Markets
- Hamady
- Henry's Farmers Market
- Hills Supermarkets
- Hinky Dinky
- Jewel T
- Jitney Jungle
- Johnnie's Foodmaster
- Kohl's Food Stores
- Kessel Food Markets
- Laneco
- Market Basket (California)
- Marketside
- Mars
- Marsh Supermarkets
- Más Club
- Mi Pueblo Food Center
- Minyard Food Stores
- National Supermarkets
- National Tea
- Omni Superstore
- Owen's
- Penn Fruit
- Penn Traffic
- Pick-N-Pay Supermarkets
- Piggly Wiggly Carolina Co.
- Plus
- Purity Supreme
- Quality Markets
- QFI
- Red Food
- Reid's
- SaveRite
- Sage's
- Schaffer Stores Company
- Scott's
- Seaway Food Town
- Seessel's
- Shop 'n Save
- Simon David
- Skaggs Companies
- Southern Family Markets
- Stanley Stores
- Sunflower Farmers Market
- Sunflower Market
- Super Duper
- Sweetbay Supermarket
- Tidyman's
- Twin Valu
- Ukrop's Super Markets
- Valu King
- Victory Supermarkets
- Warehouse Economy Outlet
- Weingarten's
- Wild Oats Markets
- Xpect Discounts