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American supermarket chain

Giant Hawkeye, Inc.
Type Private
ISIN US3744561016
Industry Retail (Grocery)
Founded August 31, 1931[1]
Headquarters O'Hara Township, Pennsylvania, U.s.

Number of locations

474 (216 supermarkets, 202 GetGo stores, 56 Ricker's stores)

Expanse served

Pennsylvania, Westward Virginia, Ohio, Maryland, Indiana, Alaska

Key people

David Shapira, Executive Chairman[two]
Laura Shapira Karet, CEO and President[3]
Products Bakery, dairy, cafeteria, frozen foods, general grocery, meat, pharmacy, produce, seafood, snacks, liquor, lottery tickets, fuel, sushi, Western Union, money orders, dry ice, prepared foods,
Services Convenience/Forecourt Store, Other Specialty, Supermarket, Gas Stations
Acquirement Decrease US$ viii.9 billion (FY 2017)

Number of employees

37,000
Subsidiaries GetGo, RX-21 LLC, Ricker Oil Visitor, Inc., Rini-Rego Supermarkets, Inc., Seegrid Corporation.
Website gianteagle.com

Giant Hawkeye, Inc. (Western Pennsylvania English: ) and stylized equally giant hawkeye) [4] is an American supermarket chain with stores in Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, Indiana, Alaska, and Maryland. The company was founded in 1918 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and incorporated on August 31, 1931.[one] Supermarket News ranked Behemothic Eagle 21st on the "Pinnacle 75 North American Nutrient Retailers" based on sales of $10 billion.[v] In 2021, it was the 36th-largest privately held company, every bit determined past Forbes.[6] Based on 2005 revenue, Giant Eagle is the 49th-largest retailer in the United States.[7] As of Summer 2014, the company had approximately $9.ix billion in annual sales. As of Summertime 2021, Behemothic Eagle, Inc. had 480 stores across the portfolio. 216 supermarkets (Giant Hawkeye, Giant Eagle Express, Marketplace Commune, Market District Express) and 264 fuel station/convenience stores under the GetGo banner. The company is headquartered in an office park in the Pittsburgh suburb of O'Hara Township.

History [edit]

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Later World War I, three Pittsburgh-area families—the Goldsteins, Porters, and Chaits—built a grocery concatenation called Eagle Grocery. In 1928, Eagle, now 125 stores strong, merged with Kroger. The three families agreed to stay out of the grocery business for at to the lowest degree three years.

Meanwhile, the Moravitz and Weizenbaum families congenital their own successful concatenation of grocery stores named OK Grocery. In 1931, OK Grocery merged with Hawkeye Grocery to class Giant Eagle, which was incorporated two years afterwards. Giant Eagle quickly expanded across western Pennsylvania, weathering the Great Low and Earth State of war 2.[9]

Giant Eagle in Stow, Ohio. This is the electric current Giant Eagle prototype, used since the late 1990s, but has the 1980s-era Behemothic Eagle logo font.

The concatenation remained based solely in western Pennsylvania until the 1980s, when information technology bought Youngstown, Ohio-based wholesaler Tamarkin Company, and its Valu-Male monarch stores that were converted to the Behemothic Eagle name. The Kent and Ravenna stores were the first to be converted at that time; the Youngstown stores then got converted years later. Around the mid- or late 1990s, Behemothic Eagle afterwards reached Cleveland by acquiring the Rini- Rego Finish-due north-Store stores in the area. Rini- Rego Terminate-n-Shop stores were family owned and operated in different areas of Cleveland. The family operators of Rini- Rego Cease-n-Shop formed a holding visitor named International Seaway Foods equally the main umbrella for Rini- Rego Stop-n-Shop. In 1998, Giant Eagle acquired the International Seaway Foods and converted the Rini- Rego Cease-n-Shop Stores into Behemothic Eagle Stores. Giant Eagle too purchased or opened other Northeast Ohio stores outside the Stop-due north-Store area, such equally the former Apples supermarkets in the nearby Akron area.

The company entered the Toledo marketplace, opening two stores in 2001 and 2004, both of which accept at present airtight. Behemothic Eagle emerged as one of the ascendant supermarket chains in Northeast Ohio, competing mainly confronting the New York-based Tops, from which it purchased 18 stores in October 2006. The purchases came as Tops exited the Northeast Ohio area.

Giant Hawkeye purchased independently endemic Canton Market place stores, giving information technology a shop in Somerset, Pennsylvania, a new shop in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, and its first Maryland stores: one in Cumberland, one in Hagerstown, and 2 in Frederick. The Cumberland store airtight in Dec 2003, and the Hagerstown store closed in August 2005.

Giant Eagle has aggressively expanded its footprint in the Greater Columbus area, capitalizing on the demise of the former Big Conduct supermarket chain, and taking Big Carry's traditional place equally Columbus's upmarket grocer. Behemothic Eagle first entered what it calls its "Columbus Region" in late 2000, opening three large newly congenital stores at Sawmill and Bethel Rd., Lewis Center, and Dublin-Granville Rd., with two more following in 2002 and 2003 at Gahanna and Hilliard-Rome Rd. The Hilliard-Rome Rd. location closed in early 2017. In 2004, Giant Eagle purchased nine erstwhile Big Bear stores in Columbus, Newark, and Marietta from parent company Penn Traffic. Giant Eagle has since expanded to several additional locations, acquiring other abandoned Big Comport stores and in newly constructed buildings using the current Behemothic Hawkeye prototype. Giant Eagle opened its 20th Columbus-area at New Albany Road at the Ohio Rt. 161 freeway (New Albany) in August 2007, its 21st surface area store at Hayden Run and Cosgray Roads (Dublin) in November 2007, its 22nd area store at Stelzer and McCutcheon Roads (Columbus) in July 2008 and its 23rd expanse store at South Hamilton Route and Winchester Pike (Groveport) in August 2008. A new Behemothic Eagle opened in Lancaster, in November 2008, and the quondam Large Bear located at Blacklick Crossing is undergoing an expansion and remodeling.

On September 27, 2018, Giant Eagle announced it would purchase the Ricker'southward convenience store chain in Indiana, marker the largest acquisition for GetGo since the chain's launch. It is not known if the Ricker's chain will be integrated into the GetGo brand following the closure of the deal.[10] Much every bit it has done in Pennsylvania alongside Sheetz, GetGo plans to join Ricker's in having Indiana change their laws regarding alcohol sales.[11]

Loyalty program [edit]

In 1991, Giant Hawkeye introduced the "Advantage Card", an electronic loyalty card discount system (already popular in many chains), equally a sophisticated version of the obsolete postage stamp programs. The card was after modified to double as a video rental bill of fare for Iggle Video. More recently the company has started the Fuelperks! program to entice customers. This programme allows customer the opportunity to earn ten cents off each gallon of gas (20 cents in select markets) with fifty dollars' worth of authorized purchases. In early 2009, Giant Eagle launched the Foodperks! program, mainly geared towards GetGo. This program allows customers who apply their fuelperks! at GetGo to as well earn foodperks! to relieve on groceries purchased at Giant Eagle. Every x gallons of gas purchased earns a 1% disbelieve. This tin be used up to 20% maximum at a time on a buy of up to $300. Foodperks! are valid for 90 days and fuelperks! are valid for 60 days. If the customer has more than the price of gasoline or more the 20%, those discounts will stay on their card for the residuum of the 90/60 days, and if they are not used by then, they elapse. In February 2013, Giant Eagle announced that they would be discontinuing the foodperks! program that month considering it was "a little as well complex".[12]

In 2017, Giant Hawkeye began implementing fuelperks+, an enhancement to the existing fuelperks program that reintroduces the benefits of the previous foodperks do good which had been discontinued in 2013. Under the new fuelperks+ program, customers earn one perk per dollar spent at Giant Hawkeye, Market District or GetGo stores. Also, customers can earn 5 perks for every prescription filled at Giant Eagle or Market District. At GetGo, customers earn two perks per gallon of gas. One time 50 perks is reached, customers can choose between two% off on groceries (maximum discount 20% off or $10,000) or 10 cents off each gallon of gas (upwardly to 30 free gallons per one vehicle). As in the previous fuelperks! plan, if customers accept more the price of gasoline or more the xx%, those discounts will remain on their Advantage Card for the remainder of the sixty day time menstruation.[thirteen]

Operations [edit]

Map of Behemothic Eagle stores

There are 221 store and GetGo locations in the United states of america: 99 in western Pennsylvania, 122 in fundamental, northeastern and primal Ohio, two in Morgantown, Due west Virginia, two in Frederick, Maryland and ane in Carmel, Indiana. Each shop carries between 22,000 and lx,000 items, approximately 5,000 of which are branded by Giant Eagle.

Giant Eagle offers more than than two dozen departments beyond its stores. The range of services includes Redbox video terminals, dry cleaning, in-shop day care, and pharmacies. Giant Eagle also has banking partnerships with Citizens Banking concern in Pennsylvania and Huntington Depository financial institution in Ohio and Due west Virginia, both of which take their branches open inside Giant Eagle branches seven days a week except for federal holidays.

The concatenation has built big prototypes, and it has experimented with many departments unusual to supermarkets. Larger stores feature vast selections of ethnic and organic food, dry cleaning services, Iggle video, drive-thru pharmacies, in-store banking, Eagle'due south Nest (for daycare purposes while shopping), also as in-shop coffee shops and prepared foods. Prepared foods are besides sold at larger GetGo locations that tin conform a GetGo Kitchen.

Although older Giant Eagle locations tend to exist unionized and some are even franchised stores, in recent years the company has started leaning toward non-spousal relationship visitor-owned and -operated stores. In areas where a franchised shop exists, if a GetGo exists nearby, it's operated past Giant Hawkeye itself, separate from the franchised supermarket.

Current brands [edit]

Market District [edit]

Behemothic Eagle rebranded some of its stores as Market District in an try to attract upscale shoppers. The initial two stores opened in June 2006 in the Shadyside neighborhood of Pittsburgh, and Bethel Park, simply exterior Pittsburgh.[xiv] The Giant Hawkeye name appears above the logo on the rebranded stores.[15] There are now 13 stores under this brand. The 14th store is now open in the Cleveland suburb of Westlake, Ohio. That shop is a result of Behemothic Eagle'southward endmost their existing Westlake location in October 2018 for six months to do extensive renovations.[16]

Giant Eagle Express [edit]

Giant Eagle Express is a concept shop. As of May 2016, the only operating store is in Harmar Township, Pennsylvania. An Indiana, Pennsylvania location closed its doors in 2015. The store is larger than a GetGo, but much smaller than a regular Giant Eagle supermarket store. However, the shop offers many of the same services as a Behemothic Eagle, such every bit a deli and a drive-through pharmacy. Giant Eagle Express likewise offers a café with prepared sandwiches, Behemothic Eagle's own Market District coffee, salad bar, and a wireless net connectedness. There is also a GetGo gas station.[17]

Market District Express [edit]

On June 4, 2013, Behemothic Eagle announced new Market District Express concept, which is designed to be a hybrid of the flagship Market District format launched in 2006 with the Giant Hawkeye Express format that was launched in 2007. The beginning of this brand's stores opened on December 5, 2013, in Peters Township, Pennsylvania.[18] The 2nd Market Commune Express shop opened on August eighteen, 2016 in Bexley, Ohio.[xix] The Bexley location is notable as it features a full eating place and bar inside, alongside groceries in a 30,000 square human foot shop that spans two floors.[xx]

GetGo [edit]

GetGo is a convenience store chain that also has gas stations.

Giant Eagle Pharmacy [edit]

Standalone Giant Eagle Chemist's location in Columbus in 2021.

Giant Eagle began adding pharmacies to their stores in the 1980s, along with other "store-within-a-store" concepts photo, floral, and video rental. Giant Eagle Pharmacy also offers several immunizations throughout the year for pneumonia, influenza, and Shingrix. These are typically walk-in, merely vary depending on the pharmacists available.[21]

Until 2021, all Behemothic Hawkeye Chemist's locations were located within standard Giant Eagle and Marketplace Commune locations. This changed when a standalone Behemothic Eagle Pharmacy opened in Columbus's German Hamlet neighborhood after Behemothic Eagle opted not to renew its lease at the existing Giant Hawkeye location in the area, allowing for the property to be redeveloped. The location opened in a former Lawson's, and assumed the prescription accounts from the previous location.[22]

Giant Eagle Contact Lenses [edit]

Giant Eagle partnered with Arlington Lens Supply in 2010 to sell contact lenses online via their website.

Ricker Oil Visitor, Inc. [edit]

Ricker's is a 56-chain, Indiana-based convenience store and gas station chain purchased by Giant Eagle in 2018.

Starbucks [edit]

Behemothic Eagle has a contract to operate Starbucks kiosks in some of its stores; the workers are employed past Giant Eagle, only become certified baristas later completing the procedure.[ citation needed ]

Defunct brands [edit]

Phar-Mor [edit]

Giant Eagle was the largest shareholder of the Phar-Mor chain during its heyday in the 1980s and 1990s, although it was operated divide from the chief Behemothic Eagle concatenation.[23] The Shapira family who owns Giant Eagle provided Phar-Mor founder Mickey Monus with the financing necessary to start his concatenation. Later on Monus was convicted of embezzlement, Phar-Mor filed for bankruptcy and eventually liquidated. Due to Giant Hawkeye's stake in Phar-Mor, it was able to larn Phar-Mor's Youngstown-area avails in bankruptcy court afterwards the chain liquidated.

Iggle Video [edit]

Giant Eagle one time operated Iggle Video locations inside many of its locations to serve as its video rental shop. Similar Behemothic Hawkeye Chemist's, Iggle Video (which spelled "eagle" from its phonetic pronunciation in Pittsburghese, even outside of Pittsburgh) never operated in stand up-alone locations. Similar other video rental bondage, Iggle Video offered flick and video game rentals. They also served as the local Ticketmaster outlet in the Pittsburgh region before the advent of the Internet made it possible to buy live issue tickets from Ticketmaster online. In the mid- to late 2000s, Giant Eagle phased these stores out in favor of Redbox automated retail machines, with Ticketmaster sales moved to the customer service desk.

Giant Eagle Optical [edit]

In Oct 2004, Behemothic Hawkeye began a long-term experiment with in-store optometry centers dubbed "Giant Eagle Optical". There were four locations in the Pittsburgh area: North Hills (McIntyre Square), South Hills (Donaldson's Crossroads), due east (Monroeville), and westward (Robinson). The stores accepted most major vision plans and offered a broad variety of designer frames, as well as exclusive Giant Eagle brands. They also participated in the Fuelperks! programme and were staffed mostly by ABO-certified opticians. Noting that "some programs don't show viable across a broad number of stores", Behemothic Eagle chose to shut its Optical locations beginning in Baronial 2009.[24]

Valu King and Good Cents [edit]

In December 2008, Behemothic Eagle opened the rebranded Valu King supermarket in Eastlake, Ohio.[25] The Valu King name dates dorsum to the 1980s. The rebranded Valu Rex operated stores in Eastlake, Ravenna, and Brooklyn in Ohio and Johnstown and Erie in Pennsylvania, with the most recent store opened in May 2012.

In 2012, Giant Eagle opened a new low-cost supermarket concept chosen Expert Cents, located in Ross Township, Pennsylvania. The concept is like to that of a Valu Male monarch, but carries a slightly larger product selection. Good Cents eventually replaced all rebranded Valu Male monarch every bit Giant Eagle'southward low-cost brand.[26]

Proficient Cents and Valu Rex both were no frills stores designed to compete with similar stores such as Aldi, Save-A-Lot, and Lesser Dollar Food.

On February 25, 2015 (Wednesday), Behemothic Eagle announced it would shut all the Good Cents stores by the cease of March. It was looking for open spots at nearby Giant Eagle locations for displaced employees.[27]

On March 2, 2015 (Monday), all Good Cents stores were sold and closed.

Employees [edit]

Giant Eagle has well-nigh 32,000 employees and many of them are unionized under United Food and Commercial Workers Local 1776ks of Pittsburgh, and UFCW Local 880 of Cleveland. The Maryland and Columbus stores are not unionized, much similar some independently owned stores throughout Pennsylvania and the Youngstown, Ohio area. Some employees in the Eagle's Nest and Photo Lab departments are also non-marriage employees.

Ad [edit]

Giant Eagle currently uses the slogan "That's Another Giant Eagle Advantage"[28] with its advertising, focusing on the eAdvantage offering of the week. This campaign features shop employees and customers, that put their ain spin on what Giant Eagle offers. The entrada includes a focus on production selection, quality, customer service, and price leadership.[29]

From 2011 to 2014 the slogan was "That's my Behemothic Hawkeye Reward". From 2009 until 2011, the slogan was "Low prices. Uncompromising quality." In December 2009, a variation being used was "Lower prices. Uncompromising quality." for online advertisements on thepittsburghchannel.com website.[30]

From 2001 until 2009, the slogan "Brand every day taste improve", was used. Information technology was meant to showcase product quality as compared to the convenience focus used in the previous entrada.[29]

From 1993 until 2001, "it takes a behemothic to brand life unproblematic" was used as the slogan. This was focused on convenience, and spawned the "Fee Fi Fo Fum" commercials. The commercials featured everything from the full general store, the produce and deli departments to a spot featuring Jay Bell and Jeff Male monarch of the Pittsburgh Pirates. This replaced the previous "A lot you can feel good about... especially the price" motto.

The concatenation, under pressure level from Wal-Mart, has implemented a lower-prices campaign throughout its stores, featured on products that customers purchase most. Giant Hawkeye also sells Topco-produced Valu Time products, which are substantially cheaper than other private-label and proper name-make merchandise. These co-be with the Behemothic Hawkeye branded items, which are priced lower than national brands, yet higher than Valu Time. Before these brands existed, Giant Eagle mostly used Topco'southward Food Society label as the generic production.[ commendation needed ]

Criticism [edit]

Giant Eagle has the highest market share of any supermarket chain in the Pittsburgh area, giving it a de facto monopoly in some parts of western Pennsylvania; only stores supplied by United Natural Foods (UNFI) such as Shop 'n Save, FoodLand, and County Market have much of a presence in the area. The structure of new supercenters, including Walmart and others, and no frills supermarkets such as Aldi attracting value-seeking customers have somewhat decreased Giant Hawkeye's regional market share in first decades of the twenty-first century.

Behemothic Eagle's market dominance in Greater Pittsburgh has led to accusations of the visitor ownership up either existing supermarket locations or prime real estate for the sole purpose of non allowing a competitor come in.[31] A notable case came in 2016, when the chain purchased property in McCandless, Pennsylvania that had been planned for a Walmart location most an existing Giant Eagle; Walmart later backed out and Giant Hawkeye made no immediate declaration of plans for the property.[32] The deal came only weeks after Giant Eagle laid off 350 workers from its corporate role.[33] Similar accusations have been made about GetGo not assuasive Sheetz or Speedway opening up locations within the Pittsburgh city limits while GetGo has, although both competitor bondage have several locations within the immediate suburbs;[34] 7-Eleven's 2021 acquisition of Speedway made the result partially moot as vii-Eleven has operated multiple locations within the Pittsburgh city limits for decades, though Sheetz remains "locked out" by GetGo.[35] Giant Eagle was also successful in blocking a Walmart location opening at the dilapidated Northern Lights Shopping Center in Economy, Pennsylvania, though Walmart somewhen opened a location on the hillside behind the property in 2014 later on finding a loophole effectually Behemothic Eagle'southward lease at Northern Lights;[36] Behemothic Eagle ultimately closed this location on Jan two, 2021.[eight]

Before Walmart, Behemothic Eagle's final nationally-significant competitor in the Pittsburgh marketplace was Kroger, which had bought the original Eagle but exited Western Pennsylvania in 1984 due to labor issues with its union every bit well every bit the local economic system at the time. Many Giant Eagle locations in Pennsylvania and Northeast Ohio occupy former Kroger sites and used the distinctive Kroger prototypes from the 1980s with the sloped glass-roof entrance until about of the stores were remodeled or replaced with newer stores in the early 2000s with Behemothic Eagle'due south current image. Kroger and Giant Eagle yet compete caput-to-head in Morgantown, Columbus and Indianapolis.

Despite the perceived monopoly, Giant Eagle holds but a 32% market share in Pittsburgh as of Baronial 2018, but barely edging out Walmart.[37]

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External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • Marketplace District'south official website

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giant_Eagle

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