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Thursday, April 14, 2011

Superfresh To Close 22 Stores In Maryland

The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company, Inc. (A&P, OTC: GAPTQ) today announced that it is filing a motion seeking court approval of bidding procedures to market and sell 25 Superfresh stores in two southern states and the District of Columbia, as the Company continues to fully implement its comprehensive financial and operational restructuring.

The 25 Superfresh locations to be put up for sale under the proposed bidding process include 22 in Maryland, two in Delaware and one in the District of Columbia. Any sales resulting from the proposed bidding process are expected to be completed by mid-June, subject to court approval.

A&P President and Chief Executive Officer Sam Martin said, “The Company has been working hard to implement our turnaround strategy since last year. As part of our ongoing review of our store footprint, we determined that these 25 Superfresh locations are outside A&P’s core market. While the decision to put these non-core stores up for sale will unfortunately impact some of our customers, partners, communities and Associates, this is a necessary step in our efforts to restore the Company to long-term financial health.”

The Company will encourage loyal customers to continue shopping at these locations during the marketing and sales process.

Mr. Martin continued, “A&P will actively market these locations and is encouraging our dedicated Associates to remain focused on serving our customers and to help show prospective buyers the true potential of these stores. We are continuing to focus on delivering exceptional service to our Superfresh customers in these locations throughout the sale process.”

The Company’s Superfresh locations in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and the Maryland/Delaware shore area are not being put up for sale as part of the proposed bidding process. These stores will continue to operate normally with fully stocked shelves and the excellent service A&P customers expect.
 
About A&P

Founded in 1859, A&P is one of the nation’s first supermarket chains. The Company operates 395 stores in eight states and the District of Columbia under the following names: A&P, Waldbaum’s, Pathmark, Best
Cellars, The Food Emporium, Superfresh and Food Basics.

EDITOR NOTES: A&P the parent company of Super Fresh told 25 stores Wednesday they are now up for sale until June. That includes Salisbury, Cambridge, Milford, Dover, Chestertown here on the shore. The two Ocean City and Rehoboth stores are not included. If the stores do no sell by June, they will reevaluate each store. We know what that may mean as they are trying to sell to pay off creditors in the Chapter 11.

19 comments:

  1. Woo-Woo Obama is loving this...

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  2. Again do you all know why??? Super Fresh is one of the last grocery stores that has a Union. Go figure a Union destroying American jobs.

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  3. Giant, Super Rite, Safeway, Acme all still have unions.

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  4. Bring Publix here, I would love it, they are super nice grocery stores.

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  5. Wow last I heard the one in OC was closing but the one in Salisbury was not.

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  6. The Super Fresh at the Gold Coast Mall has already closed.

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  7. I used to go there, but so often when I go for something in particular, they're out of it.
    I got tired of wasting my time.
    It's a tough market. You have to be good to survive.

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  8. @941

    notice how all those you mention have the highest prices...?

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  9. i find them to be the most expensive grocery store in salisbury. .

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  10. Salisbury area needs another grocery store chain besides Food Lion, Giant and Wal Mart.

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  11. What's left in OC is another Super Fresh in the run down shopping center where Roses is and a Food Lion at 120th St. These plus a Super Fresh in West OC are accessible with public transportation.

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  12. I got news for ya Skippy. DE and MD are not southern states.

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  13. I am sad to hear the news... I love superfresh, yes they are expensive but you get what you pay for. They have the best meats and bakery in town

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  14. I hope the Salisbury SuperFresh doesn't go. Wally world is going to wind up being the only game in town in a few years.

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  15. I work for frito lay and i will tell you this The Salisbury location WILL be closed by July 1. mark my words.....

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  16. Super fresh is more expensive than others in the area. Union or not, if you're not competitive you're out.

    Law of the jungle and business 101.
    Leave or stay I won't miss you or shop there.

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  17. I love college ave Superfresh!! This sucks. Yeah, I know, they were expensive, BUT don't people know they have lowered a lot of their prices over the past year? They have great sales. I LOVE their America's Choice brand, especially in cheese, frozen fruit, and rotisserie. Every time I try Giant's fresh produce, I get sick...dont ask me why. I only get my produce at Superfresh. Even though I'm moving from this area before they close, I feel bad for Salisbury. Superfresh is a better quality store & cleaner. As for keeping things in stock, their manager told me they order it, but their warehousing is a separate company now and don't deliver when they are supposed to sometimes.-I'm sure that doesn't help :/ So after this, Giant will be the only grocery in town that doubles coupons? Ugh...

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  18. Many people want to blame the employees for the conditions or out of sale items at super fresh. Remember it is corporately owned and ultimately all the staff does is follow policy.

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  19. 7:52 i could not agree more with you...

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