IGA, Inc.

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IGA, Inc.
Company type Subsidiary
Industry Retail
FoundedMay 1926;98 years ago (May 1926)
FoundersIndependent retailer owners
Headquarters Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Area served
Parent Sobeys (in Canada)
Website iga.com

IGA, Inc., is a franchised chain of grocery stores that operates in more than 41 countries. Unlike chain stores, IGA franchises are independently owned and operated. Many of these stores operate in small-town markets and belong to families that manage them. IGA was founded in the United States as the Independent Grocers Alliance in 1926. The headquarters is in Chicago, Illinois. [1]

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United States

IGA was started in May 1926 when a group of 100 independent retailers in Poughkeepsie, New York, and Sharon, Connecticut, led by J. Frank Grimes, organized themselves into a single marketing system. Guidance from the IGA management came in the form of marketing and access to a consistent supply chain. After a few years, the company began making its own canned food brand.

By the end of its first year, the group had expanded to include more than 150 retailers. In 1930, over 8,000 grocery stores were using the IGA name. It now [when?] operates with 5000 different locations worldwide.

As of 2023, there were 763 locations in 38 states and territories in the US. The states with the highest concentration are North Carolina, South Carolina and Kentucky. [2]

William Olsen was the company CEO until 1988, when he was replaced by Thomas Haggai. Haggai retired in 2016. [3]

The company uses the "Hometown Proud Supermarkets" slogan. Today [as of when?], many IGA grocery stores are still located in smaller cities and towns throughout the United States. [3]

The stores in the alliance remain independently owned and operated. The alliance oversees several resources shared among the member stores. These include, most visibly, the IGA store brand products and the logistical network that distributes them. The alliance also provides training and assessment programs and an online advertising platform. It regularly coordinates promotional events and charity fundraising events that benefit store communities.

Canada

Logo used in Canada since January 1990. Before that, the international IGA logo was used. IGA (Quebec) logo.svg
Logo used in Canada since January 1990. Before that, the international IGA logo was used.
IGA store (left) on Dundas Street in Toronto, September 1957. IGA in Toronto-Dundas Street West, looking north from Glenlake Avenue.jpg
IGA store (left) on Dundas Street in Toronto, September 1957.

In Canada (apart from British Columbia), IGA is a group of independent grocers supplied by Sobeys, which franchises the name. Acquired by Sobeys as part of its purchase of the Oshawa Group Ltd., it now operates primarily in Quebec.

The IGA operations in Atlantic Canada were sold to Loblaw Companies Limited (except for Edmundston, Shediac and Dieppe which runs as IGA-Co-op, previously acquired by Sobeys New Brunswick) and were restructured under its existing brands. The company-owned stores west of Quebec now mainly operate under the Sobeys banner. In Ontario, IGA stores have been converted to the Foodland banner.[ citation needed ] There are, however, many IGA stores still operating in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. An IGA store opened in Emerald Park, Saskatchewan, in 2016. [4] [5]

IGA Extra locations are larger and carry a wider variety of general merchandise, more akin to the hypermarket model. They include a pharmacy, large bakery, a bank, a bistro, a post office, and a larger selection of food items. IGA Extra launched in the early 2000s to take the place of Sobeys locations in the Quebec City and Montreal areas. In 2015, several Co-op Atlantic stores became IGA stores supplied by Sobeys Quebec after Co-Op decided to exit the grocery store business.

In Quebec, IGA also operates smaller supermarkets. These include Bonichoix and Tradition (a brand introduced in 1999).

In British Columbia (except for the towns of Fort Nelson, Chetwynd and Golden), IGA stores (previously Marketplace IGA) are, for the most part, independently owned and are operated by Georgia Main Food Group. [6]

Australia

The IGA brand in Australia is owned by Metcash, an Australian conglomerate retailer and wholesaler. The company supplies groceries, promotional materials, and other things to a large number of locally owned Australian supermarkets, and a few other brands like Foodland and Friendly Grocer. Collectively, they are the fourth biggest competitor in major Australian supermarkets, after Coles, Woolworths and Aldi. There are 1,400 independently owned IGA stores throughout Australia, with most running their own IGA Community Chest, which raises funds to support local communities and charities.

Philippines

Walter Mart Supermarket is the first, and only, alliance member in the Philippines. The store has 47 locations in the country, mostly in Metro Manila and Luzon - from Gapan, Nueva Ecija in the north to Tanauan, Batangas in the south. [7]

Commonwealth of Dominica

HHV. Whitchurch is the only known company in Dominica that is following the IGA. It has one location in Dominica which is in Roseau. It is located in Old St Box 771 Roseau and is one of the popular supermarkets in the country.

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References

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