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Home > Company Index > Retail > Grocery Retailing > Minyard Food Stores, Inc.
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Minyard Food Stores, Inc. |
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PROFILE |
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Everything's bigger in Texas, including regional grocery chains such as Minyard Food Stores. Its nearly 85 supermarkets are located primarily in the Dallas/Fort Worth area, where it has a 13% market share. Almost half are conventional supermarkets that operate under the Minyard Food Stores name. The rest include Sack 'n Save warehouse stores (low-cost shopping with customers bagging their own groceries), and Carnival Food Stores, which stock more ethnic products. Minyard also owns eight gas stations. The Minyard family started the company in 1932 with one East Dallas neighborhood grocery. It is among the largest US private companies owned and run by women: sisters Elizabeth Minyard and Gretchen Minyard Williams.
COMPETITION |
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FINANCIAL OVERVIEW |
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Fiscal Year-End: June
2000 Sales (mil.): 1,000.00
1-Yr. Sales Growth: (7.0)%
Employees: 7,155
Revenue per employee: $139,762.40
KEY PEOPLE |
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Elizabeth Minyard
CEO
Mario J. LaForte
CFO
CONTACT INFO |
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777 Freeport Pkwy.
Coppell, TX 75019
US
Phone: 972-393-8700
Fax: 972-462-9407
Online: Web Site
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