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1 History  



1.1  Lunds History  





1.2  Byerly's History  







2 Store Openings  



2.1  History of Lunds store openings  





2.2  History of Byerly's store openings  





2.3  History of Lunds & Byerlys store openings  







3 References  





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Lund Food Holdings

Trade name

Lunds & Byerlys
Company typePrivate
IndustryRetail
Predecessors
  • Hove's (1939–1964)
  • Lunds (1964-2015)
  • Byerly's (1968–2015)
  • Founded1939 (85 years ago) (1939)inUptown, Minneapolis, Minnesota
    HeadquartersEdina, Minnesota, U.S.

    Number of locations

    28

    Key people

    Russell T. Lund III (President and CEO)
    ProductsSupermarkets
    RevenueIncrease US$500 million (2019)[1]

    Number of employees

    3,900
    SubsidiariesLunds & Byerlys
    Websitelundsandbyerlys.com

    Lund Food Holdings, Inc is an American supermarket operator. Headquartered in Edina, it owns the upscale supermarket chain Lunds & Byerlys. The company opened its first supermarkets in the Uptown area of Minneapolis. In 2015, it changed its name from Lunds to Lunds & Byerlys. It operates 28 stores in Minneapolis-St. Paul metro area of Minnesota.[2]

    History

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    Lunds History

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    Russell T. Lund Sr. founded a grocery called Hove's in 1939 at the corner of Lake Street and Hennepin Avenue in the Uptown neighborhood of Minneapolis.[citation needed] Russell Lund Sr., an employee, took an equity stake in the cheese and cracker department in 1922 and after founding a popcorn business, a larger stake in 1939. The chain took the Lunds name in 1964.

    Lunds and Byerly's were competing companies until 1997 when Lunds acquired Byerly's. They continued to operate under their individual names until April 2015, when the stores were rebranded Lunds & Byerlys. In 2006, they launched its online grocery shopping service. Shoppers have the option of either picking up their groceries at certain stores or having it delivered to their home.

    Byerly's History

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    Byerly's
    Company typePrivate (1968-1997);
    Subsidiary (1997-2015)
    IndustryRetail, Grocery
    Founded1968; 56 years ago (1968)
    Defunct2015
    FateAcquired by Lund Food Holdings and converted into the Lunds and Byerlys brand name
    HeadquartersEdina, Minnesota

    Number of locations

    15

    Key people

    Don Byerly (founder)
    ProductsBakery, dairy, deli, frozen foods, grocery, meat, pharmacy, produce, seafood, snacks
    ParentLund Food Holdings
    WebsiteArchived official website at the Wayback Machine (archived April 16, 2015)
    Byerly's Golden Valley, MN Location

    Byerly's was founded in 1968 by Don Byerly, who opened the first store in Golden Valley, Minnesota. Byerly's opened fourteen other stores in the metro area.

    Byerly's stores, which ranged in size from 50,000 to 90,000 square feet (8,400 m2), were open 24 hours a day until, February 2008 when the store hours were changed to 6am to 12am. Byerly's locations offered in-store United States Post Offices, full-service banks, coffee shops, floral departments, wines & spirits shops, and in-store Byerly's restaurants. All Byerly's branded restaurants have now closed, but a restaurant named "Minnesota Grill" still operates out of the Roseville store location offering limited Lund's and Byerly's food items.

    The store was known for its "great customer service" and its deli and bakery. Byerly's was commonly viewed as high-end grocery shopping, and prices were relatively similar to other retail stores selling the same brands. Product quality was the core focus of Byerlys and the prices reflect higher quality products.[citation needed]

    In April 1997, the company was purchased by Lund Food Holdings, Inc., parent company of Edina-based Lunds.

    Store Openings

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    History of Lunds store openings

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    History of Byerly's store openings

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    History of Lunds & Byerlys store openings

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    References

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    1. ^ "Annual Report on Lund Food Holdings's Revenue, Growth, SWOT Analysis & Competitor Intelligence - IncFact". incfact.com. Retrieved April 28, 2023.
  • ^ "Find A Store". Lunds & Byerlys. June 30, 2014. Retrieved October 4, 2021.
  • ^ John Ewoldt. "Lunds & Byerly's Kitchen concept in Wayzata closes Jan. 22". Star Tribune. Retrieved October 4, 2021.
  • ^ "Anderson Companies and Pope Architects Deliver New Byerly's — Edina Style!". October 14, 2014.
  • ^ Black, Sam (August 12, 2011). "Big changes for Edina Byerly's?". Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal. Minneapolis–Saint Paul, Minnesota: American City Business Journals. Retrieved April 18, 2014.
  • ^ a b Alexander, Steve (July 9, 2014). "Five Rainbow Foods stores get new names, and seven more soon will". Star Tribune. Minneapolis. Retrieved July 9, 2014.
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