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Riesbeck's Food Markets
Company typePrivate
IndustryRetail
Founded1925
Headquarters

Key people

Margret (Schumacher) Riesbeck,Barney Riesbeck,Richard Riesbeck
ProductsBakery, dairy, deli, frozen foods, grocery, meat, pharmacy, produce, seafood, snacks, and other groceries

Number of employees

1,260 (2016)[1]
Websitewww.riesbeckfoods.com

Riesbeck's Food Markets, also known as simply Riesbeck's, is an American chain of 15 grocery stores located in Ohio and West Virginia. It is headquartered in St. Clairsville, Ohio.[2] As of April, 2021, five of their stores also include pharmacies.

In the 1920s with the death of Clement Riesbeck. His wife Margret (Schumacher) Riesbeck decided to relocate after his passing from Martins Ferry, Ohio, to Woodsfield, Ohio. Several years later, In order to support her family, Margret opened the “corner grocery” store in 1925. Then in 1932, “Grandma”, as Margaret was known, opened the first “Riesbeck’s” at a separate location in Woodsfield. The newly acquired location hosted a larger plot of land that allowed the construction a store several times the size of the first, Where it still stands today.

The company is employee-owned (with a majority of the company's stock owned by its employees).[3] It was ranked the 96th largest employee-owned company on the National Center for Employee Ownership's 2016 Employee Ownership 100 list, with 1,260 employees.[1]

References[edit]

  • ^ Why You Might Be Buying Your Groceries From An Employee-Owned Company (Forbes)
  • https://www.wetzelchronicle.com/opinion/columns-by-chuck-clegg/2020/11/11/through-the-lens-welcome-riesbecks-to-our-community/

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