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Seessel's Supermarkets, Inc.
Company typeSubsidiaryofAlbertsons
Founded1858 (Memphis, Tennessee)
Defunct2002
Fatesold to Schnucks in 2002

Number of locations

12
ProductsUpscale products

Seessel's Supermarkets was an upscale grocery chaininMemphis, Tennessee, owned by Albertsons, Inc. It was acquired by Schnucks in 2002, which rebranded the stores Schnucks.

History

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Seessel's was founded in 1858,[1] when Henry Seessel opened a meat stand in downtown Memphis. The first Seessel's Supermarket opened on Union Avenue in 1941. In 1997, brothers Art and Jerry Seessel, the fifth generation of the family to operate the business, sold the supermarket to Alabama-based Bruno's Supermarkets. Bruno's struggled with the 10-store chain, and Seessels took back the stores before selling them to Idaho-based Albertsons, Inc. in 1999. In 2002, Albertsons sold the 12-store chain to Schnucks, which rebranded the stores.[1]

In 2011, Schnucks left the Memphis market and sold the former Seessel's stores to Kroger.[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b Milligan, Tara (1 May 2002). "Art Seessel may stay on under new store ownership". www.bizjournals.com. Retrieved 2019-11-06.
  • ^ Dowd, James (September 2, 2011). "Schnucks to leave Memphis; sells most grocery stores, gas stations to Kroger". The Commercial Appeal. Retrieved December 19, 2011.
  • “We spent all of our money on groceries from Seesel’s”

    Sources

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    Art Seessel's short biography


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