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Sellers Bros.
Company type
  • Private
  • family business
  • IndustryRetail (Grocery)
    Founded1921
    HeadquartersHouston, TX

    Number of locations

    17

    Key people

    Kirk Sellers (Chairman & CEO)
    ProductsBeer, dairy, deli, frozen foods, general merchandise, meat, pharmacy, produce, seafood, wine.
    OwnerSellers family (100%)
    Websitewww.sellersbros.com

    Sellers Bros. is a chain of grocery stores and convenience stores based in Houston, Texas, United States.

    The company was formed in 1921,[1] and its officers are George R. Sellers; Joseph L. Sellers; and John L. Sellers.[2] Sellers Bros. operates 12 supermarkets/grocery stores and five convenience stores.[3]

    In the 1990s Sellers Bros. used direct mail as the method of marketing to customers. In 1997 Sellers Bros. hired an advertising firm to promote the chain to Hispanic people. In 1998, the chain had eight grocery stores and six convenience stores. Most of the locations were inside the 610 Loop. Ronnie Sellers, the president of the chain, said that it does not advertise as much as other area supermarket chains. Sellers added that the chain planned to expand its radio advertising in a manner proportionate to the expansion of the chain. When expanding, the chain typically buys existing properties. For example, it acquired an Appletree market which opened in January 1998. Laura Elder of the Houston Business Journal said that the opening had "little fanfare." Elder added that, at the time, executives from the company tended to be "low-key."[4]

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    References

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    1. ^ "After 75 years, grocery chain decides to hire an ad agency", Laura Elizabeth Elder, Houston Business Journal (October 11, 1996).
  • ^ Sellers Bros Profile, Business Profiles, Houston Business Journal (2007).
  • ^ "Sellers Bros. Houston Grocery Stores - Locations".
  • ^ Elder, Laura. "Independent grocers find growth despite gargantuan competition." Houston Business Journal. Sunday February 1, 1998. Retrieved on August 17, 2011.
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    Categories: 
    Supermarkets of the United States
    American companies established in 1921
    Retail companies established in 1921
    Companies based in Houston
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