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Five former Rainbow Foods grocery stores assumed new identities Wednesday, two months after a consortium headed by Supervalu Inc. acquired 18 Rainbow Foods stores in the Twin Cities for $65 million.
Shoppers can't miss the crossovers — Rainbow carries the Cub store brand, Essentials. In the checkout lanes, it accepts the Cub Rewards cards. A company spokesman said Cub supplies the food in ...
two to become Byerly’s stores (owned by Lund Food Holdings), and six to remain Rainbow stores. Roundy’s sold the stores as it looks to exit the Twin Cities. Supervalu—which owns Cub Foods ...
Of the 18 Rainbow locations being sold to the group, 10 will become Cub Foods stores, two will become Byerly's locations and six will keep the Rainbow Foods name. Roundy's Inc. is getting out of ...
Rainbow Foods sold its 28 metro-area stores in 2014, and now Cub Foods' 47 metro stores are on the auction block. Livingston said it's almost unprecedented to have the two biggest food-sellers in ...
Cub bought several Rainbow Foods stores in 2014 ... including Cub Liquors, Wine & Spirits stores, and food stores in the Twin Cities and elsewhere.
Grocery competition in the Twin Cities is ... Most of the store's 67 employees will transfer to other stores. Rainbow Foods on Rockford Road in Plymouth closed in May. The Robbinsdale store ...
RICHFIELD, Minnesota — A new grocer is set to take over the old Rainbow Foods in Richfield ... money transfer location and grocery store. Porfirio Castillo said it all started in Mexico with ...