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Ruler Foods, Inc.
Ruler Foods
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryRetail
Founded1998; 26 years ago (1998), in Seymour, Indiana, U.S.
FounderCreated by JayC Food Stores
Headquarters
900 A Avenue E.
Seymour, Indiana
,
U.S.
Number of locations
50 (2021)
Areas served
Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, Kentucky and Missouri
Key people
Kathryn McLay (CEO)
ProductsBakery, dairy, deli, frozen foods, general grocery, meat, produce, seafood, snacks, liquor, bulk foods
RevenueUS$7 million (2021)
ParentKroger
Websiterulerfoods.com Edit this at Wikidata

Ruler Foods, Inc. is a discount warehouse store grocery chain in the United States, currently owned by Kroger, and headquartered in Seymour, Indiana.[1] It is a no-frills grocery store where 80% of the offerings are Kroger Brand, the customers bag their own groceries at the checkout, and rent shopping carts for 25 cents. Kroger operates Ruler Foods stores in Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Missouri, and Tennessee.

It was part of JayC Food Stores, which was purchased by Kroger in 1999; however, as of 2018, JayC is now included in the Kroger Louisville division, with Ruler Foods now having its own division. Ruler Foods has its own corporate headquarters adjacent to Freeman Municipal Airport in Seymour, Indiana, which is 90 miles due west of its parent company's Cincinnati headquarters.

History

The concept was started by JayC Foods as a discount banner. By the end of 1998, the company operated three Ruler Foods store locations. After the purchase of JayC Foods by Kroger in 1999, the JayC division grew its Ruler Foods brand to 13 stores at the end of 2012, including the first store outside of Indiana. Some of the added Ruler Foods were conversions from JayC stores, which has 38 stores at the end of 2012.

The chain's stores are typically 20,000 square feet (1,900 m2), far smaller than a Kroger Marketplace, and do not include a pharmacy or gas station. Ruler Foods primarily carries Kroger's private brands and includes a limited selection of grocery items. Customers bag their own groceries and pay a 25-cent deposit for shopping carts.[2]

Locations

Ruler Foods Location in Marion, Indiana (Store #090-00239).

The majority of Ruler Foods locations are in Indiana, with some in Illinois, Ohio, Kentucky, and Missouri. Kroger opened its first Ruler Foods in Kentucky in Henderson. The first Ruler Foods in Ohio opened in Lima. A location in Brownsville, Tennessee opened in October 2015 and Milan, Tennessee in March 2016. Typically, Ruler Foods stores open in markets where Kroger does not have existing stores. New Ruler Foods stores have opened in Charleston, IL, St. Ann, MO, Cape Girardeau, MO, St. Louis, MO, Bellefontaine Neighbors, MO, St. Charles, MO, Belleville, IL, Fairview Heights, IL, Granite City, IL, Collinsville, IL, Highland, IL, Olney, IL, Robinson, IL, Springfield, IL, Godfrey, IL, Martin, TN, Milan, TN, Cynthiana, KY and Princeton, KY.[3] Ruler's expansion to St. Louis is a return to the city for Kroger, who previously operated about 50 stores in the area before pulling out in the 1980s amidst intense competition between several local chains. The store has even advertised that it carries Kroger-brand goods, interviewing customers who remembered them or their families shopping at Kroger and remembering its quality.

As of April 2016, Ruler Foods operated 43 stores in six Midwest and Midsouth states — Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, Missouri, Ohio, and Tennessee.[4] As of July 2019, the number had increased to about 50 stores, but also over that time a new logo and branding were introduced and most stores were extensively remodeled.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Contact Us Today - Simple. Smart. Fresh. - Ruler Foods". Ruler Site. Retrieved March 28, 2020.
  2. ^ Demeropolis, Tom (June 5, 2013). "Kroger rolling out more Ruler Foods shops". Cincinnati Business Courier. Retrieved May 11, 2023.
  3. ^ Ruler Foods
  4. ^ "Kroger to build 10 Ruler Foods stores". Supermarket News. April 5, 2016. Retrieved March 28, 2020.
  5. ^ Springer, Jon (July 1, 2019). "Ruler Foods President Takes New Role at Kroger". Winsight Grocery Business. Retrieved March 28, 2020.

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