Foodland (South Australia)

For other uses, see Foodland.
IGA Foodland
Subsidiary
Industry Supermarkets
Founded 1962
Founder Hoeper Family & various others
Headquarters Flinders Park, South Australia, Australia
Number of locations
116 (2016)
Area served
Northern Territory, Broken Hill, Australia
Key people
  • Con Sciacca (CEO)
  • Roger Drake (owner of Drake's Foodland)
  • Joseph Romeo (Romeo Retail Group)
Products Groceries/Food and Drink
Owner Independent/Families(stores) Metcash (Brand name)
Number of employees
4,000
Parent Metcash (Brand name) Stores: Independent
Website http://www.foodlandsa.com.au/

Foodland is an Australian supermarket brand with over one hundred and fifteen locations, primarily in South Australia, but also in the Northern Territory. Foodland is owned by IGA (Australia). The stores are independently owned and operated, although several operators own multiple stores. The largest groups are the Drake group, Romeo family, the Chapley family, and Eudunda Farmers Group.[1] Drake Supermarkets own over 40 supermarkets. Drake Supermarkets are owned by Roger Drake.[2] Romeo's Retail Group is the second largest owner, with 20 plus supermarkets branded as Foodland, as well as others branded IGA and SupaIGA.[3]

History

The First Foodland store was run by the Hoeper family, at Glenelg South established in 1871, the store became a Foodland in 1962, the first store to do so, the store has been expanded and modified over the years to become a small shopping centre and is now run by Romeos Retail Group.

Foodland was founded in 1962 and had 32-38 original stores banding together, that number has now grown to over 110, Primarily across South Australia and a few in the Northern Territory.

In 1974 Drake Supermarkets was founded by Roger Drake

Some larger stores were called Foodland SupaFresh, until Foodland decided to stop using the SupaFresh name

In 2005 the Foodland brand name was bought by Metcash-owned IGA (Australian supermarket group). The stores are independently owned, and reflect their individual owners and locations.[1]

In April 2014 Con Sciacca was appointed Foodland CEO, he previously held several positions at Metcash and was Promoted to CEO of Foodland after over 10 years of other positions in Metcash including CEO of Franklins.

In 2015/2016 Foodland introduced a new sub slogan, "great food lives here" and a new ad that brought a new Version of "The Mighty South Aussies" jingle.[4] While in late 2015 Foodland also announced the creation of 22 new stores with over half to be completed by mid-2017, a quarter of all stores will also be upgraded and/or enlarged, thus creating jobs

Drake Supermarkets

Drakes Supermarkets
Industry Retail
Founded 1974
Headquarters Torrensville, South Australia, Australia
Number of locations
40+
Key people
Roger Drake, CEO
Number of employees
4,000
Website www.drakes.com.au

Drakes Supermarkets first store opened in 1974 at Mitcham in South Australia, by Roger Drake and has since expanded to become South Australia's largest independent supermarket chain,[5] and the largest owner of Foodland stores.

The majority of Drakes Supermarkets are operated as Foodland or IGA brands.

The Drakes Supermarkets slogan is "Don't you be the one to miss out!"

Romeo Retail Group (Romeo Family)

The Romeo Retail Group owns several Foodland and IGA stores and are the second largest owner of Foodland Stores.

References

  1. 1 2 Lee Nicholson (22 March 2016). "10 minutes with... Con Sciacca". InDaily. Retrieved 22 March 2016.
  2. "Foodland sold to Drake". The Islander. 16 December 2005. Archived from the original on 30 April 2008. Retrieved 2008-03-02.
  3. "Store Locator". Romeo's Retail Group. Retrieved 5 March 2016.
  4. Ian Lewis (30 November 2015). "Foodland ready for battle". ProducePlus. Melbourne: Market Intelligence Limited. Retrieved 3 February 2016.
  5. "About". Drakes Supermarkets. Retrieved 5 March 2016.

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