Market of Choice

Market of Choice
Private
Industry Retail (Grocery)
Founded 1979 (1979)
Headquarters Eugene, Oregon, U.S.
Key people
Richard Wright Sr., Founder
Products Grocery
Website marketofchoice.com

Market of Choice is a supermarket chain[1] based in Eugene, Oregon, United States. The store carries conventional groceries, as well as natural and organic products.[2]

History

The Market of Choice stores are owned by Market of Choice, Inc. The company began in 1979 with a single store owned by Richard Wright, Sr. in Cottage Grove, Oregon.[2] By 2011, Market of Choice had seven stores, with four in Eugene and one each in Ashland, Portland, West Linn and Corvallis.[1] As of June 2016, with the opening of a store in Bend, the total has grown to ten.[3] In 2017, Market of Choice will open its newest store at 10th and Belmont in Portland.[4]

The company is now run by the founder's son Rick Wright. Rick Wright reorganized his father's company, which included Price Chopper and Thriftway stores, and created Market of Choice.[5] As part of their rebranding, Price Chopper stores transitioned to the name PC Market and finally to Market of Choice.[6]

Local recognition

Market of Choice stores was voted the best grocery store, natural food store and salad bar in Lane County, in The Register-Guard's Readers' Choice awards in 2016. The Eugene stores were also a winner in the dessert category. [7] The Bend Market of Choice store was voted one of the Best Grocery Stores in Central Oregon in 2016 by the readers of Source Weekly.[8]

Green energy

A Market of Choice store in Eugene

Market of Choice has reduced their energy consumption by about 15-20% using a variety of means, including employee training, equipment maintenance, and replacing outdated refrigeration with more energy efficient equipment.[5] The Willamette Street location in Eugene produces solar energy, with a 30.8 kilowatt photovoltaic (PV) system, which is one of the largest such systems in the city.[5] This store also composts its organic waste onsite, and the company looks for earth-friendly packaging material for its goods.[5]

In September 2008, Market of Choice removed the use of plastic shopping bags from their stores.[9]

References

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