Three years ago, Roundy’s and its Pick ‘n Save, Metro Market and Copps grocery stores in Wisconsin were not exactly thriving.
Its locations were dated and in need of a makeover. Competitors big and small were chipping away at the company's dominant market share in the state. Same-store sales were dropping.
And the company was handcuffed by debt that prevented it from plowing money back into stores and lowering prices to keep up with competitors.
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