Northeast Grocery, Inc. Announces Retirement of Scott Grimmett And Appoints Frank Curci as CEO

January 20, 2022 Tops Markets

Northeast Grocery, Inc. (NGI) – the parent company of Price Chopper/Market 32 and Tops Markets – today announced the upcoming retirement of CEO Scott Grimmett and named former Tops Markets Chairman and CEO Frank Curci to that position. Grimmett’s retirement will be effective in February.

Balls Food Stores Celebrates a Year of Community Investment Through Reconstruction and Renovation

January 10, 2022 Balls Food Stores

Balls Food Stores celebrates newly constructed and newly remodeled locations throughout the Kansas City area in 2021. In a year where the grocery industry faced unique challenges, Balls Food Stores forged ahead with internal improvement plans through their commitment to providing the best possible service for their communities.  Innovative projects were focused on 4 locations:

Price Chopper/Market 32 and Tops Markets Complete Merger Transaction

November 9, 2021 Price Chopper/Market 32

With the regulatory review process complete and approval from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) received, Price Chopper/Market 32 and Tops Markets today announced the closure of their merger, as proposed earlier this year.

Price Chopper Selects CitrusAd for Retail Media

October 20, 2021 CitrusAd

CitrusAd adds another major grocery retailer to its growing ecommerce ad network. Price Chopper, headquartered in Overland Park, Kansas, with 52 locally owned stores joins over 25,000+ other retail stores that have banded together in the retail media boom that is igniting with CitrusAd technology. In an effort to compete with the likes of Amazon, retailers are banding together with CitrusAd’s technology to provide a scalable self-serve ad platform, that allows brands to develop targeted campaigns across an entire network of omni-channel retailers across the US.

Price Chopper Recalls Various Seafood Products Over Foreign Materials Concerns

August 2, 2021 WBNG

Price Chopper is recalling several items in its seafood department due to the possibility of foreign materials being in the products.