• Bashas' seeks Chapter 11 protection

    The Bashas’ Inc family-owned grocery chain has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection as a weak economy and intense competition weighs on the supermarket industry.
    July 18, 2009

    The Bashas’ Inc family-owned grocery chain has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection as a weak economy and intense competition weighs on the supermarket industry.

    In a recent filing with the US Bankruptcy Court for the District of Arizona, the company estimated both assets and liabilities at $100 million to $500 million.

    The 77-year-old company, which is closing stores to cut costs, attributed the bankruptcy to increased competition from Wal-Mart Stores Inc, Tesco Plc’s, Fresh & Easy, and La Suprema; the weak economy and Arizona’s high home foreclosure rates; an ongoing union dispute; and tougher terms from its bankers.

    Wal-Mart, which sells more groceries than any other retailer, is testing a new Hispanic-oriented grocery store called Supermercado de Walmart in Phoenix AZ. The area around Phoenix is also home to Wal-Mart’s smaller Marketside test stores that offer ready-to-eat meals and produce.

    Bashas’ recently lowered prices on thousands of products, a move that was countered by Fry’s, a supermarket chain operated by Kroger Co, with a big advertising blitz.

    Chandler AZ-based Bashas’ said it employs more than 10,000 workers and operated about 158 stores under the Bashas’ Supermarkets, Food City, and AJ’s Purveyors of Fine Foods names. Most of its stores are in Arizona.

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