Combined Companies Will Maintain Separate Brands But Create Scale and Bring Efficiencies to Local Shoppers
Schenectady, N.Y./Williamsville, N.Y. — 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.
Under the terms of the agreement, the two companies will be managed locally by their respective leaders and continue to be referred to by their established brand identities, but will be owned and overseen by a new parent company, Northeast Grocery, Inc. As previously announced, Scott Grimmett, the current president and CEO of Price Chopper/Market 32, will lead the new parent company. He will also serve on its board of directors as will Frank Curci, former Tops Markets Chairman and CEO.
The agreement cements a powerful alliance between the two storied independent grocery chains, as it virtually doubles their collective footprint in the Northeast. With increased scale across their now-combined footprint of nearly 300 stores, the merged companies are better positioned to leverage increased value for customers; advance shared opportunities for innovation; and fortify the depth of their expanded workforce, community, and trade partnerships, thereby becoming stronger and more competitive.
“We’re appreciative of the FTC’s diligence in reviewing this merger and grateful to have received all of the necessary approvals. Now, we can dedicate ourselves to bringing these two storied grocery chains together, leveraging best practices, developing new opportunities, and finding efficiencies that will help us continue to deliver distinctive shopping experiences,” said Grimmett.
The regulatory review process by the FTC mandates the divestiture of 12 of the combined companies’ stores. C&S Wholesale Grocers (C&S) has been approved to purchase all 12 stores. GU Markets LLC, an affiliate of C&S Wholesale Grocers, will operate these stores. C&S will continue to recognize the union workforce at these locations. The 12 Tops stores to be divested and purchased by C&S Wholesale Grocers are:
Cooperstown | 5 Commons Dr. | Cooperstown, N.Y. 13326 |
Cortland | 3932 State Route 281 | Cortland, N.Y.13045 |
Norwich | 54 E Main St. | Norwich, N.Y. 13815 |
Owego | 1145 NY-17C | Owego, N.Y. 13827 |
Peru | 50 S. Main St. | Peru, N.Y. 12972 |
Rome | 217 Erie Blvd. W. | Rome, N.Y. 13440 |
Rutland | 14 N. Main St. | Rutland, V.T. 05701 |
Saranac Lake | 156 Church St. | Saranac Lake, N.Y. 12972 |
Sherrill | 87 E State St. | Sherrill, N.Y. 13461 |
South Watertown | 1330 Washington St | S. Watertown, N.Y. 13601 |
Warrensburg | 3836 Main St. | Warrensburg, N.Y. 12885 |
Watertown | 22050 Seaway Shopping Ctr. | Watertown, N.Y. 13601 |
“We believe that this merger will be a positive for our membership, preserving union jobs and strengthening the company’s prospects into the foreseeable future,” said Frank DeRiso, president of the UFCW Local One. “We are pleased that we have an agreement with the new owner and they are committed to retaining all of the existing union jobs and contracts. We would like to thank the office of the NYS Attorney General, Senator Chuck Schumer and our UFCW International Union for their guidance, assistance and cooperation during this complicated process. This merger will benefit both consumers and union members.”
Blaine Bringhurst will serve as president of the Price Chopper/Market 32 business and John Persons as the president of the Tops Markets business. Dave Langless, the Chief Financial Officer of Tops, will serve as the parent company’s CFO.
Northeast Grocery, Inc. will be headquartered in Schenectady, N.Y., as will Price Chopper/Market 32. Tops Markets will retain its main office in Williamsville, N.Y.
“Completing the details of this merger marks a major milestone for the management teams of both Price Chopper/Market 32 and Tops,” said Grimmett. “And I’m confident that our teammates and associates are excited about it and will continue to deliver excellence.”
We Have You Covered for ThanksVegan!
As passionate food lovers, Thanksgiving is one of our favorite days of the year. There are so many delicious entrees, sides, and desserts to enjoy. We always love trying new dishes, and this holiday we are looking forward to some vegan options. Check out the recipes below that are guaranteed to make your ThanksVegan celebration a success!
ThanksVegan Appetizer: Pumpkin Hummus
1 can PICS Chickpeas, drained
3/4 cup pumpkin purée
2 Tbsp. tahini
2 Tbsp. lemon juice
1 tsp. salt
1 tsp. olive oil plus more, for garnish
Roasted pumpkin seeds, for garnish (optional)
1 bag PICS Mini Pretzels
- Place all the ingredients except the olive oil, pumpkin seeds (if using), and pretzels in a food processor and blend until smooth and creamy.
- Transfer to a bowl and drizzle with the olive oil. Top with the roasted pumpkin seeds, if desired.
- Serve with pretzels for dipping.
Makes about 2¾ cups
ThanksVegan Entrée: Butternut Squash Bird’s Nests
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 Tbsp. + 1 teaspoon oil (olive or avocado)
1 pkg. PICS Butternut Vegetable Noodles
½ onion, chopped and sautéed
1 can PICS Chickpeas, drained
1/2 tsp fresh rosemary, chopped
Salt and pepper, to taste
Fresh herbs, for garnish (optional)
- In a skillet, sauté the garlic in the oil for 2 minutes, or until fragrant.
- Preheat oven to 350 F. Toss chickpeas in rosemary, salt, and pepper.
- Create separate piles (“nests”) of squash in a baking dish, fill each nest with chickpeas, drizzle with oil and bake for 20 minutes.
- Serve immediately with fresh herb garnish, if desired.
Makes 3 servings
ThanksVegan Dessert: Pumpkin Pie Spice Chocolate Ice Cream Floats
4 scoops PICS Very Chocolate Vegan Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert
4 oz. bourbon or dark rum (optional)
Chilled ginger ale
Optional toppings: vegan whipped cream and pumpkin pie spice
- Place 1 scoop of the ice cream in a tall chilled glass.
- Add the bourbon or rum, if using, then fill to the top with ginger ale.
- Top with vegan whipped cream and pumpkin pie spice, if desired. Repeat with the remaining ingredients.
Makes 4 servings
Vegan Strawberry Shake2 scoops PICS Strawberry Vegan Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert
1 cup PICS Unsweetened Almond Milk
1 cup fresh or frozen strawberries
- Place ice cream, almond milk, and strawberries into a blender and blend until smooth.
- Serve immediately and enjoy!
Makes 2 servings
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If you are anything like me, mealtime is always a last-minute preparation occasion. I am either missing ingredients or have simply run out of time to get something on the table for my family. Have no fear, as the newest line of Carolina® Ready to Serve Rice is here to save the day, and some time!
Carolina® Ready to Heat Jasmine Rice is a fast and convenient way to put delicious flavor, with quality you can trust, on every plate. This long grain variety is precooked, but made with no added preservatives and no MSG. Now, you can enjoy all of the delicious aromatic taste of traditional Thai Jasmine Rice, in less time, and without skimping on quality or flavor. This ready to heat product is microwavable and ready in 90 seconds providing a meal that is not only quick but high value. It’s apparent that Carolina Rice puts their heart and soul into giving you and your family delicious tasting products, using Non-GMO Project Verified Jasmine Rice. It is also perfect for a variety of dietary needs including Gluten Free and suitable for vegan and vegetarian diets.
You can find these tasty varieties in the rice aisle at Price Chopper/Market 32:
- Jasmine White
- Garlic and Olive Oil Jasmine
- Cilantro Limón Jasmine
The real question is…which NEW Carolina® Ready to Serve Rice flavor are you going to try first?
Asian Chicken & Jasmine Rice Salad
This nutritious Asian salad made with a prepared sesame dressing and shredded cooked chicken makes a quick and easy lunch or dinner.
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 0 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes
Serves: 4
Ingredients:
2 pkg (8.8 oz each) Carolina® Jasmine Rice RTS
1 bag (12 oz) prepared shredded coleslaw mix
1 1/2 cups shredded cooked chicken
1 cup shelled edamame, cooked
1 seedless orange, segmented
1/2 cup prepared sesame dressing
2 tbsp lime juice
1/3 cup roasted cashews
Instructions:
- Prepare rice according to package directions; let cool. Toss together rice, coleslaw mix, shredded chicken, edamame, orange segments, sesame dressing and lime juice.
- Divide among bowls. Sprinkle with cashews before serving.
Tip: Use canned mandarin orange segments for easy preparation.
Burrito Rice Bowl
Perfect for busy nights, this family-friendly chicken and rice bowl only takes minutes to prepare with shredded cooked chicken.
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 0 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes
Serves: 4
Ingredients:
2 pkg (8.8 oz each) Carolina® Jasmine Rice Naturally Flavored Cilantro Limon RTS
1 cup shredded cooked chicken
1 cup shredded lettuce
1/2 cup shredded Cheddar cheese
1/2 cup halved cherry tomatoes
1/4 cup ranch dressing
1/4 cup guacamole
Instructions:
- Prepare rice according to package directions.
- Divide rice among 4 bowls. Top with chicken, lettuce, cheese and cherry tomatoes.
- Drizzle ranch dressing over top. Serve with guacamole.
Tip: Substitute pulled pork, shrimp or black beans for chicken.
Rice and Beans Skillet Dinner
This take on a New Orleans favorite is ready in minutes – so you can let the good times roll.
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 15 minutes
Serves: 4
Ingredients:
2 pkg (8.8 oz each) Carolina® Jasmine Rice Naturally Flavored Garlic & Olive Oil RTS
2 tbsp olive oil
1 onion, diced
2 stalks celery, diced
1 red pepper, diced
2 tbsp Cajun seasoning
1 can (19 oz) pinto beans, drained and rinsed
1 cup tomato sauce
2 tbsp finely chopped fresh parsley
2 tbsp thinly sliced green onions
1 tbsp lemon juice
Instructions:
- Heat oil in large skillet set over medium heat; cook onion, celery, red pepper and Cajun seasoning for about 5 minutes or until vegetables are slightly softened.
- Increase heat to medium-high; stir in rice, pinto beans, tomato sauce and 1/4 cup water. Cook for about 5 minutes or until heated through and sauce is thickened.
- Remove pan from heat; stir in parsley, green onions and lemon juice. Divide evenly among bowls.
Tip: For smoky flavor, sprinkle cooked and crumbled bacon over each serving.
New Items: Bantam Bagels Mini Stuffed Pizzas
Bantam Bagels – the most unique and exciting way to eat New York’s most iconic food, burst into NYC’s bagel-sphere in 2013, changing the way that people eat the iconic bagel. Since reinventing the bagel, Bantam has quickly become the go-to brand for foodie-focused disruption. Bantam grasped the attention of all carb loving, calorie conscious, on the go foodies of New York City and beyond!
Bantam is the brand that takes the classic bagel you absolutely love and stuffs it full of everything you want to go on top of a great bagel, on the inside. From their everything bagel stuffed with veggie cream cheese, to bagels stuffed with soft scrambled egg, cheddar cheese and bacon, Bantam makes breakfast accessible, fun, portable and not to mention, delicious!
Now, Bantam Bagels is excited to introduce the newest way to enjoy an iconic bite of New York City with their brand new Mini Stuffed Pizzas! We’re talking real deal NYC pizza dough, stuffed with mouthwatering marinara sauce, mozzarella cheese and more. These handheld pizza snacks are perfect for mobile munching, or easy and delicious dinners. Now available in Margherita, pizza dough stuffed with marinara, mozzarella and basil & Pepperoni, pizza dough stuffed with marinara, mozzarella and pepperoni!
Surviving the toughest bagel critics – New Yorkers, The Oleksaks continue to believe if you can make it here, you can make it anywhere, and that is a classic New York story.
Shop new Bantam Pizzas in the frozen section of a Price Chopper near you!
New Items: Doritos 3D
Doritos 3D Crunch is a new, unique snack with intense crunch and bold twists on fan-favorite flavors -a whole new way to experience Doritos.
Try Doritos 3D Crunch Chili Cheese Nacho for a savory chili and cheese flavor that will have you coming back for more, or try Spicy Ranch for a twist on your favorite creamy ranch with a kick of heat.
Doritos believes there’s boldness in everyone. They champion those who are true to themselves, who live life fully engaged and take bold action by stepping outside of their comfort zone and pushing the limits.
Step outside your comfort zone and try Doritos 3D at your local Price Chopper & Market 32 today!
Assorted Halloween Cupcakes
by Jodie Fitz
1 vanilla boxed cake mix
1 tablespoon green decorating sugar
Orange food coloring
Yellow food coloring
Cupcake liners
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
Mix cake batter as directed on the box. Divide batter into thirds.
Fill four lined muffin tin cups with the plain vanilla batter until almost full.
Stir 1 tablespoon of green decorating sugar into 1/3 of the batter and stir until it turns green. Fill four of the lined muffin tin cups.
Divide the remaining 1/3 of the batter into thirds again. Add yellow food coloring to one portion, orange food coloring to another portion, and stir. Fill the remaining four lined muffin cups with a layer of yellow batter, followed by a layer of orange batter, and finally the remaining vanilla batter, to create a candy corn affect.
Bake 20-25 minutes and let cool completely
Ghost Cupcakes
4 vanilla cupcakes
3.3 oz white chocolate pudding
1 cup milk
4 oz. PICS frozen whipped topping, thawed
8 PICS mini chocolate chips
Stir the pudding and milk together until it thickens. Fold in whipped topping. Put aside enough to frost the top of the four vanilla cupcakes. Place the rest of the mixture into a snap and seal lunch sized bag and clip the corner to create a piping tool.
Use an apple corer (or ??) to create a hollowed center in the cupcakes. Pipe the whipped topping into the center, then frost the cupcakes with the topping put aside. Pipe more whipped topping on top of the cupcakes, like a vanilla ice cream cone, to create ghosts. Add two mini chocolate chips as eyes.
Spider Cupcakes
4 green cupcakes
Green frosting
12 pieces black licorice twists
8 Large candy eyes
Using a star tipped tool, pipe the green frosting in dollops onto cupcakes, creating a bumpy texture.
Add two large candy eyes to each cupcake.
Cut each black licorice twist in half and then carefully score in the middle with a sharp knife so that the twist can be bent to create legs. Push legs into each cupcake.
Candy Corn Critters
4 vanilla cupcakes
4 tablespoons PICS butter, room temperature
2 ½ cups PICS confectioner’s sugar
1 ½ teaspoons PICS vanilla extract
3 tablespoons PICS milk
8 large candy eyes
Candy corn
Using an electric mixer, whip butter, confectioner’s sugar, vanilla extract and milk in a bowl.
Frost cupcakes, add two large candy eyes, and place candy corns on top, creating a spiked affect.
More on Making These Cupcakes
Swap the Oil: Use 4 oz. of PICS unsweetened applesauce.
Eliminate the Eggs: Swap out the eggs with ¼ cup of PICS plain Greek yogurt.
Gluten and Dairy Free Options: Price Chopper and Market 32 have a variety of alternative cake mix options located in either the baking or allergen friendly aisles.
Make a Whole Dozen: To make a complete dozen of one of these variations, simply triple the directions for the selected cupcake.
Halloween is Here!
BOO! Did Halloween sneak up on you too? Halloween has always been one of our favorite holidays. Costumes, candy, jack-o-lanterns, what’s not to love? Growing up trick-or-treating was always a blast, but don’t worry, if you’re too old for trick-or-treating there’s still plenty of ways to have fun on Halloween.
A scary movie marathon is an easy and fun way to get the spook factor in. With all of the streaming services available these days, the options are a plenty. Check out classic scares like The Shining, Scream, or Nightmare on Elm Street. Or more family-friendly options like Halloweentown or Hocus Pocus. Gather your friends, grab some PICS Popcorn and settle in for some frights.
But the pillowcase full of free candy is still missing. Luckily, we have plenty of Halloween-themed recipes to keep the kid in you excited. Check out these fun Halloween Quesadillas or Halloween Sugar Cookies. Even these Red-Velvet Mummy Cake Pops make for a spooky fun treat! Our Trick-or-Treat Pinterest Board is full of fun ideas such as these.
Another fun way to get in the spirit of Halloween is through decorations. Whether you’re having a pumpkin carving contest with friends, or simply looking to make your porch more festive, we have all the pumpkins and gourds needed to do so.
At Price Chopper & Market 32 we love Halloween as much as you do! That’s why we provide all the candy, pumpkins, and sweet treats you need to have a spooky great holiday. For all things Halloween stop by your local store or visit our online halloween hub!
Happy Halloween!
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How Do You Like Your Taco?
It’s National Taco Day! Tacos are a classic, go-to meal across the world. When you’re hungry, not sure what to eat, tacos are always a great option. Not only do they have their own national day, they also have their own day of the week – Taco Tuesday! We’re celebrating with some awesome recipes and creative toppings, check it out!
Some of our favorite forms of tacos incorporate seafood. A good fish taco makes for some of the ultimate satisfaction one can find in food. These Fast & Fresh Fish Tacos are fantastic and easy to prepare. These Grilled Fish Tacos with Cauliflower Tortillas are also great, packed with refreshing ingredients like cherry tomatoes and mangos. Don’t sleep on these Crispy Cornmeal Fish Tacos with Citrus Slaw for a nice twist on your average taco. Of course, there is more variety to seafood. Like with these flavorful General Tso’s Shrimp Tacos or Beer-Poached Mahi Mahi Tacos.
Another classic taco topping is chicken. These Salsa Verde Shredded Chicken Tacos will have you feeling a winner at dinner. If you’re looking to get creative with toppings check out this delightful recipe for Slow Cooker Chicken, Sweet Potato & Pineapple Tacos. Or mix things up with these ideas for Pulled Chicken Tacos 3-Ways.
If you’re in the mood to stick with fruits and vegetables on taco night, we have you covered. These Grilled Fruit Tacos hit the spot every time. For veggie lovers, Black Bean, Quinoa & Grilled Veggie Tacos are the way to go.
Finally, when you think of a classic taco you think ground beef. That’s why we love these Chipotle Ground Beef Street Tacos for the food truck vibes and flavors. And if you’re looking for some classic taco-style comfort food, these Navajo Tacos are perfect.
No matter how you choose to taco, tonight is the night to do it! Try out any of these amazing recipes for the ultimate National Taco Day dinner. For everything you need to get set up, Price Chopper & Market 32 is your one stop shop for all things tacos.
Happy National Taco Day!
National Homemade Cookie Day
Break out the baking sheets, today is National Homemade Cookie Day! With the beginning of fall and the weather cooling down, warm, fluffy homemade cookies definitely will have you feeling cozy. Whether you’re baking pre-made dough right in the oven, or working from scratch, we have the recipes for you to celebrate appropriately!
These Pumpkin Cookies with Orange Glaze are a great place to start. Perfect for turning the calendar to October. These guys are full of refreshing orangey flavor and all the pumpkin you need to satisfy your craving for fall flavors.
Feeling festive? Try our these cute and creative Halloween Sugar Cookies. Decorate your sugar cookies with candy corn, gels, edible confetti and more to create your monster lineup of yummy treats.
It’s never too early for these Hot Chocolate Cookies! Great for cooler weather and a must at the holidays, these cookies elevate hot chocolate to a new level.
We love these Chocolate Chip, Oatmeal, & Dried Cherry Cookies. Cherry and chocolate flavor combined with the warmth of oatmeal. Delightful!
These PICS Potato Chip Chocolate Chip Cookies combine two classic snacks into one. Potato chips and chocolate chip cookies. The chocolate of the cookies blends with the saltiness of the potato chips for an awesome flavor adventure.
Celebrate cookies right with one of these excellent recipes. No matter which you chooser, we have all of the neccessary ingredients available at your local Price Chopper & Market 32. Your one stop shop for all things cookies!
National Coffee Day!
Wake up! September 29th is National Coffee Day and we’re celebrating! Coffee has a surprisingly long history, and in honor of the holiday we’re looking to uncover all of the mysteries surrounding this beloved bean. We did some research and discovered some interesting information that you may not have known before.
It is said that coffee was first discovered by a goat herder named Kaldi. Kaldi noticed that his goats would become energetic and not sleep at night after they ate the berries from a certain tree. He was curious, and he brought his realization to the abbot of the local monastery. The abbot made himself a drink with these berries and found that it was helpful in keeping him alert during evening prayer. The abbot shared his discovery amongst the other monks, and word of these berries moved east to the Arabian Peninsula.
Coffee cultivation and trade began on the Arabian Peninsula, where coffee was regularly enjoyed in homes, and the first coffee houses were created. These early coffee houses became important places to catch up on conversation and current music and news. They began to appear all over cities in the Near East where they were called “qahveh khaneh.” They became an essential spot for the spread of information, and because of this they were known as “Schools of the Wise.”
Europeans who would travel to the Near East would return home with stories of this magical drink, and eventually coffee made its way to Europe. At first, coffee was met with backlash in these European countries being called the “bitter invention of Satan,” and becoming condemned by the local clergy. However, Pope Clement VIII intervened, tasting the drink himself and finding it so satisfying he lifted the ban. Eventually, these same coffee houses became a common theme throughout countries like England, Austria, France, Germany, and Holland. Coffee replaced the popular breakfast drinks at the time, beer and wine, and became a new European morning staple.
But how did coffee make its way to the Americas? Great question! In 1714, the Mayor of Amsterdam presented a coffee plant as a gift to King Louis XIV of France. The King had the young plant grown in the Royal Botanical Gardens in Paris. In 1723, a young naval officer, Gabriel de Clieu obtained a seedling from the plant. On a traitorous journey home, he faced horrendous weather, a saboteur who attempted to destroy the seedling, and even a pirate attack. Yet, he managed to plant the seed in Martinique. This seed began an explosion of coffee trees in the Americas, and it led to the abundance of coffee we have today.
Today, Americans all over the country rely on coffee to power them through their busy day. It’s become a staple drink. But coffee isn’t just used as a beverage, it also makes for a wonderful ingredient in baking and dessert cuisine.
Check out this decadent recipe for Coffee Ricotta Cheesecake!
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