Local bigg’s grocery to close

Owner SUPERVALU plans to shutter 5 area stores, including the one in West Chester Twp., and sell its remaining 6.

WEST CHESTER TWP. — SUPERVALU, owner of bigg’s, said Monday, March 29, it will close its West Chester Twp. grocery store and sell six other area locations as it leaves the local market.

SUPERVALU has entered into an agreement with Remke Markets to transfer ownership of six stores, including the Mason-Montgomery Road location in Deerfield Twp. The purchase price of the deal, expected to be final this spring, was not disclosed.

The company will close its remaining five Greater Cincinnati area stores by the end of May, including the bigg’s store at 4824 Union Center Blvd. in West Chester Twp.

Haley Meyer-Marconett, spokeswoman for SUPERVALU, said employees were told of the impending closures and sales on Monday, and that the company is “working individually with each of them to explain their options.”

The decision to exit the Greater Cincinnati market was made after “much deliberation,” said Meyer-Marconett.

“However, this move will ultimately allow us to focus on improving the shopping experience throughout our strategic network of owned and supplied stores,” she said.

Linda Farmer, of Harrison, who shops at the bigg’s store in Harrison, which also will close, and in Deerfield Twp. near her workplace, said she is frustrated by the growing lack of grocery options.

“Unfortunately, I am not a big fan of Kroger. ... It will be at least a 20- to 25-mile round-trip drive for me to the nearest competitor,” she said.

SUPERVALU is the second largest U.S. grocery chain, behind Cincinnati-based Kroger. According to statistics from 2009, the company had a 5.5 percent share of the grocery market in Greater Cincinnati through its Save-A-Lot and bigg’s stores.

Contact this reporter at (513) 705-2843 or jheffner@coxohio.com.

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