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Related: About this forumSave-A-Lot owner will probably take a loss on struggling grocery chain
Not long ago, Save-A-Lot was one of the supermarket industrys rising stars, adding stores and raking in profits for its parent company.
Now, two and a half years after being sold to a Canadian private equity firm, the discount chain is struggling. Weighed down by $728 million in debt and losing market share to German-owned chains Aldi and Lidl, Save-A-Lot reportedly is for sale once again.
One analyst thinks no buyer will offer close to the $1.4 billion that parent company Onex paid in 2016. A responsible offer would be for Onex to sell Save-A-Lot for $1 and assume half the debt, says Burt Flickinger III, managing director of Strategic Resource Group.
Save-A-Lot was founded in Cahokia in 1977 as a hard discount grocer, meaning that it offered a limited assortment at low prices. It was sold to Wetterau, a Hazelwood-based wholesaler, in 1988, and Minneapolis-based Supervalu bought Wetterau in 1993.
https://www.stltoday.com/business/columns/david-nicklaus/save-a-lot-owner-will-probably-take-a-loss-on/article_703b627c-e87b-510b-b831-28cdab3c9e61.html
louis-t
(23,716 posts)"Saddled with $728 million in debt". Meanwhile, the private equity firm payed themselves millions from the loans they arranged. Very few companies ever emerge from equity firm takeovers better off than they were.
Sherman A1
(38,958 posts)Unfortunate that it had to be that way.
NewDayOranges
(727 posts)But whenever I go, no matter which one I go to, the parking lot is full and the store is packed!
Sherman A1
(38,958 posts)for a very, very few items but as you mentioned they seem to be busy.
SWBTATTReg
(24,085 posts)re-invigorates the company (Save-A-Lot). We lost all of the Shop N Saves here in STLMO when their parent company (Supervalu too) closed/sold them all. Quite a few of the old Shop N Save stores were sold and remodeled by Schnuck's, so that's a good thing.
At one location of an old and permanently closed Shop N Save, a brand new Aldi's was opened.