Founded in Los Angeles County, Bristol Farms operates 19 stores: 14 as Bristol Farm locations and 5 branded as Lazy Acres Markets throughout Southern California. The company is currently owned by Good Food Holdings….Bristol Farms.

TypePrivate
Key peopleAdam Caldecott President & CEO
Websitebristolfarms.com lazyacres.com

Who owns Bristolfarms?

Good Food Holdings, LLC
SuperValuGood Food Holdings
Bristol Farms/Parent organizations

Who owns good food holdings?

PK Retail Holdings Inc.
Good Food Holdings, LLC/Parent organizations

Is sprouts cheaper than Ralphs?

For products on JPMorgan’s natural and organics-focused shopping list, Ralphs is now 4 percent cheaper than Whole Foods, and Sprouts is less than 1 percent cheaper, down from 11 percent cheaper on average. For those items, Sprouts is now 2 percent more expensive than Whole Foods; it used to be 24 percent cheaper.

How much did Bristol Farms buy Lazy Acres for?

SOUTH KOREA – Good Food Holdings, the California-based holding company of upscale grocery chains Bristol Farms, Lazy Acres Market, and Metropolitan Market, has been acquired by Emart, South Korea’s largest retailer, for $275 million.

Who owns Lazy Acres Market?

Bristol Farms
SuperValuGood Food Holdings, LLC
Lazy Acres Market/Parent organizations
Scott Wiggans is produce director for Lazy Acres Market, a five-store natural foods grocer in Southern California owned by Bristol Farms.

What is the cheapest supermarket in California?

Trader Joe’s. For many Californians, Trader Joe’s is the go-to grocery store, and why not?

  • Aldi.
  • Vons.
  • Sprouts Farmers Market.
  • Food 4 Less.
  • Smart & Final Extra!
  • Bottom Line: Food Shopping in LA Doesn’t Have to Break the Bank.