• Albertson's enters specialty food arena

    Albertson's Inc has acquired Southern California-based fresh, gourmet, and specialty food retailer Bristol Farms.

    Albertson’s Inc has acquired Southern California-based fresh, gourmet, and specialty food retailer Bristol Farms. The acquisition marks the Boise ID-based grocery chain’s entry into one of the industry’s fastest-growing sectors. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

    All 11 Bristol Farms stores in Southern California will continue to operate under the Bristol Farms banner, with separate management operating the business from Albertsons’ traditional food and drug operations. Kevin Davis will continue as Bristol Farms’ president and chief executive officer.

    The transaction was completed via a merger in which Bristol Farms becomes a wholly owned but independently operated subsidiary of Albertson’s. Bristol Farms had been majority-owned by private equity funds managed by Oaktree Capital Management LLC, and was represented in this transaction by Greif & Co, a Los Angeles CA-based investment bank.

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