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* 2891 [[Allison-Bonnett Memorial Drive]], [[Hueytown]] (store #58; closed August 2013)
* 2891 [[Allison-Bonnett Memorial Drive]], [[Hueytown]] (store #58; closed August 2013)
* 509 [[Highway 119]] South, [[Southbrook Village]] [[Alabaster]] (store #70, built 1985, sold to Mitchell Grocery in September 2013)
* 509 [[Highway 119]] South, [[Southbrook Village]] [[Alabaster]] (store #70, built 1985, sold to Mitchell Grocery in September 2013)
* 9096 [[Parkway East]], Birmingham (store #72)
* [[Roebuck Center]], 9096 [[Parkway East]], Birmingham (store #72)
* 1940 [[Forestdale Boulevard]] [[Forestdale]] (store #115)
* 1940 [[Forestdale Boulevard]] [[Forestdale]] (store #115)
* [[Village In Trussville]], 309 [[Main Street Trussville|Main Street]], [[Trussville]] (store #145)
* [[Village In Trussville]], 309 [[Main Street Trussville|Main Street]], [[Trussville]] (store #145)

Revision as of 10:26, 22 May 2021

Food World logo.jpg

Food World is a chain of supermarkets launched in the Birmingham area by Bruno's in 1972. At one point it was one of the largest grocery chains in the region, competing mainly with Winn-Dixie, Piggly Wiggly, and Western Supermarkets. However, between Bruno's Chapter 11 bankruptcies in 1998 and 2009, many Food World stores closed.

In April 2012, the company website only listed 20 locations open in Alabama and 7 in Florida. That year its stores were acquired from Southern Family Markets by Belle Foods.

Former locations

References