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'''Food World''' is a chain of supermarkets launched in the Birmingham District by Bruno's in 1972. At one point it was one of the main competitors in the Birmingham grocery market, competing mainly with [[Winn-Dixie]], [[Piggly Wiggly]], and [[Western Supermarkets]]. However, between Bruno's Chapter 11 bankruptcies in 1998 and 2009, most Food World stores are now closed, with the only two locations in the district still open being the location on [[Allison-Bonnett Memorial Drive]] in [[Hueytown]], and [[Green Springs Highway]]. The company website only lists 20 locations open in Alabama, and 7 in Florida.
'''Food World''' is a chain of supermarkets launched in the Birmingham District by Bruno's in 1972. At one point it was one of the main competitors in the Birmingham grocery market, competing mainly with [[Winn-Dixie]], [[Piggly Wiggly]], and [[Western Supermarkets]]. However, between Bruno's Chapter 11 bankruptcies in 1998 and 2009, most Food World stores are now closed, with the only two locations in the district still open being the location on [[Allison-Bonnett Memorial Drive]] in [[Hueytown]], and [[Green Springs Highway]]. The company website only lists 20 locations open in Alabama, and 7 in Florida.


==Former Birmingham District Locations==
==Former locations==
* [[Veteran's Memorial Drive]], [[Adamsville]]
* [[Bellview Shopping Center]] [[Aaron Aronov Drive]], [[Fairfield]] (Operated for a short time as a [[Southern Family Markets]] before closing)
* [[Bellview Shopping Center]] [[Aaron Aronov Drive]], [[Fairfield]] (Operated for a short time as a [[Southern Family Markets]] before closing)
* [[West Lake Mall]], [[Bessemer]] (store number 2, branded as a "supercenter")
* [[West Lake Mall]], [[Bessemer]] (store #2, branded as a "supercenter")
* [[9th Avenue North Bessemer|9th Avenue North]], Bessemer, (closed after Bruno's decided to rebrand the West Lake Mall store as Food World)
* [[Heritage Shopping Center]], [[Dennison Avenue Southwest]], [[Birmingham]]
* [[Heritage Shopping Center]], [[Dennison Avenue Southwest]], [[Birmingham]]
* [[9th Avenue North Bessemer]], closed after Bruno's decided to rebrand the [[West Lake Mall]] store as Food World
* [[Inverness Plaza]], 165 Inverness Plaza, Birmingham
* [[Veteran's Memorial Drive]], [[Adamsville]]
* 9096 [[Parkway East]], Birmingham (store #72)
* [[Forestdale Boulevard]] [[Forestdale]]
* [[Queensbury Shopping Center]], 2325 [[Carson Road]], [[Center Point]]
* 518 [[Pelham Parkway]], [[Pelham]]
* [[Cullman Shopping Center]], [[Cullman]] (store #15)
* [[Village In Trussville]], 309 Main Street, [[Trussville]]
* 1940 [[Forestdale Boulevard]] [[Forestdale]] (store #115)
* 1309 Decatur Highway, [[Gardendale]] (store #21)
* 216 [[Green Springs Highway]], [[Homewood]] (store #54)
* 3313 [[Lorna Road]], Suite 33, [[Hoover]] (store #251)
* 4524 [[Southlake Parkway]], Hoover
* 2891 [[Allison-Bonnett Memorial Drive]], [[Hueytown]] (store #58)
* [[Huffman Road]], [[Huffman]]
* [[Huffman Road]], [[Huffman]]
* [[Queensbury Shopping Center]], 2325 [[Carson Road]], [[Center Point]]
* 714 [[U.S. Highway 78]] East, [[Jasper]] (store #225)
* 4524 [[Southlake Parkway]], [[Hoover]]
* 518 [[Pelham Parkway]], [[Pelham]] (store #53)
* [[Inverness Plaza]], 165 Inverness Plaza, [[Birmingham]]
* 613 Martin Street North, [[Pell City]] (store #50)
* [[Village In Trussville]], 309 Main Street, [[Trussville]] (store #145)
* 4200 [[McFarland Boulevard]], [[Tuscaloosa]] (store #234)
* 641 Bear Creek Road, Tuscaloosa (store #247)
* 4440 [[University Boulevard]], Tuscaloosa (store #27)


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 11:01, 17 April 2012

Food World is a chain of supermarkets launched in the Birmingham District by Bruno's in 1972. At one point it was one of the main competitors in the Birmingham grocery market, competing mainly with Winn-Dixie, Piggly Wiggly, and Western Supermarkets. However, between Bruno's Chapter 11 bankruptcies in 1998 and 2009, most Food World stores are now closed, with the only two locations in the district still open being the location on Allison-Bonnett Memorial Drive in Hueytown, and Green Springs Highway. The company website only lists 20 locations open in Alabama, and 7 in Florida.

Former locations

References