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  2. Roundy’s is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Kroger Co. (NYSE:KR), located in Cincinnati, Ohio. Founded in Milwaukee in 1872, Roundy’s operates 149 retail grocery stores under the retail banners Pick ‘n Save and Metro Market in Wisconsin and Mariano’s in Illinois.

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    Roundy's Supermarkets (also known as Roundy's) is an American supermarket operator. It owns and operates stores under the names of Pick 'n Save, Metro Market, and Mariano's Fresh Market. The chain is a subsidiary of Kroger. Roundy's operates [when?] 149 supermarkets and 107 pharmacies throughout the states of Wisconsin and Illinois.

  4. Roundy's is a leading grocer in the Midwest with 149 stores and 107 pharmacies under three banners. Follow their LinkedIn page to see updates, events, and stories about their associates, products, and sustainability initiatives.

  5. Founded in 1872, Roundy's Inc. is among the oldest and largest grocery wholesalers and retailers in the nation, with annual sales near $4 billion. The company's nine distribution centers supply more than 800 supermarkets in Wisconsin and 13 other states.

  6. Nov 11, 2015 · Following closing, Roundy's will continue to operate its stores as a subsidiary of The Kroger Co. and will continue to be led by key members of Roundy's senior management team. There are no plans to close stores, and associates will have employment opportunities with both companies. Roundy's headquarters will remain in Milwaukee, WI.

  7. Roundy’s is a leading grocer in the Midwest with nearly $4.0 billion in sales and more than 22,000 employees. Founded in Milwaukee in 1872, Roundy’s operates 150 plus retail grocery stores and 100 pharmacies under the Pick ’n Save, Copps, Metro Market and Mariano’s retail banners in Wisconsin and Illinois.