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Fred Meyer, Inc is an American company founded in 1922 in Portland, Oregon by Fred G. Meyer. The company was one of the pioneers of the retail supercenter or hypermarket format of store, and has locations throughout the Pacific Northwest. Prior to the company's merger with Kroger it traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol FMY. Although the company is now a division of The Kroger Company, Fred Meyer and the western region of Kroger are still headquartered in Portland. Fred Meyer is sometimes known as "Freddy’s", a nickname the company has used in its advertising and for its mascot, Fred Bear. For a number of years the company has used the marketing jingle, Whats on your list today? You'll find it at Fred Meyer! in print, radio and television advertising.

History Fred Meyer, originally of New York City, opened his first public market at the corner of Fifth and Yamhill in downtown Portland, OR in 1922. In 1928, Mr. Meyer opened the first self-service drug store. In 1931, he opened his first suburban one-stop shopping center in the Hollywood District of Portland, a neighborhood he deliberately chose through a shrewd and prescient application of market research: he would pay customers' overtime parking tickets that they incurred while shopping at his downtown store, just to obtain their home addresses. The store's innovations included a grocery store alongside a drug store plus general merchandise, off street parking, gasoline station, and—eventually—apparel. In the 1960's Fred Meyer entered the Seattle market by acquiring Seattle based Marketime Drugs. Fred Meyer also acquired a Spokane based grocery wholesaler called The Roundup Company. Roundup owned no stores in Spokane but owned Kalispell, Montana based B & B (grocery retailer) stores in Northwest Montana and Consumer Warehouse Foods in Soap Lake, WA. About 1968 the first full fledged Fred Meyer in the Seattle area was opened in Lynnwood, Washington It was also the largest Fred Meyer for about a decade. In 1975, after several decades of growth in the Portland area, Fred Meyer purchased the Pacific Northwest-based Valu Mart. Valu Mart had been renamed Leslies about a year or two before the sale to Fred Meyer. In 1975, Fred Meyer opened their first stores in Alaska as a result of acquiring Leslies/Valu Mart. Fred Meyer changed the Leslies/Valu Mart stores to the Fred Meyer banner at that time. As the Fred Meyer name became more well known in the Seattle area, the Marketime Drug chain became known as Fred Meyer-Marketime. In 1977, Marketime was renamed Fred Meyer. Also in the early to mid 1980's, the Northwest Montana B&B stores also took on the Fred Meyer name.

On September 21978, Mr. Meyer died at the age of 92. Mr. Meyer played a huge role in the day to day operation of his company until his death

In 1982, the company was purchased by Kohlberg Kravis Roberts in what was one of KKR's first major leveraged buyouts.

Acquisitions In 1985 Fred Meyer acquired Grand Central of Salt Lake City, Utah. The Grand Central stores in Utah and Idaho were converted to Fred Meyer stores, although most did not receive full supermarket departments until the mid 1990s.

In 1997, Fred Meyer Inc. acquired Smith's Food and Drug of Salt Lake City, though both companies maintained separate operations. In 1998, Fred Meyer acquired Ralphs of Los Angeles, California, and QFC of Seattle, Washington. Both acquisitions also maintained separate operations with Fred Meyer, Inc. as the holding company. In that fast string of mergers, Fred Meyer quickly became the nation's fifth largest food and drug store operator with leading market shares in most western markets.

Merge with Kroger In May of 1999 Fred Meyer, Inc. merged with Kroger of Cincinnati, Ohio. In 2000, the Arizona Fred Meyer stores, all of which were formerly Smitty's stores that Fred Meyer acquired in the Smith's merger, were rebranded as Fry's Food and Drug#Fry's Marketplace. In 2004, Smith's Food and Drug assumed the operations of the Utah Fred Meyer stores, which were rebranded as Smith's Food and Drug#Smith's Marketplace. Also, slowly but surely, since the acquisition of the Fred Meyer Company, Kroger has been unifying standards across the company. Kroger is adapting many of the Fred Meyer store standards, and implementing their own standards to the Fred Meyer stores. Kroger and Fred Meyer stores are slowly becoming more similar in management, and merchandising standards.

Locations Fred Meyer currently operates 128 stores divided into seven merchandising zones as well as an e-tailer for their postal prescription service, online photo ordering, online music/movie/video game sales through partner The Store 24/7, and an Bush Alaska fulfillment center allowing those in remote areas of the state to shop Fred Meyer. The zones represent geographical areas of the Northwest, including: West Portland (Zone 1), SW Washington/East Portland (Zone 2), The Remaining Outskirts of Oregon (Outer Ring) (Zone 3), North Puget Sound (Zone 4), South Puget Sound (Zone 5), Idaho/Eastern Washington (Zone 6), and Alaska (Zone 7). Each "zone" is made up of about twenty stores and has its own administrative team of regional directors.

Store design Fred Meyer stores are well known for their huge floor space. To compete, other supermarket chains operating in the northwest (like Safeway Inc.) often build stores that are much larger than their standard store format.A typical store is divided into four major departments:

Home electronics (PEM) departments offer a high tech selection including computers, televisions, etc. as well as a film developing station and a music market for CDs, DVD, and video games. Most stores also include an outlet of Fred Meyer's jewelery chain, Fred Meyer Jewelers, and a pharmacy.

In some stores' parking lots an FM gas station is added.

Most Fred Meyer stores lease peripheral retail space to other businesses. For example, an average store in Oregon and Washington would have a Hollywood Video store and a Washington Mutual Bank branch, and a locksmith in the store's parking lot. Many stores also house a Starbucks Coffee outlet, (some of which are) operated by Fred Meyer under contract. Other locations include a Starbucks operated outlet in an outside tenancy, while Fred Meyer operates a Tully's Coffee, or Kivu Coffee bar inside as an extension of the Multi-Service-Deli.

In Alaska, all Fred Meyer locations contain Alaska USA Federal Credit Union branches, except the Palmer location. Many other locations throughout the chain lease space to a Washington Mutual Bank branch.

Department structure The store is managed by a store director (and one or two assistant directors if they are a management training store). Each department is run by a manager, an assistant manager, and often a third or a fourth manager, depending upon the size of the department. In addition to the management staff, persons-in-charge (PIC) are non-management supervisors who assume management duties and responsibilities for the duration of a shift, but are otherwise level with co-workers. In the major divisions (ALE, HOM, FOD) Sectionheads or Department managers are responsible for a given section of the department.

Employees Fred Meyer Employs anywhere from 50-300 Employees at any given time. During mid-day, usually you will find around 100 employees working at one time within an average Fred Meyer Location. Employee Benefits range, depending on the position an individual holds, how many hours per month/week that employee works, and whether or not that store/department of a store belongs to a union or not. All employees receive Employee Rewards cards that double as Employee Discount cards. Discounts range from 10% - 20% depending on which department goods are purchased from. A typical Fred Meyer store has job opportunities available on a weekly basis, depending on employees retiring, getting promoted, quitting, or being terminated. Many job opportunities also become available on whether a store becomes busier, due to nearby businesses or the addition of new departments or fuel stations. As of recently, the Fred Meyer store chain switched to an online employment system, powered by Unicru, which can be found at http://www.fredmeyer.com.

Alternate store formats Not all Fred Meyer stores conform to the conventional hypermarket format that the majority of stores do. While still department-style stores, Fred Meyer has two additional formats for stores too small to fit the vast space requirements of those in more eclectic neighborhoods.

Fred Meyer Marketplace Fred Meyer Marketplace is a comparatively compact Fred Meyer, centered on a full service grocery section, with many of the other departments missing or considerably smaller than a full size Fred Meyer store. These are usually older locations in more central locations in Portland, with limited, often unique parking arrangements (like the Burlingame location's Multi-storey car park, or the rooftop parking at the Hawthorne location). Most Marketplace stores in the Seattle area were once standard supermarkets that have been acquired from other grocers.

Some marketplace locations are early examples of Fred Meyer in its typical shopping mall format, being the anchor store in a small Fred Meyer shopping center. Locations from this early era are typified by having the lawn and garden department in a different building immediately across the street or parking lot.

Fred Meyer Northwest Best Fred Meyer Northwest Best is the company's "new concept" store in upscale Northwest Portland near PGE Park. It was converted from the Fred Meyer Stadium Marketplace in 2004 to compete against newly arrived retailers such as the Pearl District Whole Foods Market and Northwest Portland Trader Joe's. Fred Meyer also has Northwest Best stores in Gig Harbor, Washington and Redmond, Washington.

Private label brands Fred Meyer employs Kroger's manufacturing by adding its own private label brands alongside national brand products. Aside from products labeled Kroger or Fred Meyer, one might also find the following brands at a Fred Meyer store: Kivu, Everyday Living (and the more upscale eL²), F°M°V ("For Maximum Value"), Moto Tech, Private Selection, HD Designs, Splash Spa, and Naturally Preferred. Former brands associated with Fred Meyer were My-T-Fine, Presidents Choice, F. G. Meyer First Choice, Personal Choice, and Perfect Choice.

Rewards Program Since Approximately 2001, Fred Meyer has initiated a program paying customers for shopping within their stores. The Program is known as the Rewards Program. A customer must simply request a form from an associate, fill it out and turn it in, and they can then receive a rewards card, which is a purple card and two key-chain cards. Initially, customers were required to spend $5 dollars to receive a rewards point. Once a customer reached 100 points, or 500 dollars in rewards points, the customer would receive 5% of their total points in dollar off coupons to be used in the store. For example, if one only received 100 points, one would receive about $5.00 in rebate coupons + additional % off coupons for misc items. Recently, Fred Meyer decided to relaunch the rewards card system to accommodate their new Fred Meyer Rewards Master card through Kroger Financial. Since the relaunch, a customer can earn one point for each dollar spent, but now must reach 500 points, which is equivalent to what was spent before, but now they can be earned quicker. With the new rewards mastercard, a customer can earn double rewards points for each dollar spend in store, and one reward point for each dollar spent outside of the store. Besides earning points, the customer can receive 15 cents off per gallon at a Fred Meyer Fuel Station whenever the mastercard is used. Alternatively speaking, without the rewards mastercard, a customer can still earn a discount at a Fred Meyer fuel station using a normal rewards card, but must spend a cumulative $100 dollars for a 20 gallon max fill up with 10 cents off per gallon.

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