Albertsons and Safeway are two of the largest grocery store chains in the United States. Safeway was founded in 1915, and Albertsons was founded in 1939.
Both companies operate in many states across the country, and both have a large presence in the western United States. Albertsons and Safeway have been rivals for many years.
In 2015, Albertsons announced that it was buying Safeway for $9.2 billion. The merger was completed in 2015, and Albertsons became the owner of Safeway.
The merger of Albertsons and Safeway has resulted in some changes for customers of both stores. Some Safeway stores have been closed, and some Albertsons stores have been converted to Safeway stores. In addition, the prices of some items have changed, and the selection of items available for purchase has changed at some locations.
Despite these changes, Albertsons and Safeway continue to operate as separate brands. Customers can still shop at either store, and they can still find the same products that they could before the merger. However, the merger has resulted in some changes that customers should be aware of.