2023 Top Independents Report
National chains may drive much of the conversation about the retail world and trends in the business, but for many small communities across the United States, independent grocery stores and retailers continue to provide a vital service to their shoppers.
Often run by families for multiple generations, independent retailers are at the heart of the small business community. On a daily basis, they compete head-to-head with national retailers and need to remain nimble when responding to the needs of shoppers or to macro events such as the COVID-19 pandemic or current-day rates of inflation that have not been seen for decades.
In its first annual Top Independents Report, Store Brands is highlighting two grocery retailers that for decades have served their respective communities in Wisconsin and California.
Based in Spooner, Wis., Schmitz’s Economart dates back to 1937, and today is the only full-service grocer in the community. With third-generation owner and operator Ted Schmitz at the helm, Schmitz’s assortment includes a broad selection of private brand products under the SpartanNash Our Family label. In an interview with Store Brands, Schmitz discussed his family’s long history of serving Spooner residents and shared insight on how the grocer communicates the value its private label selection provides its shoppers.
On the West Coast, Mar-Val Food Stores was founded in the 1950s, and today operates 12 stores in various communities across Northern and Central California. With a mindset similar to that of Schmitz’s, company supervisor Jeremy Dodson said the grocer remains committed to meeting the needs of its shoppers. He discussed the important role the Best Yet line of private brands plays at Mar-Val and how the company continues to build off its long history of carrying private label products.