Long a fixture on the grocery store landscape in New York, Grand Union at one point operated 222 supermarkets in six states, including Vermont, New Jersey, Connecticut, New Hampshire, and Pennsylvania. Each Grand Union store was designed to meet local needs and included a variety of brand name and private label groceries. Some locations also included cafes and pharmacies.
In 2001, the company filed for bankruptcy and was purchased by C&S Wholesale Grocers, which sold it to Tops Friendly Markets. While some stores were kept by C&S, the new owner brought an end to the Grand Union brand in 2011.
However, after Tops merged with Price Chopper Supermarkets in 2021, the company was forced to sell stores to meet regulatory approval. Those stores were bought by C&S, and rebranded as Grand Union. So residents of upstate New York and Vermont, once again have the chance to shop at Grand Union, though at only 11 locations, a shadow of its former footprint.