SAN BERNARDINO, Calif., April 6, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Stater Bros. Supermarkets has once again been rated as the "best place to shop for groceries" among Full Service Supermarket Chains in Southern California according to the May 2015 issue of a Leading National Consumer Magazine.
Stater Bros. was rated No. 1 in Southern California and No. 10 in America for fresh meat and poultry, low prices, friendliness, cleanliness, and product variety. Stater Bros. was also rated No. 1 in Southern California last year.
The ratings were based on survey responses of over 62,000 of the magazine's subscribers about their experiences at 68 of America's leading Supermarket Chains, Warehouse Stores, and Limited Assortment Stores.
Jack H. Brown, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Stater Bros. Supermarkets, stated, "I am so proud of the over 18,000 members of the Stater Bros. 'Family' of Employees for bringing this high honor to our valued customers at Stater Bros. We will all work very hard every day to continue to earn the privilege of serving you, your family, friends and neighbors."
Stater Bros. was founded in 1936 in Yucaipa, California, and has grown steadily through the years to become the largest privately owned Supermarket Chain in Southern California and the largest private employer in both San Bernardino County and Riverside County. The Company currently operates 168 Supermarkets, and there are approximately 18,000 members of the Stater Bros. Supermarket Family. Since 2008, Stater Bros. and Stater Bros. Charities have contributed more than $75 million in food and funds to local Southern California communities. For more information, go to www.staterbros.com.
STATER BROS ... PROUDLY SERVING SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FAMILIES FOR 79 YEARS
Contact: Susan Atkinson
Vice President Corporate Affairs
P.O. Box 150 - San Bernardino, CA 92402
Phone: (909) 733-5038
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SOURCE Stater Bros. Markets
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