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We note that hedge funds don't have a meaningful investment in Ingles Markets. Our data shows that Robert Ingle is the largest shareholder with 22% of shares outstanding. With 8.0% and 5.8% of the shares outstanding respectively, GAMCO Investors, Inc.
Is Ingles an expensive grocery store? ›
I buy the specials ONLY almost every week. Their regular prices are too expensive. They are sometimes 50 to 75 cents higher on each regularly priced product. But their special are very competitive and they usually have a large quantity.
Where is Ingles headquarters? ›
Who is the CEO of Ingles? ›
James Lanning serves as the CEO / President of Ingles Markets.
Where does Ingles get their meat? ›
We purchase from the following
Hickory Nut Gap Brasstown Beef Shelton Family Farm Sunburst Trout Farms Sunny Creek Farm, Inc.
Did Publix buy Ingles? ›
Another source flat out said there's no way Publix is buying Ingles. Ingles, as a rule, is tight-lipped and doesn't talk about such matters. (The company is publicly traded, but controlled by the Ingle family.)
Is Aldi's cheaper than Ingles? ›
Aldi was cheaper than competitors Walmart, Target, and Trader Joe's overall and was the least expensive of all the stores in two-thirds of the items on our list. The more traditional supermarkets — Harris Teeter, Publix, and Ingles — were within $1.47 of one another in total cost, with Ingles being the least expensive.
What is the cheapest grocery store chain in the United States? ›
ALDI topped its competition as far as price value, with 90% of the respondents saying it offers value for money. Woodman's Markets: 88% of respondents said it offered value for money. WinCo Foods: 87% of respondents said it offered value for money.
What's the most expensive grocery store in the US? ›
However, inflation doesn't matter as much to clientele who shop at the most expensive grocery store in the U.S. In fact, paying more has become a point of pride for those who shop at the high-end, California-based grocery chain Erewhon.
Where is the oldest Ingles grocery store? ›
Robert Ingle opened the first Ingles supermarket in Asheville, North Carolina in 1963.
Ingles Markets Inc (Ingles Markets) operates a chain of supermarkets. The company's stores offer a range of branded and private label food and non-food products, including groceries, bakery, meat, dairy, frozen foods, and alcoholic beverages.
What states have Ingles? ›
Since 1963, Ingles Markets, Inc. has been Western North Carolina's leading local supermarket. Ingles is a publicly held, locally owned company with over 200 retail locations operating in 6 southeastern states including Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, Virginia, and the Carolinas.
How much does the CEO of Ingles make? ›
Total compensation for Ingles Chief Executive Officer and President James W. Lanning increased 55 percent, to $3.3 million in 2023 from $2.1 million in fiscal year 2021, according to a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filing in January.
Who is the CFO of Ingles? ›
What English supermarket does Walmart own? ›
In February 2021, the Issa brothers and TDR Capital acquired Asda, with Walmart retaining "an equity investment" in Asda, a seat on the board and "an ongoing commercial relationship".
Who owns ingles pharmacy? ›
Ingles
An Ingles location in Candler, NC |
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Total equity | US$983 million (2021) |
Owner | Ingle Family (50%) |
Number of employees | 26,000 (2021) |
Subsidiaries | Milkco, Inc. Sav-mor foods |
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Who owns Publix grocery stores? ›
Publix is the largest employee-owned company in the U.S.; employees and former employees own an estimated 80% and Jenkins family members own the rest. George Jenkins (d. 1996) founded the company in 1930 after he left now-rival Piggly Wiggly; it now employs 250,000 people at its stores. Publix is chaired by William E.
Who was the founder of Ingles? ›
Robert Ingle opened the first Ingles supermarket in Asheville, North Carolina in 1963.