Author Lydia Dyer
Welcome to Food City, an iconic Tennessee tradition that has been serving up delicious food, quality service, and unbeatable prices for over a century! As one of the state’s oldest grocery stores, Food City has an impressive and colorful history, and it has played a major role in Tennessee’s culture and economy.
Food City was founded in 1901 as a small, family-owned business by two brothers, Sam and Jake Burchfield. At the time, the store was known as “The Burchfield Brothers Grocery” and it was located in downtown Knoxville. Over the years, Food City has grown steadily, expanding its operations throughout Tennessee, Virginia, Kentucky, and North Carolina. Today, Food City is the largest employee-owned grocery chain in the state with more than 160 stores and over 15,000 employees.
Food City is an iconic Tennessee institution that has been serving the state for over 100 years. From its humble beginnings as a small grocery store in Greeneville, Tennessee, Food City has grown to encompass over 130 stores across seven states. The article explores the history and impact of Food City on Tennessee's economy, culture, and environment. It also looks at the ownership of the chain and examines its future, including its investment in new technologies and sustainable initiatives. Readers will gain an appreciation for the positive impact that Food City has had on Tennessee's communities and will be intrigued to learn about the chain's innovative future plans.