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{{Short description|American grocery store chain}} {{Refimprove|date=July 2019}} {{Infobox company | type = [[Division (business)|Division]] | parent = [[Winn-Dixie (supermarket)|Winn-Dixie]] | industry = [[Grocery store|Grocery retail]] | defunct = {{end date|2011}} }} '''SaveRite''' was a [[United States|U.S.]] chain of discount grocery stores owned by [[Winn-Dixie (supermarket)|Winn-Dixie]]. The store offered a smaller selection and less customer support than most grocery stores.<ref name="bizj"/> The chain's marketing was based on its mascot Captain SaveRite, who is shown as a cartoon super-hero resembling [[Captain America]]. Winn-Dixie created the SaveRite brand as an experiment to increase its revenues and opened 11 stores throughout its distribution area. In November 2001, Winn-Dixie announced plans to convert nearly all of its 40-some Winn-Dixie and Winn-Dixie Marketplace brand stores in the metro [[Atlanta, Georgia|Atlanta]] area into SaveRites as a last-ditch effort to keep a hold on its market share,<ref name="bizj">{{Cite web|title=Winn-Dixie considers Save Rite brand for Atlanta|url=https://www.bizjournals.com/atlanta/stories/2001/11/19/daily18.html|website=www.bizjournals.com|access-date=2019-01-03}}</ref> which was rapidly declining due to stiff competition from [[Wal-Mart]], [[Publix]], [[Kroger]], [[Ingles]], [[Food Lion]], and other similar stores. However, in 2005, SaveRite pulled out of the Atlanta area due to [[Winn-Dixie (supermarket)|Winn-Dixie]]'s decision to close 386 stores. Prior to cuts in February 2006, the only known states that had at least one SaveRite were [[Mississippi]], [[Florida]], and [[Ohio]], most notably in the [[Orlando, Florida|Orlando]] metro area and in the [[Meridian, Mississippi|Meridian]], [[Mississippi]] area. On February 28, 2006, Winn Dixie announced that it would close about 11 additional SaveRite stores in Central Florida. On August 18, 2011, Winn Dixie announced it was converting the six remaining SaveRite locations to the Winn-Dixie banner. The conversion from SaveRite to Winn-Dixie was to take about four months, during which time the stores would remain open. All the SaveRite employees were to continue working for Winn-Dixie. ==References== {{reflist}} {{Supermarkets of the United States}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Saverite}} [[Category:Supermarkets of the United States]] [[Category:Companies that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2005]] [[Category:Retail companies disestablished in 2011]] {{US-retail-company-stub}}
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