- Hannaford began as a small produce cart in 1883 and is now Maine’s largest grocery chain.
- It has places in Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, and New York.
- Hannaford in Scarborough, Maine, impressed with its huge choice and contemporary produce.
As a New Yorker, I am all the time shocked after I go away the town and uncover new supermarket chains, lots of that are bigger and much better stocked than the grocery shops I am used to within the metropolis.
On a latest journey to Portland, Maine, I finished at Hannaford Supermarkets in Scarborough and was impressed by the extensive collection of produce, meat, and tasty-looking ready meals.
Based in 1883, Hannaford Supermarkets began as a small produce cart operated by Arthur Hannaford within the coastal metropolis of Portland.
The shop skilled speedy enlargement underneath new management within the mid-Twentieth century and Hannaford is now a part of Ahold Delhaize, which additionally owns Meals Lion and Cease & Store. It’s the largest grocery retailer chain in Maine, with 68 places, and in addition has further shops in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, and New York.
Though there are 52 places in New York, none are in New York Metropolis, which meant this might be my first time ever buying at Hannaford.
This is what it is like to buy at Hannaford Supermarkets.
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