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  Company Type Private
  Company Slogan "Every day you get our best!"
  Foundation 1916
  Location Rochester, New York, USA
  Key People Danny Wegman , CEO<br/> Colleen Wegman , President
  Industry Retail (Grocery)
  Revenue $ 38 billion ( 2005 )
  Num Employees 32,000 ( 2004 )


Wegmans Food Markets, Inc. is a 70-store U.S. regional Supermarket chain with stores in New York , Pennsylvania , New Jersey , Virginia , and Maryland . The family-owned company, founded in 1916 by John and Walter Wegman, is headquartered in Rochester , New York .

Wegmans has been named one of the "Top 100 Companies to Work For" in America by ''Fortune Magazine'' every year since the inception of the list in 1998, ranking first in 2005 and second most recently in 2006. Robert Levering, Milton Moskowitz, Maura Griffin Solovar, "The 100 Best Companies To Work For In America" , Fortune Magazine. January 12, 1998. "The 100 Best Companies To Work For: With labor in short supply, these companies are pulling out all the stops for employees." , Fortunate Magazine. January 10, 2000. "Smucker tops 'Best Companis' list: Fortune magazine names jam and jelly maker new No. 1 company to work for in 2004." , CNN/Money.com. December 29, 2003. "Wegmans tops best employers list: Fortune launches eighth annual list of '100 Best Companies to Work For' , CNN/Money.com. January 10, 2005. Last accessed on March 26, 2006. Danny Wegman is CEO. His daughter Colleen Wegman is president, while his father Robert Wegman, who died on April 20 , 2006 , was chairman. Robert Wegman, of Wegmans Markets, Dies The Washington Post. April 20, 2006

Many of Wegmans' newer stores are of the "superstore" or "megamarket" type, with very large square footage, a large variety of foods aimed at an upscale market, and in some cases, Market Cafe in-store dining areas.

Wegmans is the parent company of Chase-Pitkin, a regional Home Improvement retailer. On October 4 , 2005 , it announced that it will close all Chase-Pitkin stores by early 2006 and focus instead on Wegmans' highly successful supermarket operations. The decision to exit the home improvement business was reportedly due to the increasing dominance of national chains such as Home Depot and Lowes .


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Wegmans has been criticized regarding the treatment of hens on its egg farm in Wolcott, New York .

In July 2005, the Rochester-based animal-advocacy organization Compassionate Consumers criticized Wegmans for labeling their eggs "Animal Care Certified," and accused Wegmans of Animal Cruelty . Compassionate Consumers released a 30 minute DVD documentary allegedly showing the poor treatment and living conditions of Wegmans' hens. [http://www.wegmanscruelty.com] The film "shows hens wandering over heaps of manure and the group's investigators removing corpses from wire cages and freeing injured hens whose heads, feet or wings were snagged in the wire-grid 'battery' cages," according to an article in the local newspaper.

Wegmans responded that their facility meets or exceeds the standards suggested by the United Egg Producers’ independent committee of animal science experts. "Wegmans Egg Farm" , Official Statement from Wegmans Food Markets, Inc., November 14, 2005. Last Accessed on March 25, 2006. In November 2005, the charges against the filmmakers. Wegmans also sells eggs from certified organic farms that use uncaged hens, as an alternative.


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