Stop & Shop

The Stop & Shop Supermarket Company, LLC.
Stop & Shop
Formerly
  • Economy Grocery Stores Company
    (1914–1946)
Company typeSubsidiary of Ahold Delhaize
IndustryRetail
PredecessorGreenie Store (1892–1908)
Founded1914 (1914) in Somerville, Massachusetts, United States
FounderThe Rabinovitz/Rabb family
Headquarters,
United States
Number of locations
365 stores (2025)
Areas served
Products
  • Bakery
  • Grocery
  • Florist
  • Deli
  • Gelatin Shop
  • Produce
  • Seafood
  • Meats
  • Dairy
  • Pharmacy
  • General Merchandise
  • Gasoline
Revenue US$15.2 billion 3.25% (2015)
Number of employees
82,000+
ParentAhold Delhaize
Websitestopandshop.com

The Stop & Shop Supermarket Company, known as Stop & Shop, is an American regional chain of supermarkets located in the northeastern United States. From its beginnings in 1892 as a small grocery store, it has grown to include a 365-store chain.

Stop & Shop has been a wholly owned subsidiary of the Dutch supermarket operator Ahold since 1995 and was part of the Stop & Shop/Giant-Landover division with sister chain Giant-Landover between 2004 and 2011. Ahold announced on June 24, 2015, that it would merge with Brussels-based Delhaize Group, a Belgian grocery store conglomerate whose U.S. grocery operations included Hannaford of Scarborough, Maine and Food Lion of Salisbury, North Carolina. The merger was completed on July 24, 2016, with the new holding company being named Ahold Delhaize, and it is now a sister company to the formerly competing New England supermarket chain Hannaford, along with Food Lion.