Farm Fresh Supermarkets was founded in 1957 by David Furman. The name was chosen from entries that were submitted by local residents of Norfolk, Virginia. The company operates a chain of supermarkets, mainly in the state of Virginia.
The company currently has 42 locations which operate under the Farm Fresh name. Most of the company’s growth in the 1980’s-1990’s came from acquisitions, such as Giant Open Air Markets in 1986 and Lou Smith Markets in 1990. The company is best known for having one stop shopping, including in-store pharmacies, bakeries, and deli departments. The company also offers a beer, wine, and spirit loyalty card.
Farm Fresh Supermarkets operates as a subsidiary of SuperValu, who acquired the company in 1999. Headquarters are still located in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
Farm Fresh SupermarketsFarm Fresh Supermarkets was founded in 1957 by David Furman. The name was chosen from entries that were submitted by local residents of Norfolk, Virginia. The company operates a chain of supermarkets, mainly in the state of Virginia.
The company currently has 42 locations which operate under the Farm Fresh name. Most of the company’s growth in the 1980’s-1990’s came from acquisitions, such as Giant Open Air Markets in 1986 and Lou Smith Markets in 1990. The company is best known for having one stop shopping, including in-store pharmacies, bakeries, and deli departments. The company also offers a beer, wine, and spirit loyalty card.
Farm Fresh Supermarkets operates as a subsidiary of SuperValu, who acquired the company in 1999. Headquarters are still located in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
Constance Evans says
I am trying to make an complaint about the Farm Fresh in Portsmouth on Victory Blvd, I been on the computer all morning to NO AVAIL. I spent $30 on seafood yesterday which i did not get in my bag. I am on a fix income. I am 70yrs of age. Had to get someone to take me to the store. I just waned them to give me the seafood i puchase not the money back. I call the store all day to get corporate# but they will not pick up. I just want to know do your company helps out with SENIOR CITIZENS NOT TO LOSE MONEY WITH YOUR STORES. Please can you HELP.
Wendy Hara says
I hate shopping at this victory crossing farm fresh. The place has taken such a bad turn. It’s 630 on a Sunday. There’s no 10 piece chicken. Meanwhile, I’m looking at a ton of chicken in front of me. They don’t enforce the mask requirement for everyone. They are very rude. I’ve never shopped at another farm fresh and EVER encountered the type of issues as I have here at this store. The seafood packs up king before the store is closed and won’t serve people. The people in the chicken area won’t give you the 10 pieces of chicken, probably because it’s not going to make them as much as an 8 piece will. I’m not shopping at this store anymore. I will take my money to food lion, kroger and I will drive to Virginia Beach for the asian type foods I buy. I’m so tired of being disrespected and having to shop from what the workers say is left. Never do I get what I come in to the store for. I’m over it.
Robert Martin says
I would like to know the corporate policy for customers with health conditions that they CAN NOT wear a mask. I was refused service at the Victory Blvd store with the store employees rude and did not understand the executive order here in Virginia. This is discrimination to people with health conditions that prevent from wearing a mask. I guess my money and the ones who have the same problem will spend our money at Food Lion.
Pauline Simons says
Good Morning,
i am a recruiter for Maine Corps Community Services here in Norfolk, VA. I know that you had to lay off some of your employees due to stores closing. I have a position for Director, Business Operations at our Main Exchange and letting you know so you may pass on to your Store Manager. They can go onto USA Jobs and be able to apply there but they can also go onto usmc-mccs.org/careers and apply that way also.
If you should have any questions you may contact me at (757)444-6242 Monday thru Friday from 0730-1600 (4:00 pm) for those that are not military related.
Pauline Simons
Director, Human Resources– Recruiter