Hornbacher’s Market was founded in 1951 by Ted Hornbacher and Jim Custer, originally under the name of Ted’s SUPERVALU, in Moorhead, Minnesota. The company operates a chain of grocery and convenience stores, mainly in North Dakota.
As of 1990, the company operates as a subsidiary of SuperValu, Inc. Currently, the company boasts 10 locations, several with attached gas stations. Most locations offer pharmacies, in-store banks, and coffee shops. The online site for Hornbacher’s includes recipes, advertising for upcoming sales, as well as coupons.
Hornbacher’s is well known for sponsoring many charities, including Bowl for Kids’ Sake, benefiting the Big Brothers Big Sisters program; Cherries for Charity, benefiting the Rape & Abuse Crisis Center and the YWCA of Cass-Clay, and various Food Drives which benefit the Great Plains Food Bank, such as Fill the Dome. Headquarters are located in Fargo, North Dakota.
Hornbacher's GroceryHornbacher’s Market was founded in 1951 by Ted Hornbacher and Jim Custer, originally under the name of Ted’s SUPERVALU, in Moorhead, Minnesota. The company operates a chain of grocery and convenience stores, mainly in North Dakota.
As of 1990, the company operates as a subsidiary of SuperValu, Inc. Currently, the company boasts 10 locations, several with attached gas stations. Most locations offer pharmacies, in-store banks, and coffee shops. The online site for Hornbacher’s includes recipes, advertising for upcoming sales, as well as coupons.
Hornbacher’s is well known for sponsoring many charities, including Bowl for Kids’ Sake, benefiting the Big Brothers Big Sisters program; Cherries for Charity, benefiting the Rape & Abuse Crisis Center and the YWCA of Cass-Clay, and various Food Drives which benefit the Great Plains Food Bank, such as Fill the Dome. Headquarters are located in Fargo, North Dakota.