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IGA Supermarkets

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Australian supermarket chain owned by Metcash

Not to be confused with the American-ownedIndependent Grocers Alliance.
Independent Grocers of Australia
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryRetail
Founded1988; 38 years ago (1988) (as Independent Grocers Alliance)
Headquarters,
Australia
Number of locations
1,400 (2020)
Key people
Grant Ramage (CEO)
ProductsGroceries & general products
BrandsIGA Supermarkets
Supa IGA
IGA X-press
IGA Local Grocer
Foodland (SA)
RevenueIncreaseA$14.12 billion (2017)
ParentMetcash
Websitewww.iga.com.au

Independent Grocers of Australia[1][2] is an Australian chain of supermarkets. The IGA brand is owned by Australian conglomerateMetcash under their Food & Grocery division, but individual IGA stores are owned and operated independently.[3] Its main competitors areAldi,Coles andWoolworths. IGA is the fourth largest supermarket chain in Australia, following Aldi overtaking Metcash in supermarket revenue.

History

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In 1988, the IGA brand was introduced to Australia by Davids Holdings, when 10 stores became members of IGA. In 2019, IGA had 7% of the grocery market in Australia.[4] In January 2020, there were over 1,400 IGA stores in Australia.[5]

IGA stores are typically located in suburbs that are too small, remote or do not have existing larger stores.[6] Some stores offer a larger selection of curated or artisan products, than the bigger chains.[7]

In 2018, IGA began a rebrand to position the chain as a uniquely local option, scrapping the white colour and corrugated metal for dark grey, signwriting typography and handcrafted style icons.[8] As part of the rebrand their slogan "How the locals like it" was changed to "Where the locals matter".

Store formats

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There are a wide variety of stores under the IGA banner, from small convenience stores, mid sized supermarkets, large full service supermarkets and liquor stores.

IGA Fine Food Market

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IGA Local Grocer

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IGA Supermarket

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IGA X-press

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Supa IGA

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Supa Valu

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Foodland IGA

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Private label brands

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IGA has two Metcashstore brand lines. These brands are available at IGA and other Metcash supplied independent supermarkets.

Black & Gold logo

Black & Gold

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A generic food and product brand

Community Co. logo

Community Co.

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Higher quality products which links through with the IGA Community Chest program.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Community Chest | IGA Supermarkets".IGA Australia. Retrieved3 January 2021.
  2. ^"About IGA | IGA International".IGA International. Retrieved10 June 2020.
  3. ^"About IGA | IGA Australia".IGA Australia. Retrieved26 May 2016.
  4. ^"Supermarkets are learning there is more to selling food than just price".ABC News. 29 November 2019. Retrieved7 December 2019.
  5. ^"IGA Supermarkets | Independent Grocers of Australia".IGA Supermarkets.
  6. ^"Coronavirus Australia: COVID-19 panic buyers in cities leave remote indigenous community supermarkets in ruin".amp.smh.com.au. 30 March 2020. Retrieved19 March 2024.
  7. ^"Romeos Food Hall IGA".www.southeveleigh.com. Retrieved19 March 2024.
  8. ^"Interbrand brings consistency and localism to IGA rebrand".Transform. 20 July 2018. Retrieved2 August 2021.

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