Special Report: ShopRite - Old Bridge, NJ (2024)

ShopRite of Old Bridge

Opened: March 17, 2024

Owner:Sumas family/Village Super Market

Previous Tenants:none

Cooperative:Wakefern Food

Location:600 Schulmeister Rd, Old Bridge, NJ

Photographed:June 1, 2024

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Village Super Market, one of the larger Wakefern operators, has been churning out solid stores and good renovations for years but the new Old Bridge ShopRite is really on a new level for Village. It's one of the best ShopRites I've ever been to, and up there with the best supermarkets overall I've visited. The store opened in mid-March replacing a much smaller, much older location nearby (essentially across the highway).

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The new store is around 75,000 square feet, roughly double the size of the older location. I'll point out the one minor qualm I have with the store here in the foyer: a lot of the promotion for the new store has the tagline "Old Bridge, New ShopRite." I like it -- it's catchy and easy to remember. But should it really be used on permanent signage like this? It's on a few signs around the store, and I feel like that's just asking for it to become dated in just a few years.

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But that doesn't so much matter because the store is truly spectacular. We enter to the grand aisle on the right side, with produce in the front right corner. Prepared foods and deli are in an island on the left side, with a cafe in the back right corner, bread and bakery at the back, meat/seafood on the back wall, and dairy/frozen on the far left side. Floral and pharmacy are between the entrance and exit on the front wall.

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You can see how inadequate the ACME in town looks compared to this store looking around. Thing is, this store isn't even all that much larger than that (around 18,000 square feet). It's more about how the space is used and how it's designed. We can see there's plenty of space here, but it doesn't feel empty.

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Speaking of empty, I was here about 3:00 pm yesterday. Why was this store so deserted then? Eight staffed registers open; three had no customers at all. I have to imagine this store does a really good business. Placer.ai estimates that last month, this store got 160,000 visits; ACME got roughly a third of that. So I must have just been here at an unusually slow time.

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Quite a few new features to Village stores here, and interestingly enough, they've actually blended the three brands they operate together here. Gourmet Garage -- a small chain of NYC gourmet markets Village owns -- is used as the branding for the extensive prepared foods department, and cheese, coffee, and bagels fall under Fairway. (They've done that before in Pelham, NY, where they converted a Fairway to a ShopRite but left some of the Fairway department-specific branding.)

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In some of Village's other stores, I've felt that the ideas were spot-on but execution was weak. Too often, they're held back by things like mediocre perishables and too much clutter in the stores. So far, the execution at this store is just as spectacular as the store's appearance. All the food looks amazing, and the aisles are clean, immaculately stocked, and clutter-free.

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Multiple prepared foods bars take up the center of the prepared foods/deli area. Checkouts for the cafe, which I believe is on the second floor, are under the Good Food Takes Talent sign.

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I just can't help but think how far ahead of other stores like ACME and Stop & Shop this store is. I think both of those chains are running into the wall of ShopRite figuring out some of their historical weak points and just pummeling those two chains.

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In an unconventional setup for Village, packaged breads are up here near the bakery, not in the grocery aisles.

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The decor, another Off the Wall effort, is simply gorgeous.

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The Fairway cheese department has this service counter (with multiple cheesemongers around) along with a few islands in the middle of the aisle.

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These service counters are a bit small, but they're so well set up that it doesn't even matter. I love everything about these departments.

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HABA is in the first few aisles with the pharmacy at the front. Another minor quibble here: why is there Wholesome Pantry promotion here in HABA, where Wholesome Pantry (the organic storebrand) isn't sold?

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Floral and pharmacy at the front. I literally could not think of a way to improve the decor here.

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Notice that there's plenty of sale and promotional displays in this store, but they're organized. Let's hope they stay that way.

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A pretty hefty international aisle is roughly in the middle of the store. The majority of international foods represented here are kosher, Latin, and Asian, but there's some other cuisines, too -- including British.

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Looking across the front-end...

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The rest of the grocery aisles are just beautiful. Every shelf was perfectly stocked, and no junk anywhere in sight. I love it.

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A fun play on the old ShopRite slogan "hey mom, what's for dinner? ShopRite has the answer!" The slogan was discontinued years ago and modified to the slightly less sexist "just ask what's for dinner, ShopRite has the answer!" but, well, many New Jerseyans can still sing "Hey mom, what's for dinner? / What's quick and tasty too? / How can we make it easy? / ShopRite has the answer! / (now the mom sings this part) I love my family, I want the best / I do all that I can do and let ShopRite do the rest..." Or at least I can still sing that.

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The Milk Store, with some of my favorite signage, is in the back left corner.

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A ridiculously wide and open frozen foods aisle is second-to-last; more frozen foods and the rest of dairy are in the last aisle.

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Big fan of how this aisle looks. The blue wall color, fixtures, lighting, and flooring are all top-notch.

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And a look across the front end...

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Maybe everyone was down the shore because of the beautiful weather! Where else could they all be? It's so unusual to see a ShopRite this empty when it's not 10 at night...

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And now for a quick look at the former ShopRite...

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The space is set to be subdivided, but it's not clear yet who the two tenants will be. If one is going to be a grocery store, my money is on Grocery Outlet.

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The old location is about half a mile south of the new one, and across route 9.

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What's interesting is that Village started exploring replacing this store almost immediately after purchasing it.

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These signs below, of course, dated to the pre-Village days when Charles Shakoor owned this store. There aren't that many single-store ShopRite owners these days. Off the top of my head, I think of Lincoln Park, Passaic,and Carteret, and then several owners with just a handful of stores. Two single-store owners recently sold their stores to larger owners -- Kearny to the owners of Nutley and Belleville, and Oakland to SRS.

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And a look inside, where all the fixtures have been removed...

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I have to imagine they weren't really reusable, since they were so dated. I doubt they would've been worth much resale-wise.

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One last interesting thing: the ShopRite from Home pickup parking spaces had to be covered up in the parking lot! I'm sure a more permanent solution will come once these two new tenants move in...

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FAQs

Who owns Old Bridge ShopRite? ›

The ShopRite of Old Bridge is a member of the Village Super Market family of stores. Village Super Market now operates 30 ShopRites throughout New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania, as well as three Gourmet Garage markets and four Fairway Market stores in New York City.

Who owns the most ShopRites in NJ? ›

Several Wakefern members own and operate single ShopRite stores, while most own multiple locations. The average Wakefern member operates six stores. The Saker family owns and operates the most ShopRite stores in the cooperative (40) throughout Monmouth, Ocean & Mercer counties in New Jersey.

How big is the ShopRite in Old Bridge? ›

Encompassing more than 80,000 square feet, the new ShopRite of Old Bridge offers customers a curated, elevated shopping experience that is unmatched in the area.

How many ShopRites are there in NJ? ›

There are 313 ShopRite stores in the United States as of May 28, 2024. The state and territory with the most number of ShopRite locations in the US is New Jersey, with 181 stores, which is about 58% of all ShopRite stores in the US.

Who was the original owner of ShopRite? ›

History. The Shoprite Group of companies was established when PEP Stores purchased a small grocery company with eight stores from the Rogut family in 1979.

What stores are coming to Glenwood Green in Old Bridge, NJ? ›

Glenwood Green will be anchored by the 134,280-square-foot Target and an 80,475-square-foot ShopRite which opened March 17. Other businesses coming to the site are Duck Donuts, Paris Baguette, Shake Shack, honeygrow, Chipotle, Panda Express and Wawa.

Is ShopRite owned by Kroger? ›

ShopRite Supermarkets is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Wakefern Food Corp. The ShopRite location in Hudson was not included in the list of stores closing. Copyright 2024 Nexstar Media Inc.

Who bought over ShopRite? ›

Price Chopper will take the place of the recently-closed ShopRite stores in the Capital Region. The Schenectady-based Price Chopper/Market 32 announced Tuesday morning that it acquired the leases and store equipment for five stores left vacant by ShopRite's closings in the region, announced in October.

Who is the Saker family? ›

The Saker family has been operating grocery stores since 1916 when Richard Saker's great-grandfather opened a “mom and pop” store in Freehold, New Jersey. Richard's father Joseph joined Wakefern in 1947, a few months after it was established, and was an active member of the cooperative.

Where is the biggest ShopRite in the US? ›

World's Largest ShopRite - Brodheadsville, PA - Grocery Store | Facebook.

How many ShopRites do the Saker family own? ›

About us. Saker ShopRites owns and operates 39 ShopRite supermarkets, 30 pharmacies, two liquor stores, and Dearborn Market and Garden Center in New Jersey.

How long does ShopRite exist? ›

Since opening our first stores in 1979, Shoprite Holdings has had a bold vision for the future; a vision that would see the Group grow from strength to strength to become the leading food retailer we are today.

Who is the CEO of ShopRite? ›

Pieter Engelbrecht Current Workplace

Established in 1979, Shoprite Holdings is a retail supermarket that provides pharmaceutical and grocery related products to consumers. This company is headquartered in Western Cape, South Africa.

What state has the most Shoprites? ›

As of March, 2024, there are 332 ShopRite stores in the United States. These stores are located in 6 states and territories and 258 cities. The state with the most ShopRite locations is New Jersey, with 173 stores. This is about 52% of all ShopRite locations in the United States.

Is ShopRite in all 50 states? ›

About ShopRite

With nearly 280 ShopRite supermarkets located throughout New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Delaware and Maryland, ShopRite serves millions of customers each week.

Who owns Belmar ShopRite? ›

The Saker family owns 32 ShopRite supermarkets. They are looking to hire about 320 employees at this new location. employment opportunities at ShopRite.

Who owns ShopRite of Newark? ›

The ShopRite of Newark is owned and operated by the Greenstein family, which has had a long commitment to Essex County as the owners and operators of the Brookdale ShopRite in Bloomfield.

Who owns Greenfield ShopRite? ›

ShopRite of Huntington Commons is owned and operated by the Greenfield family, third- and fourth- generation grocers who own five other ShopRites on New York's Long Island. Wakefern Food Corp.'s ShopRite banner held a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Dec.

Who owns ShopRite in Huntington NY? ›

The ShopRite of Huntington Commons, a new 65,000-square-foot supermarket, in Huntington, NY opened Sunday. The location is owned by the Greenfield family, third- and fourth-generation grocers who own five other ShopRites on Long Island, New York.

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