Kroger and Giant Eagle led Ohio in market share

Kroger and Giant Eagle led Ohio in market share

by Tom Karst, Jul 26, 2021

Kroger and Giant Eagle are leading the way for supermarkets in Ohio.

Giant Eagle has a strong retail market leadership position in the Ohio markets of Akron, Canton, Cleveland, Mansfield and Youngstown, according to 2021 numbers from Shelby Market Research.

With 89 stores, Giant Eagle commanded a market share of 24.94% in mid-2021. Still, that strong number represented a decline from 2018, when Shelby reported 124 Giant Eagle stores held a market share of 40.3%.

With 124 stores, Walmart’s 2021 share in the Ohio markets was 16.4%. That compared with a 17.1% share and 35 stores in 2018, according to Shelby.

Marc’s, with 58 stores in 2021, was rated at 11.18% market share, according to Shelby. That was nearly the same as 2018, when the market share for the chain’s 56 stores was 11.4%.

With 51 stores, Kroger had a market share of 6.2% in the Akron, Canton, Cleveland, Mansfield and Youngstown areas in 2021. 

Kroger dominance

Kroger, based in Cincinnati, is the clear market leader in the Ohio/West Virginia/Kentucky markets of Cincinnati, Columbus, Dayton-Kettering, Springfield and Toledo, according to Shelby.

With 300 stores in the area, Kroger commanded a market share of 42.49% in mid-2021, compared with 244 stores and 42.2% share in 2018.

Meijer, with 40 stores, enjoyed a 19.8% market share in 2021. That compared with 41 stores and a 23.1% share in 2018, according to Shelby.

The third leading retailer in the market in 2021 is Walmart, with 138 stores and a 12.27% market share. That is down from a 23.1% share with 122 stores in 2018, according to Shelby.









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