Tom Thumb Food & Pharmacy
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Tom Thumb Food & Pharmacy is a chain of supermarkets in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. Tom Thumb stores operate under the names Tom Thumb—traditional grocery stores; Flagship Tom Thumb—high end stores; and Simon David—also high end, usually in affluent areas. Tom Thumb and Randall's Food Markets make up the 112-store Texas division of Safeway Inc. Tom Thumb is (as of December 2005) the number three supermarket in the super-competitive Dallas/Fort Worth area (in terms of market share) behind Walmart and Kroger. Stores in the Tom Thumb supermarket chain tend to be slightly more upscale and expensive than competitors such as Kroger or Albertsons.
The chain's distribution center is in Roanoke, Texas.[1]

History
Tom Thumb was founded in 1948 by J.R. Bost and Robert B. Cullum as Tom Thumb-Page Food Stores[2] and was once a publicly traded company on the NYSE under the name Cullum Companies. By 1956 it had grown to 20 stores. They bought 34 Hinky Dinky stores in the Midwest, 17 Pantry Food Markets in California, as well as Page Drug Stores (the freestanding Page stores were later sold to Eckerd). They also bought the gourmet specialty Simon David stores in 1963.

Tom Thumb expanded its reach to Austin, Texas, in 1972 when the grocer entered that market.[3]

Tom Thumb partnered with Wal-Mart in 1987 to create Hypermart USA stores, but the initial lack of success led them to drop out in 1991. There were several Hypermart locations including Garland, Texas, and Arlington, Texas. The Hypermart stores were the early prototype for the current Walmart supercenter concept, though these stores were much larger than today's Supercenter.

In January 1989, Cullum Companies sold six of its Tom Thumb stores in Austin to Albertsons.

The company was acquired by the Randall's Food Markets chain of Houston in 1992 and adopted a logo similar to Randall's, but retained the Tom Thumb name. Randall's converted the seven Tom Thumb stores in the Austin market to Randall's in January 1994, the same time it acquired and converted nine AppleTree Markets.[4][5][6][7][8][9] The Simon David in the Arboretum Market was not converted, but it would close in December 1996 and would be converted into a Saks Fifth Avenue.[10][11] Though after many customers lamented the loss of Austin's only Simon David, Randall's decided in 1998 to make its Bee Caves store a Flagship Randall's supermarket, the first in the city and the eighth in the chain.[12]
In 1999 Randall's Food Markets was acquired by Safeway. Safeway retained the Randall's name in Houston and Austin and the Tom Thumb name in Dallas/Fort Worth, but replaced many of the Tom Thumb/Randall's "Remarkable" house brands with Safeway-label items. Randall's Food Markets became Safeway's Texas division, which today is legally known as Randall's Food & Drugs.

By 2001, Randall's operated 69 stores in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area under the Tom Thumb and Simon David banners.

In early 2005, Safeway was rumored to be attempting to sell the then 138-store Randall's division.[13] Instead, Safeway announced by the end of the year it would close 15 Randall's stores in the Houston area, one in Austin, and nine Tom Thumb stores in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.[14] Following the closures Randall's operated 62 Tom Thumb stores in Dallas. Safeway said the move would revitalize the Texas division and that it planned to remodel stores to fit its "Lifestyle" format and introduce proprietary products. The new Lifestyle format features an expanded selection of perishables and a number of unique[citation needed] offerings, including a large selection of natural and organic foods, full-service meat counters, full-service bakeries and floral design centers, as well as sushi bars and olive bars.

Beginning in 2006, some Tom Thumb stores began operating under Safeway's "Lifestyle Store" concept. Lifestyle stores carry an expanded selection of finer foods, ready-to-eat meals, and have a more upscale decor.

Pharmacy
Immunization Service

Whooping Cough
Whooping Cough, also know as Pertussis, affects the respiratory tract causing excessive coughing fits that can disturb normal breathing. This disease might at first seem to be a regular cold but can last for weeks or months without a health-care professional realizing that the symptoms are due to pertussis.

Unfortunately, too many adults forget their booster vaccinations and let their protection "run out". The TDAP booster helps protect against Whooping Cough. For more information, talk to our Pharmacist.

Zostavax™
Zostavax™ is a vaccine that is used for adults 60 years of age or older to prevent shingles. Shingles is a rash that is usually on one side of the body. The rash will often blister, can last up to 30 days and be painful. Zostavax™ works by helping your immune system protect you from getting shingles and the associated pain and other serious complications.

Pneumococcal
Pneumococcal disease can result in serious, sometimes fatal infections of the lungs (pneumonia), the blood (bacteremia) and the brain (meningitis).
You can protect yourself from this disease with the pneumococcal vaccine which can be administered at any time of the year and provides long-term protection against the disease.

Influenza
Common influenza causes fever, sore throat, cough, chills, headache, and muscle aches. Each year in the U.S., more than 114,000 people are hospitalized and about 36,000 die because of influenza related illnesses.

The best time to get your flu shot is in October or November, before the height of the annual flu season; however, even as late as January, vaccination can help protect against the flu.

Flu vaccination is especially important for adults age 50 or more, and adults with health conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, lung disease, and other chronic illnesses. However, regardless of age, a yearly flu shot is recommended for almost everyone.

Pharmacy Services
We dispense advice as well as medicine
The professionalism of Safeway Pharmacists goes beyond preparing prescriptions. We are experienced health consultants and will be happy to:Explain medications for you and provide written information.Inform you on how to use them safely and effectively. Answer any questions you may have about compatibility with your current medications. Discuss possible side effects.Assist in selecting over-the-counter products on any products in our store's entire health and beauty section.Offer immunization services for flu, tetanus and other conditions for adults on a walk-in or appointment basis.Provide computerized records of purchases for insurance or income tax purposes.Save you money on quality, FDA approved generic drugs which often save you up to 60% compared to brand names.And all our services are done with total confidentiality.

Information is the best medicine
What Everybody Should Know About Their Medicines.The name of the medicine and what it is supposed to do.How and when to take it and for how long.What foods, beverages, other medicines and activities to avoid while taking the medicine.Potential side effects and what to do if they occur.What to do if you miss a dose.Proper storage instructions.

Our pharmacy accepts
Most Insurance Plans.
Medicare Part B.
Worker's Compensation.

Loyalty program
Tom Thumb offers a loyalty card (Reward Card) that provides a discount on gasoline, as well as a portion of sales proceeds donated to charity. The loyalty card is good at all Safeway stores. During the period after Tom Thumb was purchased by Randall's but before Randall's was purchased by Safeway, the card was accepted at both Tom Thumb and Randall's locations.

Notes
1. ^ "Distribution Centers." Safeway Inc. 2. Retrieved on May 13, 2010.
2. ^ Handbook of Texas Online - Robert B. Cullum
3. ^ Austin Chain is Acquired by Cullum, Dallas Morning News, July 18, 1972
4. ^ Randalls shuts three AppleTrees; Nine other area stores are closed temporarily for conversion after grocery buyout, Austin American-Statesman, January 19, 1994.
5. ^ Clash of the titans; Industry giants Randalls, H.E.B. battle for bucks, buyers' interest, Austin American-Statesman, January 22, 1994.
6. ^ Updates from the aisles of Austin's new and changing food stores The goods on groceries, Austin American-Statesman, March 23, 1994.
7. ^ Grocery stores change names to Randall's, Ausin American-Statesman, January 8, 1994.
8. ^ Randalls banner flies over old Tom Thumbs, Austin American-Statesman, January 13, 1994.
9. ^ Hudgins, Matt (July 25, 1997). "Randalls plans to close Lake Creek location". Austin Business Journal. Retrieved 21 October 2006.
10. ^ Saks Fifth Ave. signs letter of intent Austin Business Journal, August 30, 1996.
11. ^ Constructors & Associates turns Simon David into Saks Austin Business Journal, April 18, 1997.
12. ^ Randalls brings Flagship specialty store concept to Austin, Austin American-Statesman, September 24, 1998.
13. ^ Goll, David (February 18, 2005). "Safeway to move on Randalls/Tom Thumb's blues?". East Bay Business Times. Retrieved 21 October 2006.
14. ^ "Safeway to close nine Dallas-Fort Worth Tom Thumb stores". Dallas Business Journal. October 18, 2005. Retrieved 21 October 2006.

 

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