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Carter's Foods, more commonly known as Carter's, was an employee-owned
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chain based in
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, United States. Founded in 1952, Carter's grew to over 30 stores throughout Michigan's
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, including two in Charlotte. In 2006, the chain declared bankruptcy, with its remaining stores being closed or sold. Until the chain's demise, Carter's Foods was the only grocery chain in Michigan to be entirely owned by its employees.


History

Carter's Foods was founded in 1952 by Theodore Carter.WZZM 13 - Grocer Carter's closes all 14 stores - Charlotte-based company files for bankruptcy
/ref> A native of Charlotte, Michigan, Theodore had been an employee of the
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store in his hometown.Carter's Foods history
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Carter's expanded over several decades, mainly by acquiring IGA store. IGA also was the primary supplier for Carter's. In 1999, Sperry and Hutchinson, a company known for its
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, introduced an updated rewards program, S&H Greenpoints; Carter's was the first chain in Michigan to utilize Greenpoints. In 2000, Carter's Foods became 100 percent employee-owned, becoming the only supermarket chain in Michigan to be employee-owned. Citing competition from
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and regional
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chain
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, Carter's filed for Chapter 7
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in 2006, after it was unable to pay several million dollars in debts to its suppliers.Traverse City ''Record-Eagle'': Carter's files for Chapter 7 bankruptcy
/ref> The last Carter's stores closed in mid-2006. Several were reverted to IGA or sold to
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,Oscoda ''Press'': "Court OKs sale of Carter’s stores"
/ref> while the remainder were shuttered.


References

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