Company Description
SpartanNash Company (historically traded on Nasdaq under the ticker SPTN) was a food solutions company in the wholesale trade sector, focused on serving the grocery industry. According to company disclosures, SpartanNash operated through two complementary business segments: food wholesale and grocery retail. Its activities were aligned with the packaged food distribution and grocery merchandising value chain, supplying products for every aisle in the grocery store and operating a network of retail supermarkets.
Core business and operations
SpartanNash described itself as a food solutions company that delivers the ingredients for a better life. The company reported that its global supply chain network served wholesale customers that included independent and chain grocers, national retail brands, e-commerce platforms, and U.S. military commissaries and exchanges. In this role, SpartanNash distributed a broad assortment of products ranging from fresh produce to household goods and its OwnBrands, including the Our Family portfolio of products.
On the retail side, SpartanNash stated that it operated nearly 200 brick-and-mortar grocery stores, primarily under the Family Fare, Martin's Super Markets and D&W Fresh Market banners. The company also referenced dozens of pharmacies and fuel centers with convenience stores associated with its retail footprint. In addition, SpartanNash highlighted that it offered a suite of support services for independent grocers, leveraging insights and solutions across its wholesale and retail segments.
Wholesale distribution and customer base
In its public communications, SpartanNash emphasized its role as a wholesale distributor to a diverse set of grocery customers. The company reported that its global supply chain network served independent and chain grocers, national retail brands, e-commerce platforms, and U.S. military commissaries and exchanges. Separate disclosures noted that SpartanNash served more than 2,100 retail locations and that it supported independent grocers with tools to remain competitive and community-focused.
The company also described its participation in the military channel, stating that its supply chain served U.S. military commissaries and exchanges. Earlier descriptive information indicated that SpartanNash marketed and distributed an extensive line of private brands, including thousands of grocery, fresh, general merchandise, health and beauty, and non-food items, and that it partnered with a large base of independent grocers.
Retail banners and consumer offerings
SpartanNash’s retail operations were centered on supermarket banners that targeted local and regional shoppers. The company stated that it operated nearly 200 grocery stores under banners such as Family Fare, Martin's Super Markets and D&W Fresh Market. It also highlighted specialty formats, including the Supermercado Nuestra Familia banner, which offers a full-service Hispanic grocery experience with an assortment of Hispanic foods and related products.
In its communications about new store openings, SpartanNash described Supermercado Nuestra Familia as focused on quality, convenience and community, with an assortment of fresh fruits and vegetables, dried chiles and spices, beverages, prepared foods and other grocery staples tailored to local tastes. These disclosures illustrate how the company used specific retail concepts to address distinct community and cultural preferences within its broader retail segment.
Private brands and OwnBrands portfolio
A recurring theme in SpartanNash’s statements is the importance of its OwnBrands program. The company reported that it distributes products for every aisle in the grocery store, including its OwnBrands such as the Our Family portfolio. Additional communications referenced other OwnBrands, including Fresh and Finest by Our Family and Finest Reserve by Our Family, and noted that the company manages portfolio strategy, product development and brand equity for these brands across company-operated stores and wholesale customers.
SpartanNash also indicated that it invests in brand-building and product innovation within its OwnBrands portfolio, with dedicated leadership overseeing product development, pricing, promotions, forecasting and sourcing. This underscores the role of private label offerings as a strategic component of the company’s wholesale and retail activities.
Industry role and corporate evolution
SpartanNash operated in the wholesale trade sector, with a focus on packaged food distribution and grocery retail. Historical descriptive information highlighted that the company’s roots trace back many decades through predecessor entities involved in wholesale grocery distribution. Over time, SpartanNash combined wholesale distribution capabilities with a portfolio of company-operated supermarkets and private brands, positioning itself as a partner to independent grocers and a provider of food solutions across channels.
The company also engaged with the broader grocery industry through events such as its Food Solutions Expo, which brought together independent grocers, suppliers and SpartanNash associates for education, trendspotting, recognition and deal-making. At this event, SpartanNash showcased consumer taste trends, highlighted supplier and customer achievements, and underscored the role of independent grocers in the retail grocery landscape.
Acquisition by C&S Wholesale Grocers and trading status
SpartanNash’s status as a publicly traded company changed in 2025. According to a Current Report on Form 8-K dated September 22, 2025, SpartanNash entered into an Agreement and Plan of Merger under which a subsidiary of C&S Wholesale Grocers, LLC merged with and into SpartanNash. The filing states that on September 22, 2025, the merger was completed, Merger Sub ceased to exist, and SpartanNash survived as a wholly owned subsidiary of New Mackinac HoldCo, Inc., an entity associated with C&S.
The same Form 8-K explains that, at the effective time of the merger, each share of SpartanNash common stock issued and outstanding immediately prior to the effective time (other than certain excluded shares) was converted into the right to receive a specified cash amount per share. In connection with the closing of the merger, SpartanNash notified The Nasdaq Stock Market LLC that its common stock, which traded under the symbol SPTN, would be delisted. Trading in SpartanNash common stock was suspended prior to the open of trading on Nasdaq on September 22, 2025, and Nasdaq was requested to file a Form 25 to effect the removal of SpartanNash common stock from listing and registration under Section 12(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
Subsequently, a Form 25 (Notification of Removal from Listing and/or Registration) dated September 22, 2025, was filed, identifying SpartanNash Co and the Nasdaq Stock Market LLC and specifying the company’s common stock as the class of securities being removed. Later, a Form 15 dated October 2, 2025, certified the termination of registration of SpartanNash common stock under Section 12(g) of the Exchange Act and the suspension of the company’s duty to file reports under Sections 13 and 15(d). The Form 15 noted that there was approximately one holder of record as of the certification date.
As a result of these transactions and filings, SPTN no longer trades on Nasdaq, and SpartanNash operates as a privately held subsidiary of an acquiring parent entity. The information on this page therefore serves as a historical overview of SpartanNash as a former public company and its role in the food wholesale and grocery retail industry.