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Get to Know WinCo's History

Blake Hunter
Blake Hunter
Posted on November 8, 2022   |   Updated on June 15
Boise has an outsized foothold in the grocery store industry, with two huge chains (Albertsons and WinCo) both starting here, and their headquarters still here. (WinCo Foods / YouTube)

Boise has an outsized foothold in the grocery store industry, with two huge chains (Albertsons and WinCo) both starting here, and their headquarters still here. (WinCo Foods / YouTube)

Okay, so the City Cast Boise team has established that we’re WinCo fans. But how exactly did this iconic supermarket become America’s second-largest employee-owned company? Today we’re digging into the history of WinCo.

  • It all started in Boise in 1967 when businessmen Ralph Ward and Bud Williams started Waremart Foods. Even under its original name, WinCo was focused on low prices from its conception.
  • Waremart steadily grew into the Pacific Northwest through the 1970s, but Ward bought Williams’ stock, and died a few years later, leaving a question hanging over the future of the company.
  • In 1985, Waremart employees banded together to establish an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP), taking over the 17-store company from the Ward family.
  • During the late 1990s, after a successful decade of growth under employee ownership, Waremart opened its first distribution center in Woodburn, Oregon, and changed its name to WinCo Foods.
  • Under its new name, WinCo moved into Arizona, Nevada, and California with stores and distribution centers. It also built a new distribution center in Boise, which was — at the time — the largest free-standing building in Idaho. And in the last few years, WinCo has continued growing, moving into Texas and Montana, and now has 126 stores.
  • WinCo also backs other company’s efforts to become employee-owned as a founding member of a group of companies called Certified Employee-Owned.
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