Albertsons Dominates Grocery Stores in San Diego County
By Kristina Houck / Patch San Diego / Wed, Sep 25, 2024
Albertsons owns the largest share of grocery stores in San Diego County, according to an analysis by The Washington Post that looks at consolidation in the supermarket industry.
The traditional grocery store industry has shrunk over the past several decades. Now, according to The Post’s analysis, a third of U.S. grocery stores are now owned by just four companies — Walmart, Kroger, Albertsons and Aldi’s (Süd), the fastest-growing supermarket chain in the country.

By Joe Mathews / JMathews@SCNG.com
What is the Paddle for Clean Water?
By Geoff Page
The machine is positioned in the middle of the deck about 150 feet from the gate.
It’s new, it’s modular, modern and ready to go but New Earth Recycling Center hasn’t been able to recycle one thing or make one buck. It’s been sitting on the east side of Littickers on Voltaire waiting for the city to assist them in removing the roadblocks (read new permits required by the city) that have stalled its opening for 9 months. And it looks like it may take another 4 months or so and another $15,000 for Josh Turchine and his business partner. Once it opens, however, it will even recycle electronics.
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Morris Cerullo was indeed a deeply-flawed televangelist, but in 2017, the San Diego City Council approved his Legacy International Center’s main campus for Mission Valley. It had a $160 million price tag. Construction began in 2018, and was completed in 2020, but Morris Cerullo died that same year.
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