Scott's Food & Pharmacy

Scott's Food & Drug is a chain of supermarkets in Indiana. Scott's is owned by retail giant Kroger.

History
Donald Scott opened his first store in 1954. In 1963, with his partner William Reitz, they made Scott's a dominant supermarket. Scott's was independent for nearly 40 years. In 1991, SuperValu acquired Scott's. Soon, SuperValu made Scott's grow along with other chains, including Jewel. Scott's was part of SuperValu for nearly 20 years. Then in 2007, grocery giant Kroger acquired the 18-store Scott's chain from SuperValu for $33 million. Since then, several stores have closed. Scott's is now part of the Kroger division in Indiana and nearby states, which includes Kroger, Hilander, Owen's, and Pay Less.