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BOARD OF TRUSTEES RETAIL FOOD EMPLOYERS & UFCW LOCAL 711 PENSION
BOARD OF TRUSTEES RETAIL FOOD EMPLOYERS & UFCW LOCAL 711 PENSION
Murray, Utah
500+ employees
The 1.3 million members of the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union in the U.S. and Canada work in a wide range of industries from meat packing plants, grocery stores, retail stores and a number of other industries. Together, we're fighting for a better future for all workers. Mission: To provide a voice for workers on the job. To fight injustice and exploitation by employers. To secure living wages and good benefits for workers and their families. To create jobs that can be a career and put workers on the path to reaching the American dream.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
HARMONS EMPLOYEE WELFARE BENEFIT PLAN TR
HARMONS EMPLOYEE WELFARE BENEFIT PLAN TR
West Valley City, Utah
500+ employees
Be Part of Something Remarkable. Become an Associate at Harmons. Ours is a story about real food, real ingredients, and real people. It’s a story about being local and understanding how to go the extra mile for our customers. That means providing great food with a great experience. We offer unique items in our bakery, kitchen, produce, meat, floral, and grocery departments that you can’t find anywhere else. We sell local products for ultimate freshness and to support our community. We make those specialty, hard-to-find items easy to get. And we take time to turn our associates into food experts. We do all these things because we know our customers are just as passionate about food as we are.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
LEE'S MARKETPLACE, INC.
LEE'S MARKETPLACE, INC.
Logan, Utah
500+ employees
Lee Badger left a legacy of well-stocked, clean, bright, friendly grocery stores with competitive prices. The meat, produce, bakery, deli, and floral departments are exceptional and offer quality that is unmatched in the big box stores. Lee loved to greet his customers and to know his team members. The stores have become a gathering place for the community. Lee and Shari Badger started in the grocery business in 1981 when they bought a small grocery store in Smithfield called Jack's Foodtown. Over the next few years, it was remodeled several times and then in 1991, the store was nearly doubled in size. But that was not enough for the growth that was coming to the north end of Cache Valley. In 1994, a new store was built just across the street. The new store now included a pharmacy, a deli, a scratch bakery, and expanded departments. Lee and Shari had operated under the name of Jack's Foodtown for 13 years and it was now changed to Lee's Marketplace. For over 40 years, Lee’s Marketplace has continued to grow and has brought its unique environment to Smithfield, Logan, North Ogden, North Salt Lake, Heber, and Herriman, with more stores underway. Lee's Marketplace strives to reflect that hometown feeling and to be involved with the community. As we move into the future, we will keep our reputation of having clean, bright, friendly stores with competitive prices. To find job opportunities at a Lee’s near you, visit https://www.leesmarketplace.com/careers
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
REAMS FOOD STORES, INC.
REAMS FOOD STORES, INC.
Sandy, Utah
50-99 employees
Ream’s was opened in 1944 by Paul Ream. His first store was located on Center Street in Provo. Ream’s now operates 11 stores from Salt Lake to Provo, and Heber, including 8 grocery outlets, and 3 western wear outlets. We are now the largest western wear dealer in Utah. Ream’s is proud to be involved in our communities, and has been for 71 years. We are also proud of our business, and enjoy providing the best prices, and service for groceries, fresh cut meats, farm fresh produce, non-foods, boots, western, casual and workwear in the state of Utah.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
BOWMANS MARKET LLC
BOWMANS MARKET LLC
Kaysville, Utah
50-99 employees
Bowmans Market is a nonprofit organization management company based out of 50 E Pine St, Gloversville, New York, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
NATIONAL PRODUCT SALES
NATIONAL PRODUCT SALES
Salt Lake City, Utah
All Size Average employees
National Product Sales works with transportation, distribution, and retail to liquidate distressed or excess inventory. With over 600,000 square feet and nearly 400 employees, NPS has the scale and the experience to work with small to large organizations.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
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PCO-KTA, LLC
PCO-KTA, LLC
Plain City, Utah
50-99 employees
Leafsheets is a cannabis business platform that's simplifying cannabis entrepreneurship by providing the most vital documents for applications and operations. This information is usually kept by gatekeepers and only shared for six-figure prices. This platform put the power in the hands of entrepreneurs to control their own cannabis business destiny.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
KENT-ROY, LLC
KENT-ROY, LLC
Roy, Utah
50-99 employees
Local grocery store that provides excellent customer service, a friendly hometown feel and a world famous bakery. Kent's corporate address is: PO Box 658 Brigham City, UT 84302
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
PETERSON MARKET, LLC
PETERSON MARKET, LLC
Riverton, Utah
All Size Average employees
At Peterson's Fresh Market we have everything you need, and expect, from your local grocery store in Riverton, Utah.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
SMOS, LLC
SMOS, LLC
Stansbury Park, Utah
All Size Average employees
Wellomics™ partners with leading brands to provide proprietary technologies that increase return on investment for R&D, necessary for a new paradigm of personalized evidence-based wellness. By leveraging our 200+ years of diverse expertise, we collaborate with our strategic partners using our “catalyst” discovery process to meet both business and consumer needs. We have created a proprietary, big data network biology system to exploit global research on the biochemosphere™ as well as collective findings from human life sciences to rationally identify optimal combinations of ingredients. Market research and proprietary formulation technologies are utilized to ensure brand differentiation and maximize bioavailability. Licensed formulations include complete documentation necessary for FDA and FTC compliance and lot reproducibility at partners’ manufacturing facilities or qualified CMOs. We also offer validation studies (preclinical, clinical) using state-of-the-art omics technologies, crowdsourcing of efficacy/safety outcomes, and clinical study services to support NDI, self-affirmed GRAS, and label claims. We create products that can be evaluated using devices, biochemical tests, genomic data (e.g. SNPs), and other direct-to-consumer outcomes testing technologies that represent the future of personalized evidence-based wellness.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
THE JR. MART, INC.
THE JR. MART, INC.
Grantsville, Utah
All Size Average employees
JR Automation was founded in 1980, and has grown to become one of the leading global systems integrators and solutions providers for the industrial automation industry. Today, more than 2,000 employees occupy 27 facilities across North America, Europe, and Asia, with headquarters located in Holland, Michigan. JR designs and builds highly integrated manufacturing systems, including robotic welding, testing, dispensing, material handling, and assembly solutions. JR’s customer base includes the world’s leading automotive, life sciences, aerospace, electronics, and industrial manufacturers. With a keen focus on technological innovation and a strong dedication to their employees, customers, and community, JR Automation is poised to continue its path toward further strategic growth and expansion.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard