Origins (1928–1939) Brookshire Grocery Company traces its origins to September 1, 1928, when founder Wood T. Brookshire opened a 2,500‑square‑foot grocery store on the courthouse square in downtown
Tyler, Texas. At the time, Wood T. Brookshire was part of the larger
Brookshire Brothers organization, founded in 1921 in
Lufkin, Texas, by brothers Austin and Tom Brookshire. In 1929, Wood T. Brookshire and his cousin W.A. Brookshire withdrew from Brookshire Brothers, taking several Tyler‑area stores with them. Brookshire Brothers’ official history identifies this withdrawal as the beginning of what would become Brookshire Grocery Company.
Expansion and Distribution Growth (1940s–1960s) During the 1940s, Brookshire Grocery Company expanded into neighboring communities and opened its first shopping‑center location. The company opened its first warehouse facility in Tyler in 1953. In the 1960s, the company expanded into Louisiana and constructed a 175,000‑square‑foot (16,300 m2) distribution center in Tyler to support its growing store base.
New Formats and Regional Growth (1970s–1990s) Brookshire Grocery Company continued to expand throughout Texas and Louisiana during the 1970s and 1980s. In 1984, the company opened the first Super 1 Foods store in
Alexandria, Louisiana. The format initially operated as a
no‑frills,
warehouse‑style concept, with early stores often located in repurposed buildings to cut down on costs. As the format grew, Brookshire Grocery Company began constructing purpose‑built Super 1 Foods stores. In several cases, including Store #608 in
Shreveport and Store #612 in
Longview, existing Brookshire's locations were closed and demolished to make way for new Super 1 Foods stores. In
Marshall and Longview, existing Brookshire's stores were converted to the Super 1 Foods format. During the late 1990s and early 2000s, the company opened several Super 1 Foods stores in the
Dallas–Fort Worth metropolitan area. Brookshire Grocery Company later sold all of its DFW‑area Super 1 Foods stores to the now‑defunct
Fleming Companies, which rebranded them as
Rainbow Foods. All Rainbow Foods locations closed following Fleming's bankruptcy.
Format Development and Modernization (2000s–2010s) On March 10, 2011, Brookshire Grocery Company opened the first FRESH by Brookshire's store in Tyler, Texas, featuring expanded foodservice departments and a broader selection of natural and organic products. The company launched the annual
FRESH 15 road race in 2014. In 2012, a new‑format Super 1 Foods store opened in
Carencro, Louisiana, featuring an updated floorplan and décor package that was later adopted across additional locations. A similar store was built to replace #610 in Tyler, TX. Brookshire's and Super 1 Foods also hosted the Heroes Run, a half marathon, 5K, and Kids 1K event held in
Shreveport, Louisiana. In 2016, the event drew approximately 1,500 participants and raised $40,000 for local first responders and military charities. Brookshires indefinitely terminated Hero's Run in 2024 due to costs outpacing the money raised. In June 2016, Brookshire Grocery Company purchased 25 former
Wal‑Mart Express stores located in Texas (20 locations) and Louisiana. These locations were rebranded as Spring Market.
Acquisitions and New Concepts (2020s–2026) In November 2021, Brookshire Grocery Company announced its acquisition of all 17
Reasor's locations in Oklahoma, with the transaction finalized in 2022. On March 2, 2022, Brookshire Grocery Company opened its second FRESH by Brookshire's location in Fate, Texas. The company later announced the conversion of two former Uptown Grocery locations in
The Village and
Edmond, Oklahoma, into FRESH by Reasor's stores. These locations temporarily closed on October 22, 2025, and reopened on October 27, 2025, marking the first time the FRESH concept operated outside Texas. On November 12, 2025, Brookshire Grocery Company opened a 66,000‑square‑foot Fresh by Brookshire's store in Longview, Texas, the third, and largest Fresh location to date. This location features expanded amenities such as a sushi counter, taqueria bar, brick oven pizza, gelato station, artisan bakery, and an outdoor patio with a grill, bar, live music stage, and playground. In late 2025, Brookshire Grocery Company converted two former
Winn‑Dixie locations in
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, into Super 1 Foods stores. == The Present ==