The Food 4 Less name and logo was originally conceived in the 1930s by Lou Falley, who developed a chain of stores both in the Food 4 Less name (with the warehouse/no frills format) and the Falley's name. The Falley's stores were full service supermarkets, while the Food 4 Less stores were warehouse stores, where labor costs were cut by having the groceries stocked to the shelves in the original cases, rather than stacking individual items. These stores were located throughout eastern Kansas and parts of northwestern Missouri. Over the years, the number of Falley's stores diminished, and were replaced with Food 4 Less stores. Falley's also franchised Food 4 Less in states where it did not operate. In 1987,
Ron Burkle's
Yucaipa Companies acquired Falley's in
Topeka,
Kansas. During a period of consolidation in the grocery store industry, Food 4 Less merged with
Ralphs, which
Fred Meyer had acquired from the Yucaipa Companies in 1998. The next year in 1999 Fred Meyer along with Food 4 Less were acquired by
Kroger In 2015, Food 4 Less exited the
Nevada market entirely. Six of the stores were converted to sister store
Smith's Food and Drug, a prominent grocery chain owned by Kroger in the
Las Vegas area. The remaining eight stores were closed. In 1998, Fred Meyer sold Falley's and the
Midwestern Food 4 Less stores to
Associated Wholesale Grocers of
Kansas City. The warehouse type stores were slowly phased out in favor of full service Food 4 Less stores with a new logo and format. In January 2006, the AWG-owned Falley's and Food 4 Less stores located in Kansas were combined with sister company
Homeland Stores, based in
Edmond, Oklahoma. The company changed the names of the Food 4 Less stores, which it can't use beyond Kansas and Missouri, to AWG brands such as
Price Chopper. ==Nugget==