There are 211 Giant Eagle locations in the United States: 103 supermarkets in western
Pennsylvania, 111 in northeastern and central
Ohio, two in
Morgantown,
West Virginia, two in
Frederick,
Maryland and one in
Carmel,
Indiana. Each store carries between 22,000 and 60,000 items, approximately 5,000 of which are branded by Giant Eagle. Giant Eagle offers more than two dozen departments across its stores. The range of services includes
Redbox video terminals,
Happy Returns, dry cleaning,
Bissell carpet cleaner rental,
Primo Water,
lottery, the Flashfood app,
Coinstar, grocery pickup and delivery, and pharmacies. Giant Eagle also has
banking partnerships with
Citizens Bank in Pennsylvania and
Huntington Bank in Ohio and West Virginia. The chain has built large prototypes, and it has experimented with many departments unusual to supermarkets. Larger stores feature vast selections of ethnic and organic food, dry cleaning services, catering, drive-thru pharmacies, in-store banking, as well as in-store coffee shops, pubs, restaurants, and prepared foods. Prepared foods are also sold at larger GetGo locations that can accommodate a GetGo Kitchen. Although older Giant Eagle locations tend to be
unionized and some are even
franchised stores, in recent years the company has started leaning toward non-union company-owned and operated stores. Prior to the sale of GetGo to Couche-Tard, Giant Eagle operated any GetGo directly that was near a franchised Giant Eagle as opposed to the franchisee itself. Since that time, additional Giant Eagle locations were renovated into the Market District format or constructed as newly build locations. There are now 21 stores under this brand. The 21st store opened in Westfield, Indiana in 2024, which is the chain's second location in the Indianapolis market. An additional Market District store is under construction in Pittsburgh as the replacement for the previous Giant Eagle location on Shakespeare Street. That location was demolished to make way for the new Meridian mixed use development.
Giant Eagle Express Giant Eagle Express is a concept store. As of May 2016, the only operating store is in
Harmar Township, Pennsylvania. An
Indiana, Pennsylvania location closed its doors in 2015. The store is larger than a GetGo, but much smaller than a regular Giant Eagle supermarket store. However, the store offers many of the same services as a Giant Eagle, such as a deli and a drive-through pharmacy. Giant Eagle Express also offers a
café with prepared sandwiches, Giant Eagle's own Market District coffee, salad bar, and a wireless internet connection. There is also a GetGo gas station.
Market District Express In 2013, Giant Eagle announced their Market District Express concept, a hybrid of the flagship Market District format launched in 2013 and the Giant Eagle Express format launched in 2007. The first of this brand's stores opened on December 5, 2013, in
Peters Township, Pennsylvania. The second Market District Express store opened on August 18, 2016, in
Bexley, Ohio. The Bexley location is notable as it features a full restaurant and bar inside, alongside groceries in a 30,000 square foot store that spans two floors.
Giant Eagle Pharmacy Giant Eagle began adding pharmacies to their stores in the 1980s, along with other "
store-within-a-store" concepts photo, floral, and video rental. Giant Eagle Pharmacy also offers several immunizations throughout the year for
pneumonia,
influenza, and
Shingrix. These are typically walk-in, but vary depending on the pharmacists available. Until 2021, all Giant Eagle Pharmacy locations were located inside standard Giant Eagle and Market District locations. This changed when a standalone Giant Eagle Pharmacy opened in Columbus's
German Village neighborhood after Giant Eagle opted not to renew its lease at the existing Giant Eagle location in the area, allowing for the property to be redeveloped. The location opened in a former
Lawson's, and assumed the prescription accounts from the previous location. Following the second bankruptcy and liquidation of
Rite Aid, Giant Eagle has been gradually opening more standalone pharmacy locations to fill the void left by Rite Aid, acquiring the patient records of 83 Rite Aid locations as well as at least two Rite Aid locations to be converted into Giant Eagle Pharmacy locations in mid-2025.
Giant Eagle Contact Lenses Giant Eagle partnered with Arlington Lens Supply in 2010 to sell contact lenses online via their website.
Starbucks Giant Eagle has a contract to operate
Starbucks kiosks in some of its stores; the workers are employed by Giant Eagle, but become certified baristas after completing the process.
Ace Hardware Giant Eagle has six stores that contain a franchise of
Ace Hardware. These locations offer nearly all of the same products that would be found in a standalone Ace Hardware store. All locations have a hardware store, paint mixing services, and a wide variety of hardware products. All six stores are located in the Pittsburgh market. The latest store with Ace Hardware opened in
Rochester, Pennsylvania, in the spring of 2022.
Defunct brands Phar-Mor Giant Eagle was the largest shareholder of the
Phar-Mor chain during its heyday in the 1980s and 1990s, although it was operated separate from the main Giant Eagle chain. The Shapira family who owns Giant Eagle provided Phar-Mor founder
Mickey Monus with the financing necessary to start his chain. After Monus was convicted of
embezzlement, Phar-Mor filed for bankruptcy and eventually liquidated. Due to Giant Eagle's stake in Phar-Mor, it was able to acquire Phar-Mor's Youngstown-area assets in bankruptcy court after the chain liquidated.
Iggle Video Giant Eagle once operated Iggle Video locations inside many of its locations to serve as its
video rental shop. Like Giant Eagle Pharmacy, Iggle Video (which spelled "eagle" from its phonetic pronunciation in
Pittsburghese, even outside of Pittsburgh) never operated in stand-alone locations. Like other video rental chains, Iggle Video offered movie and video game rentals. They also served as the local
Ticketmaster outlet in the Pittsburgh region before Ticketmaster phased out physical ticket locations outside venue box offices. In the mid- to late 2000s, Giant Eagle phased these stores out in favor of
Redbox automated retail machines, with Ticketmaster sales moved to the customer service desk.
Giant Eagle Optical In October 2004, Giant Eagle began a
long-term experiment with in-store optometry centers dubbed "Giant Eagle Optical". There were four locations in the Pittsburgh area: North Hills (McIntyre Square), South Hills (Donaldson's Crossroads), east (Monroeville), and west (Robinson). The stores accepted most major vision plans and offered a wide variety of designer frames, as well as exclusive Giant Eagle brands. They also participated in the Fuelperks! program and were staffed mostly by ABO-certified opticians. Noting that "some programs don't prove viable across a broad number of stores", Giant Eagle chose to close its Optical locations beginning in August 2009.
Valu King and Good Cents In December 2008, Giant Eagle opened the rebranded Valu King supermarket in Eastlake, Ohio. The Valu King name dates back to the 1980s. The rebranded Valu King operated stores in
Eastlake,
Ravenna, and
Brooklyn in
Ohio and
Johnstown and
Erie in
Pennsylvania, with the most recent store opened in May 2012. In 2012, Giant Eagle opened a new low-cost supermarket concept called Good Cents, located in
Ross Township, Pennsylvania. The concept is similar to that of a Valu King, but carries a slightly larger product selection. Good Cents eventually replaced all rebranded Valu King as Giant Eagle's low-cost brand. Good Cents and Valu King both were
no frills stores designed to compete with similar stores such as
Aldi,
Save-A-Lot, and
Bottom Dollar Food. On February 25, 2015, Giant Eagle announced it would close all the Good Cents stores by the end of March. It was looking for open spots at nearby Giant Eagle locations for displaced employees. On March 2, 2015, all Good Cents stores were sold and closed.
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