K-VA-T Food Stores, Inc. traces its history to 1955, when company founder Jack Smith opened his first
Piggly Wiggly store in
Grundy, Virginia, with the help of three special stockholders: his father, Curtis Smith, uncle, Earl Smith and cousin, Ernest Smith. In 1963, Smith added a second store in
South Williamson, Kentucky, followed by a newly constructed third location in
Pikeville, Kentucky, in 1965, and a store in
Prestonsburg, Kentucky, in 1967. The company continued to grow steadily until 1984 when it acquired Quality Foods, a 19-store chain (founded in 1918), that operated under the Food City name. The Smiths adopted Food City as the new nameplate, along with its heritage, for all of their stores going forward. In 1989, Food City purchased the 37-store White Stores chain based out of Knoxville, Tennessee, more than doubling the size of the company. In 1998, Food City acquired the 11-store Kennedy Piggly Wiggly chain as well as full control of Mid-Mountain Foods, the current Food City Distribution Center. The following year,
Winn-Dixie pulled out of the Knoxville market and sold their seven stores to Food City. In February 2006, Food City announced the purchase of eight
BI-LO locations in Knoxville,
Maryville, and
Oak Ridge, Tennessee. K-VA-T celebrated its 50th anniversary November 17, 2005, by opening a store in
Vansant, Virginia, just outside Grundy. Three years later, in October 2008, K-VA-T opened its 100th store in
Rogersville, Tennessee. The company celebrated this event by sending a special commemorative
I-beam to every store in the company where employees signed it as a goodwill gesture for the new store. The beam sits above the entrance way in the 100th store. In December 2010, K-VA-T purchased Old Town Market in
Tazewell, Tennessee, as a replacement store for their
New Tazewell, Tennessee, location. In July 2015, Food City announced the purchase of 21 BI-LO locations in the
Chattanooga, Tennessee market as well as eight BI-LO stores in Northern
Georgia from
Southeastern Grocers. The company plans to invest over $40 million in capital improvements to the locations during the first year as well as install Gas'N Go fuel stations in as many locations as possible. K-VA-T reached a milestone in October 2015 by opening its first Georgia location, a converted BI-LO, in
Rossville, Georgia. That same month, K-VA-T opened a Food City in
Johnson City, Tennessee, the largest store ever constructed by the company. In November 2017, Food City opened its first in-store
Starbucks in a newly built location in
Athens, Tennessee. As of April 2024, the company operates 60 Starbucks in-store locations. In February 2020, The National Grocers Association named K-VA-T Food Stores and Food City as Outstanding Marketer at the 2020 NGA Creative Choice Awards. In June 2020, K-VA-T announced that they were expanding into their fifth state with plans to construct a supermarket in
Albertville, Alabama. The store opened on April 14, 2021. In August 2022, K-VA-T announced plans to acquire the Cooke’s family of stores in the Greater
Cleveland, Tennessee, market area. These stores include four Fresh n’ Low locations and the Cooke's Food Store and Pharmacy in Tennessee along with one Fresh n’ Low location in Georgia. By January 2025, Food City had consolidated all of the Fresh n’ Low and Cookes stores into nearby, newly expanded Food City locations or, in Ocoee and North Cleveland, had built much larger, Food City replacement stores. In October 2025, K-VA-T agreed to acquire three Winn-Dixie locations, this time in the
Birmingham, Alabama market, with plans to convert the stores located in
Fultondale,
Trussville, and
Jasper, to their Food City banner in early November 2025.
Headquarters K-VA-T's corporate operations were located in Grundy, Virginia, from its inception in 1955 until it moved to
Abingdon, Virginia, in the 1970s. Over the course of the years, the company's operations were spread out over five different buildings throughout Abingdon and Washington County. In November 2017, K-VA-T donated their previous corporate office building in Abingdon to the
Barter Theater.
Super Dollar Food Center In 2008, K-VA-T opened its first limited-assortment grocery store named Super Dollar Discount Foods in
Wytheville, Virginia, which was later demolished in 2020 to make way for a new Food City location. Over the course of the years, the new format grew by opening up new locations and converting some older, smaller, Food City locations in Pikeville and Prestonsburg, Kentucky; Rogersville, Tennessee; and Grundy, Virginia. In May 2017, K-VA-T began re-branding the Super Dollar Discount Foods stores in Abingdon, Hillsville, and Wytheville, Virginia to the Super Dollar Food Center banner. Over the course of 2017, the rest of the Super Dollar Discount Foods locations were converted to this new banner. As of March 2022, there were 5 Super Dollar locations, with one having a Gas'N Go fuel station.
Express by Food City In June 2020, K-VA-T converted its older
Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, location to their new Express by Food City format.
Food City Wine & Spirits In August 2012, K-VA-T opened its first Food City Wine & Spirits
liquor store, in
Pikeville, Kentucky. The company's second Food City Wine & Spirits opened in
Louisa, Kentucky in August 2015. A third location in
Whitesburg, Kentucky was added in May 2020 followed by a fourth location in
Middlesboro, Kentucky in September 2021.
Convenience stores In April 2012, after purchasing a former
Exxon branded station in
Coeburn, Virginia, K-VA-T opened its first Food City Express branded
convenience store to complement their existing grocery store. In June 2014, K-VA-T opened a second location in a former
RaceWay convenience store in
Elizabethton, Tennessee, under their Gas'N Go branding. Another pair of Gas'N Go convenience store locations were constructed and opened in
Morristown and
Bristol, Tennessee, later in 2014. A fifth location was opened in
Oliver Springs, Tennessee in July 2016 with a sixth location that opened in
Pikeville, Kentucky in June 2023.
Curt’s Ace Hardware In April 2022, K-VA-T announced plans to join the
Ace Hardware family of stores by launching their line of Curt’s Ace Hardware stores and was evaluating Virginia locations in Abingdon and Bristol along with Piney Flats, Erwin, and Elizabethton, Tennessee in addition to Mize Farm & Garden Supply in
Gray, Tennessee, which K-VA-T had recently acquired. In June 2022, the first location opened in Bristol, Virginia. In May 2024, K-VA-T opened their twelfth Ace location in their hometown of Abingdon, Virginia. In March 2025, K-VA-T converted their former Fresh n'Low grocery store in Ocoee, Tennessee to their thirteenth Curt's Ace Hardware location. In April 2025, K-VA-T opened its thirteenth Curt’s Ace Hardware in
Galax, Virginia.
Defunct banners Fresh n’ Low/Cooke's Food Store & Pharmacy In October 2022, K-VA-T began operations of four Fresh n’ Low locations and Cooke's Food Store and Pharmacy in Tennessee along with one Fresh n’ Low location in Georgia. Food City broke ground on two larger stores to serve as replacements for the Candies Creek and Ocoee Fresh n’ Low locations in June 2023. The Cooke's Food Store and Pharmacy was closed in December 2023 after the Food City near the location was expanded. By January 2025, all of the Fresh n’ Low locations had been consolidated into nearby, newly remodeled Food City locations or replaced entirely with a larger Food City.
Oldtown Market When K-VA-T acquired Quality Foods and adopted the Food City name in 1984, the
Galax, Virginia, Piggly Wiggly location was renamed Oldtown Market. In 1989, Food City sold Oldtown Market to two of its retired management team members. This banner is not to be confused with the Old Town Market Tazewell, Tennessee, location that K-VA-T purchased and rebranded in 2010.
Valu Foods K-VA-T had converted their
Sweetwater, Tennessee, location into Valu Foods, a discount
warehouse store. This location closed in 1999.
While It Lasts K-VA-T closed one of its two
Sevierville, Tennessee, locations in 2005, but it reopened this location a few months later under the While It Lasts banner. This location was used as a closeout store for the various products and brands from the Bi-Lo stores acquisition that were not carried in regular Food City locations. It closed in 2006. ==Community involvement==