- Publix and Wegmans are tied for first place as the best supermarkets in the US.
- Publix ranked highest for fast checkouts, item availability, and store cleanliness.
- Trader Joe’s scored the highest in cashier courtesy and Aldi got the best score on value.
Publix and Wegmans are the best supermarket in the US, followed by Trader Joe’s and H-E-B, according to a survey.
More than 12,700 consumers were asked to rate their favorite grocery chains on attributes like best value, fastest service, and cleanliness for the survey by Market Force Information, a retail consulting firm.
Publix ranked highest for fast checkouts, item availability, and store cleanliness.
Trader Joe's scored the highest in cashier courtesy, while Wegmans won on its specialty department service. Aldi got the best score on value.
The scoring system is based on customers' satisfaction and likelihood to recommend the store to others.
Here are the rankings.
1. Publix Super Markets
Score: 77%.
2. Wegmans
Score: 77%.
3. Trader Joe's
Score: 76%.
4. H-E-B
Score: 69%.
5. Aldi
Score: 68%.
6. Harris Teeter
Score: 66%.
7. Hy-Vee Food Stores
Score: 65%.
8. Costco
Score: 65%.
9. WinCo Foods
Score: 62%.
10. Whole Foods Market
Score: 61%.
11. Fry's
Score: 58%.
12. Kroger
Score: 57%.
13. Target
Score: 56%.
14. Winn-Dixie Stores
Score: 54%.
15. Shoprite
Score: 53%.
16. Food Lion
Score: 52%.
17. Albertsons
Score: 49%.
18. Meijer
Score: 49%.
19. Sam's Club
Score: 49%.
20. Giant Food Stores
Score: 43%.
21. Safeway
Score: 39%.
22. Stop & Shop
Score: 38%.
23. Walmart
Score: 31%.