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The Top 5 Grocery Store Stocks — Which One Has the Best 5-Year Returns?

The Top 5 Grocery Store Stocks — Which One Has the Best 5-Year Returns?

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The Top 5 Grocery Store Stocks — Which One Has the Best 5-Year Returns?

Want to get back some of the money you spend at your local market? Consider buying grocery store stocks. While certainly more pedestrian than high-flying names like Nvidia or Microsoft, Albertsons, Kroger, and many other grocery store chains are also multi-billion-dollar companies with publicly traded stock shares.

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Generally speaking, these types of stocks are lower-growth, lower-margin companies that rarely make headlines. But their defensive nature can make them hold up well in recessions or during market selloffs, as customers must continue to buy food and home supplies no matter how the economy is doing.

Here’s a look at how the top five grocery store stocks in terms of market capitalization have performed over the past 5-, 10-, and 15-year periods, and what analysts predict going forward for these companies.

Note that for purposes of this analysis, only companies strictly categorized as grocery stores are included. Big-box stores like Walmart and Costco are excluded because of their diverse retail presence, even though Walmart, for example, generates more grocery revenue than any store in the world.

Kroger (KR)

  • Stock price as of July 11: $70.08

  • Dividend yield: 1.98%

  • Market capitalization: $46.75 billion

  • YTD performance: +15.62%

  • 5-year performance: +130.41%

  • 10-year performance: +131.11%

  • 15-year performance: +825.39%

  • One-year price forecast: $74.50

Kroger has by far the biggest market capitalization of any grocery store in the United States, making it the big dog in the industry. In addition to its namesake stores, it owns a wide variety of popular grocery store brands, including Ralphs, Food 4 Less, Dillons, Fred Meyer, Fry’s, Pay-Less Super Markets, Pick’n Save and Smith’s Food and Drug. The company traces its origins back to 1883.

Sprouts Farmers Market (SFM)

  • Stock price as of July 11: $157.77

  • Dividend yield: N/A

  • Market capitalization: $15.53 billion

  • YTD performance: +24.91%

  • 5-year performance: +526.6%

  • 10-year performance: +511.03%

  • 15-year performance: +333.12%

  • One-year price forecast: $183.15

Sprouts is less known than the Kroger family of brands because it only operates in 23 states. However, it still boasts the second-largest market cap of any grocery store company. The company is known for its focus on natural and organic food, including its bulk food offerings. Unlike some of its competitors, Sprouts only operates under its namesake brand.

Albertsons (ACI)

  • Stock price as of July 11: $22.26

  • Dividend yield: 2.69%

  • Market capitalization: $12.57 billion

  • YTD performance: +13.44%

  • 5-year performance: +109.22%

  • 10-year performance: +108.5%

  • 15-year performance: +108.5%

  • One-year price forecast: $24.56

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