Schnucks is a family-owned supermarket chain founded in 1939 by Edwin and Anna Schnuck, who opened their first store in North St. Louis. Today the company operates more than 100 stores across Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana, making it one of the largest privately held supermarket chains in the United States. Third and fourth generation family members continue to lead the business.
As a regional grocery retailer, Schnucks runs brick-and-mortar supermarket locations offering a full range of grocery products, including fresh produce and meat. The company also provides grocery delivery services and operates Schnucks Rewards, a personalized customer loyalty program.
Each Schnucks store operates within a fixed physical facility, and the company's network of over 100 locations across three states represents a substantial and consistent need for building systems maintenance, including HVAC infrastructure. The company partners with organizations focused on food insecurity and community support across its operating regions.