What states is Hy-Vee located in?

Its more than 280 stores are located in eight Midwestern states: Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, Minnesota and Wisconsin.

Does Hy-Vee offer senior discount?

All seniors 55 years of age and older receive a 5% discount on Thursdays!

How many Hyvees are in Minnesota?

Top 10 cities with the most number of Hy-Vee locations in the US

City State/Territory Number of Locations
Sioux Falls South Dakota 7
West Des Moines Iowa 6
Davenport Iowa 6
Minneapolis Minnesota 5

Is Hy-Vee coming to Sedalia MO?

Yvette Collins‎Hy-Vee There is no project in the works for Sedalia.

Why is it called Hy-Vee?

In 1952 a contest was held to rename the stores which were operating under the names of “Supply Store” or “Service Store,” preceded by the name of the town. The winning name, Hy-Vee, was formed from a contraction of the co-founders’ names Hyde and Vredenburg.

Is Hy-Vee coming to Eden Prairie MN?

Hy-Vee plans to open a super convenience store in Eden Prairie, an apparent first in the market for the Iowa grocer that is rapidly expanding in the Twin Cities.

Is Hy-Vee coming to Maplewood MN?

Your Maplewood Hy-Vee is opening June 8th!

Where are Hy Vee locations?

Hy-Vee /ˌhaɪˈviː/ is a chain of more than 245 supermarkets located throughout the Midwestern United States in Iowa, Illinois, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, South Dakota, and Wisconsin.

Where are Hy Vee Food Stores located?

Hy Vee is an employee-owned chain of supermarkets located in the Midwestern United States. Most Hyvee locations include a bakery, deli, bank, florist, pharmacy, and coffee shop.

Where is Hy Vee corporate office?

Distribution centers are in Chariton, Iowa, and Cherokee, Iowa, with a third perishable operation in Ankeny, Iowa. Hy-Vee’s corporate office is located in West Des Moines, Iowa.

Is Hy Vee open on Easter?

The majority of Hy-Vee grocery stores generally stay open on the following holidays, though reduced hours may apply: – New Year’s Day – Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (MLK Day) – Valentine’s Day – Presidents Day – Mardi Gras Fat Tuesday – St. Patrick’s Day – Good Friday – Easter Sunday – Easter Monday – Cinco de Mayo – Mother’s Day

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