Winco May 2026

Every location features expert employee-owner meat cutters for custom cuts.

"WinCo" most commonly refers to , a major employee-owned supermarket chain in the Western U.S. known for its warehouse-style shopping and low prices . The name also belongs to Winco (Winco Industries), a manufacturer of commercial-grade kitchenware and restaurant supplies. WinCo Foods (The Supermarket Chain) The name also belongs to Winco (Winco Industries),

WinCo operates a "no-frills" model to keep costs down. This includes requiring customers to bag their own groceries and not accepting credit cards (only cash, debit, or EBT) to avoid processing fees. Signature Features: Signature Features: Originally founded in 1967 as Waremart

Originally founded in 1967 as Waremart , the name was changed in 1999 to WinCo, which stands for "Winning Company" . and more by weight.

As of 2026, WinCo has 145 retail stores across Arizona, California, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, Utah, and Washington. Winco (Commercial Kitchenware)

Extensive sections where shoppers can buy exact quantities of grains, candies, spices, and more by weight.

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