Kessel Food Markets was an American supermarket chain based in Michigan.
It began in 1981 when Owosso, Michigan, native Al Kessel, a former executive vice president of Hamady Brothers supermarkets, purchased Kroger locations in Corunna and Saginaw.
Kroger closed these stores due to Michigan's poor economy at the time, and failure to reach union agreements.
[1] After Kroger closed all five of its Flint locations in 1982 for the same reasons, Kessel purchased them as well, followed by 13 Hamady stores after that chain filed for bankruptcy in 1991.
Kessel died December 28, 2012, at age 74 of esophageal cancer, in Naples, Florida.