At its height, the company operated 64 supermarkets in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine, and Connecticut.
They also operated 63 owned and franchised Li'l Peach convenience stores and 23 drugstores in Massachusetts.
Purity Supreme and Li'l Peach had combined sales of about US$1.3 billion in 1990 before the company was bought out again by Freeman Spogli & Co., an investment firm for about US$300 million (~$618 million in 2023), including the acquisition of debt.
[2] In 1995, Purity Supreme was acquired by competitor Stop & Shop, agreeing with regulators to sell 15 stores to address antitrust concerns.
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