The Houston Chronicle said that the brands Price Lo Supermarkets and Foods "4" Less were "modern, warehouse-type food stores with large sales and cut-rate prices.
[1] The first location, a drive-in grocery in Bay City, Texas,[3] was the 880-square-foot (82 m2) Stanley's Superette.
[2] In December 1994 Stanley Stores filed for Chapter 11 reorganization in a federal bankruptcy court in Houston.
[7] In November 1995 Stanley Stores reached an agreement to get out of bankruptcy protection.
[6] Fred Stanley, then still serving as president of the chain, died on Monday, July 12, 1999 from cancer.