
Associated Wholesale Grocers Reports Record Results at Annual Shareholders Meeting; Dan Funk and Barry Queen Comment
KANSAS CITY, KS - Associated Wholesale Grocers, Inc. (AWG) reported net sales for the cooperative of $11.5 billion, up 2.41% and consolidated company sales of $12.1 billion. AWG distributed a record $286.2 million of year-end patronage immediately following its Annual Shareholders Meeting. The total distribution of cooperative benefits returned to shareholders, including interest, allowances, and patronage, was a record $642.1 million, up 6.53%. Total members’ investment and equity increased to a record $700.1 million. Additionally, the trading value for class “A” shares increased to $1,650 per share, an increase of 2.5%.

“We achieved these results through implementation of multiple strategic initiatives, improved operational performance, and completing the integration of the Valu Merchandisers Company (VMC) subsidiary departments into the cooperative,” said Dan Funk, president and chief executive officer of AWG, in a recent press release. “Despite headwinds such as pressure on unit volumes, decreased pharmacy sales, and ongoing supply chain disruptions in key product categories, we delivered exceptional results for our members. Expanded promotional program opportunities, increased member participation in vendor partners’ promotional programs, and continued investment in private brands growth have significantly contributed to the remarkable 6.53% improvement in total distributions for the year.”

Noteworthy developments include celebrating AWG Brands milestone 40-year anniversaries for Always Save in 2024 and Best Choice in 2025 with strong programming that delivered an additional $25 million in promotional support year-over-year. AWG also completed its largest strategic project in 2024: the final phase of the VMC product migration to our All-in-One Distribution Hub in Hernando, Miss. This multi-year project has been the single largest capital investment the company has made, and this state-of-the-art facility enhances the company’s supply chain capabilities and ensures AWG can meet members’ needs for generations to come.

“I’m proud to be a part of this cooperative and proud to see the continued fine results that we can deliver for the benefit of our member retailers,” said Barry Queen, AWG’s chairman of the board. “While the cooperative and our members faced several challenges to sales growth in 2024, AWG and the overall membership are in a strong position to accomplish much more as we continue to seize opportunities together. I’m very excited about our plans for 2025 and can’t wait to see what we can achieve.”