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Superstition Ranch Market

A Local Gem That Has Blossomed Over Five Decades

Travis Mahaffey by Travis Mahaffey
November 1, 2023
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Superstition Ranch Market, a cherished establishment in Mesa and Apache Junction, has evolved over five decades into a beloved community cornerstone. This family-owned business is a testament to growth, commitment, and strong support for local vendors.

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In 1966, Ray Matheson, the original owner, began selling citrus from his home. He expanded by constructing an adjoining building, offering a diverse array of valley produce. While the building remains unchanged, the market has flourished. The introduction of the Double Up program for EBT shoppers, doubling their dollars, is a vital support for future shopping trips. Superstition Ranch Market prides itself on top-notch customer service, premium products, and competitive pricing.

The market’s storied history goes back to 1966, making it a community staple. The Double Up program and local small vendor support underscore their commitment to the community.

Recent enhancements include new wood displays and improved signage in both Superstition Ranch Market locations, creating a more shopper-friendly experience. Adding music has enhanced the overall ambiance. Providing high-quality produce remains a point of pride for the market.

Superstition Ranch Market’s ability to offer fresh groceries at discounted prices is rooted in over 50 years of history and robust vendor relationships. Terry, the buyer since the 1990s, has been instrumental in building and nurturing these connections, enabling them to secure excellent deals for their customers.

In the next 5-10 years, Superstition Ranch Market plans to expand to two new locations in Queen Creek and the West Valley, fostering the Superstition Ranch image.

The family-owned and operated nature of the business runs deep. Terry McCuin, who has been the buyer since 1990, began his journey as a produce manager alongside T.J. McCuin at Smitty’s. T.J. McCuin, Terry’s son, opened his own stores. Today, T.J.’s son carries on the family tradition by managing the Mesa store.

Superstition Ranch Market is not just a grocery store; it’s a cornerstone of the community. Their strong relationships with their dedicated team, who deliver outstanding customer service and quality, set them apart. Supporting local farmers, bakers, and small vendors is at the heart of what they do. When you shop at Superstition Ranch Market, you’re not just buying groceries; you’re investing in the heart of your community.

The next time you visit Superstition Ranch Market in Mesa or Apache Junction, remember that your shopping is not just a transaction; it’s a contribution to a story that has enriched our community for over five decades.

Mesa:  4755 E Main St, Mesa AZ 85205 – (480) 832-3421

Apache Junction: 7 N 114th St, Apache Junction AZ 85120 – (480) 984-3568

superstitionranchmarket.com

Travis Mahaffey

Travis Mahaffey

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