FOOD 4 LESS SUPERMARKETS INC
10-Q, 1995-02-21
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                       SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

                             WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549

                                _______________

                                   FORM 10-Q


                                QUARTERLY REPORT
                          UNDER SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF
                      THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

                                _______________


<TABLE>
              <S>                                                                <C>
              FOR QUARTER ENDED                                                  COMMISSION FILE NUMBER
               JANUARY 7, 1995                                                          33-31152
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                         FOOD 4 LESS SUPERMARKETS, INC.
             (EXACT NAME OF REGISTRANT AS SPECIFIED IN ITS CHARTER)


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       <S>                                                                       <C>
                  DELAWARE                                                             95-4222386
       (STATE OR OTHER JURISDICTION OF                                              (I.R.S EMPLOYER
       INCORPORATION OR ORGANIZATION)                                            IDENTIFICATION NUMBER)



         777 SOUTH HARBOR BOULEVARD
            LA HABRA, CALIFORNIA                                                         90631
  (ADDRESS OF PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVE OFFICES)                                             (ZIP CODE)
</TABLE>



                                 (714) 738-2000
              (REGISTRANT'S TELEPHONE NUMBER, INCLUDING AREA CODE)




     INDICATE BY CHECK MARK WHETHER THE REGISTRANT (1) HAS FILED ALL REPORTS 
REQUIRED TO BE FILED BY SECTION 13 OR 15(D) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF
1934 DURING THE PRECEDING 12 MONTHS (OR FOR SUCH SHORTER PERIOD THAT THE
REGISTRANT WAS REQUIRED TO FILE SUCH REPORTS), AND (2) HAS BEEN SUBJECT TO SUCH
FILING REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PAST 90 DAYS.  YES   X    NO _____.


     AT FEBRUARY 14, 1995, THERE WERE 1,505,427 SHARES OF COMMON STOCK
OUTSTANDING.  AS OF SUCH DATE, NONE OF THE OUTSTANDING SHARES OF COMMON STOCK
WERE HELD BY PERSONS OTHER THAN AFFILIATES AND EMPLOYEES OF THE REGISTRANT, AND
THERE WAS NO PUBLIC MARKET FOR THE COMMON STOCK.


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                         FOOD 4 LESS SUPERMARKETS, INC.

                                     INDEX


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<CAPTION>
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<S>              <C>                                                                                                    <C>
PART I.          FINANCIAL INFORMATION

Item 1           Financial Statements

                 Consolidated balance sheets as of
                    January 7, 1995 and June 25, 1994 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .              2

                 Consolidated statements of operations for the 16 weeks ended
                    January 7, 1995 and January 8, 1994 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .              4

                 Consolidated statements of operations for the 28 weeks ended
                    January 7, 1995 and January 8, 1994 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .              5

                 Consolidated statements of cash flows for the 28 weeks ended
                    January 7, 1995 and January 8, 1994   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .              6

                 Consolidated statements of stockholder's equity as of
                    January 7, 1995 and June 25, 1994 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .              8

                 Notes to consolidated financial statements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .              9


Item 2.          Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition
                    and Results of Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .             11


PART II.         OTHER INFORMATION

Item 6.          Exhibits and Reports on Form 8-K . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .             14

                 Signatures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .             15
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                         PART I.  FINANCIAL INFORMATION

ITEM 1.          FINANCIAL STATEMENTS





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                         FOOD 4 LESS SUPERMARKETS, INC.
                          CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
                             (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)


<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                           January 7,                 June 25,
                         ASSETS                                                               1995                      1994    
                                                                                          ------------              ------------
                                                                                           (unaudited)
<S>                                                                                           <C>                     <C>
CURRENT ASSETS:
    Cash and cash equivalents                                                                 $ 15,750                $ 32,996
    Trade receivables, less allowances of $1,264
        and $1,386 at January 7, 1995 and
        June 25, 1994, respectively                                                             25,992                  25,039
    Notes and other receivables                                                                    777                   1,312
    Inventories                                                                                223,261                 212,892
    Patronage receivables from suppliers                                                         5,093                   2,875
    Prepaid expenses and other                                                                  12,542                   6,323
                                                                                              --------                --------
        Total current assets                                                                   283,415                 281,437

INVESTMENTS IN AND NOTES RECEIVABLE FROM
    SUPPLIER COOPERATIVES:
    A. W. G.                                                                                     6,718                   6,718
    Certified and Others                                                                         5,694                   5,984

PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT:
    Land                                                                                        23,488                  23,488
    Buildings                                                                                   24,148                  12,827
    Leasehold improvements                                                                     106,484                  97,673
    Store equipment and fixtures                                                               153,538                 148,249
    Transportation equipment                                                                    32,363                  32,259
    Construction in progress                                                                    14,459                  12,641
    Leased property under capital leases                                                        78,222                  78,222
    Leasehold interests                                                                         93,226                  93,464
                                                                                              --------                --------
                                                                                               525,928                 498,823
    Less:  Accumulated depreciation and amortization                                           155,758                 134,089
                                                                                              --------                --------

        Net property and equipment                                                             370,170                 364,734

OTHER ASSETS:
    Deferred financing costs, less accumulated amortization
        of $20,166 and $17,083 at January 7, 1995 and
        June 25, 1994, respectively                                                             25,529                  28,536
    Goodwill, less accumulated amortization of $38,113
        and $33,945 at January 7, 1995 and
        June 25, 1994, respectively                                                            263,658                 267,884
    Other, net                                                                                  29,438                  24,787
                                                                                              --------                --------

                                                                                              $984,622                $980,080
                                                                                              ========                ========
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   The accompanying notes are an integral part of these consolidated balance
                                    sheets.





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                         FOOD 4 LESS SUPERMARKETS, INC.
                          CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
                  (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS, EXCEPT SHARE AMOUNTS)


<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                           January 7,                 June 25,
                         LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDER'S EQUITY                                 1995                      1994    
                                                                                          ------------              ------------
                                                                                           (unaudited)
<S>                                                                                           <C>                     <C>
CURRENT LIABILITIES:
    Accounts payable                                                                          $164,981                $180,708
    Accrued payroll and related liabilities                                                     39,976                  42,805
    Accrued interest                                                                             7,454                   5,474
    Other accrued liabilities                                                                   60,619                  53,910
    Income taxes payable                                                                           689                   2,000
    Current portion of self-insurance liabilities                                               28,616                  29,492
    Current portion of long-term debt                                                           22,290                  18,314
    Current portion of obligations under capital leases                                          3,634                   3,616
                                                                                               -------                 -------
        Total current liabilities                                                              328,259                 336,319

LONG-TERM DEBT                                                                                 342,396                 310,944

OBLIGATIONS UNDER CAPITAL LEASES                                                                38,071                  39,998

SENIOR SUBORDINATED DEBT                                                                       145,000                 145,000

DEFERRED INCOME TAXES                                                                           14,740                  14,740

SELF-INSURANCE LIABILITIES AND OTHER                                                            55,701                  64,058

COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES                                                                        -                       -

STOCKHOLDER'S EQUITY:
    Cumulative convertible preferred stock, $.01 par value,
        200,000 shares authorized and 50,000 shares issued at
        January 7, 1995 and June 25, 1994 (aggregate liquidation value of
        $67.3 million and $62.2 million at January 7, 1995 and
        June 25, 1994, respectively)                                                            64,541                  58,997
    Common stock, $.01 par value, 1,600,000 shares
        authorized; 1,519,632 shares issued
        at January 7, 1995 and June 25, 1994                                                        15                      15
    Additional paid-in capital                                                                 107,650                 107,650
    Notes receivable from shareholders of parent                                                  (702)                   (586)
    Retained deficit                                                                          (108,858)                (94,586)
                                                                                               -------                 ------- 
                                                                                                62,646                  71,490
    Treasury stock:  14,205 and 16,732 shares of common stock at
        January 7, 1995 and June 25, 1994, respectively                                         (2,191)                 (2,469)
                                                                                              --------                -------- 
    Total stockholder's equity                                                                  60,455                  69,021
                                                                                              --------                --------

                                                                                              $984,622                $980,080
                                                                                               =======                 =======
</TABLE>



   The accompanying notes are an integral part of these consolidated balance
                                    sheets.





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                         FOOD 4 LESS SUPERMARKETS, INC.
                     CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
                  (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS, EXCEPT SHARE AMOUNTS)
                                  (UNAUDITED)

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                            16 Weeks                16 Weeks
                                                                                              Ended                  Ended
                                                                                           January 7,              January 8,
                                                                                              1995                    1994    
                                                                                          ------------            ------------
<S>                                                                                        <C>                     <C>
SALES                                                                                      $  805,967              $  799,597

COST OF SALES (including purchases from related parties for the
    16 weeks ended January 7, 1995 and January 8, 1994 of
    $58,202 and $58,453, respectively)                                                        671,549                 649,720
                                                                                           ----------              ----------

GROSS PROFIT                                                                                  134,418                 149,877

SELLING, GENERAL, ADMINISTRATIVE AND OTHER, NET                                               111,009                 125,770

AMORTIZATION OF EXCESS COSTS OVER NET ASSETS ACQUIRED                                           2,381                   2,360

RESTRUCTURING CHARGE                                                                            5,134                       -
                                                                                           ----------              ----------
OPERATING INCOME                                                                               15,894                  21,747

INTEREST EXPENSE:
    Interest expense, excluding amortization
       of deferred financing costs                                                             19,892                  19,423
    Amortization of deferred financing costs                                                    1,784                   1,709
                                                                                           ----------              ----------
                                                                                               21,676                  21,132
LOSS (GAIN) ON DISPOSAL OF ASSETS                                                                  (1)                    124
                                                                                           ----------              ----------
INCOME (LOSS) BEFORE PROVISION (BENEFIT) FOR INCOME TAXES                                      (5,781)                    491

PROVISION (BENEFIT) FOR INCOME TAXES                                                             (400)                    400
                                                                                           ----------              ----------
NET INCOME (LOSS)                                                                          $   (5,381)             $       91
                                                                                           ==========              ==========
PREFERRED STOCK ACCRETION                                                                  $    3,168              $    2,698
                                                                                           ==========              ==========
LOSS APPLICABLE TO COMMON SHARES                                                           $   (8,549)             $   (2,607)
                                                                                           ==========              ========== 
LOSS PER COMMON SHARE                                                                      $    (5.68)              $   (1.73)
                                                                                           ==========               =========
    Average Number of Common Shares Outstanding                                             1,505,373               1,503,676
                                                                                           ==========              ==========
</TABLE>

 The accompanying notes are an integral part of these consolidated statements.





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                         FOOD 4 LESS SUPERMARKETS, INC.
                     CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
                  (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS, EXCEPT SHARE AMOUNTS)
                                  (UNAUDITED)

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                            28 Weeks                28 Weeks
                                                                                              Ended                  Ended
                                                                                           January 7,              January 8,
                                                                                              1995                    1994    
                                                                                          ------------            ------------
<S>                                                                                       <C>                      <C>
SALES                                                                                       $1,404,665              $1,416,213

COST OF SALES (including purchases from related parties for the
    28 weeks ended January 7, 1995 and January 8, 1994 of
    $99,367 and $106,060, respectively)                                                      1,167,205               1,153,989
                                                                                             ---------               ---------

GROSS PROFIT                                                                                   237,460                 262,224

SELLING, GENERAL, ADMINISTRATIVE AND OTHER, NET                                                199,161                 221,464

AMORTIZATION OF EXCESS COSTS OVER NET ASSETS ACQUIRED                                            4,168                   4,132

RESTRUCTURING CHARGE                                                                             5,134                       -
                                                                                           -----------             -----------

OPERATING INCOME                                                                                28,997                  36,628

INTEREST EXPENSE:
    Interest expense, excluding amortization
       of deferred financing costs                                                              34,601                  33,914
    Amortization of deferred financing costs                                                     3,083                   2,948
                                                                                             ---------               ---------
                                                                                                37,684                  36,862

LOSS (GAIN) ON DISPOSAL OF ASSETS                                                                 (459)                     87
                                                                                            ----------             -----------


LOSS BEFORE PROVISION FOR INCOME TAXES                                                          (8,228)                   (321)


PROVISION FOR INCOME TAXES                                                                         500                     700
                                                                                             ---------               ---------


NET LOSS                                                                                   $    (8,728)            $    (1,021)
                                                                                            ==========              ========== 


PREFERRED STOCK ACCRETION                                                                  $     5,544             $     4,721
                                                                                            ==========              ==========


LOSS APPLICABLE TO COMMON SHARES                                                           $   (14,272)            $    (5,742)
                                                                                            ==========              ========== 


LOSS PER COMMON SHARE                                                                     $      (9.49)            $     (3.82)
                                                                                           ===========              ========== 


Average Number of Common Shares Outstanding                                                  1,504,288               1,504,245
                                                                                             =========               =========
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 The accompanying notes are an integral part of these consolidated statements.





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                         FOOD 4 LESS SUPERMARKETS, INC.
                     CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
                             (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
                                  (UNAUDITED)


<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                            28 Weeks                28 Weeks
                                                                                              Ended                  Ended
                                                                                           January 7,              January 8,
                                                                                              1995                    1994    
                                                                                          ------------            ------------
<S>                                                                                         <C>                     <C>
CASH PROVIDED (USED) BY OPERATING ACTIVITIES:
    Cash received from customers                                                            $1,404,665              $1,416,213
    Cash paid to suppliers and employees                                                    (1,389,667)             (1,361,103)
    Interest paid                                                                              (32,621)                (29,178)
    Income taxes refunded (paid)                                                                (1,811)                  1,652
    Interest received                                                                              836                     486
    Other, net                                                                                     583                   2,388
                                                                                             ---------               ---------

NET CASH PROVIDED (USED) BY OPERATING ACTIVITIES                                               (18,015)                 30,458

CASH PROVIDED (USED) BY INVESTING ACTIVITIES:
    Proceeds from sale of property and equipment                                                 7,120                  12,307
    Payment for purchase of property and equipment                                             (39,049)                (20,404)
    Other, net                                                                                    (907)                     61
                                                                                             ---------               ---------

NET CASH USED BY INVESTING ACTIVITIES                                                          (32,836)                 (8,036)

CASH PROVIDED (USED) BY FINANCING ACTIVITIES:
    Payments of long-term debt                                                                 (13,272)                (10,395)
    Payments of capital lease obligation                                                        (1,909)                 (1,565)
    Net change in Revolving Loan                                                                48,700                  (4,900)
    Proceeds from issuance of debt                                                                   -                      28
    Sale (purchase) of treasury stock, net                                                          92                    (726)
    Other, net                                                                                      (6)                   (161)
                                                                                             ---------                ---------

NET CASH PROVIDED (USED) BY FINANCING ACTIVITIES                                                33,605                 (17,719)

NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS                                           (17,246)                  4,703

CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS AT BEGINNING OF PERIOD                                                32,996                  25,089
                                                                                             ---------               ---------

CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS AT END OF PERIOD                                                  $   15,750              $   29,792
                                                                                             =========               =========
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 The accompanying notes are an integral part of these consolidated statements.





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                         FOOD 4 LESS SUPERMARKETS, INC.
                     CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
                             (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
                                  (UNAUDITED)


<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                            28 Weeks                28 Weeks
                                                                                              Ended                  Ended
                                                                                           January 7,              January 8,
                                                                                              1995                    1994    
                                                                                          ------------            ------------
<S>                                                                                           <C>                      <C>
RECONCILIATION OF NET LOSS TO NET CASH
    PROVIDED (USED) BY OPERATING ACTIVITIES:
      Net loss                                                                                 $(8,728)                $(1,021)
      Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash
         provided (used) by operating activities:
            Depreciation and amortization                                                       33,878                  33,320
            Restructuring charge                                                                 5,134                       -
            Loss (gain) on sale of assets                                                         (459)                     87
            Change in assets and liabilities:
                Accounts and notes receivable                                                   (2,725)                 (9,568)
                Inventories                                                                    (10,369)                (16,106)
                Prepaid expenses and other                                                      (9,097)                 (5,659)
                Accounts payable and accrued liabilities                                       (20,228)                 23,752
                Self-insurance liabilities                                                      (4,110)                  3,301
                Deferred income taxes                                                                -                   1,714
                Income taxes payable                                                            (1,311)                    638
                                                                                                ------                  ------
         Total adjustments                                                                      (9,287)                 31,479
                                                                                                ------                  ------

NET CASH PROVIDED (USED) BY OPERATING ACTIVITIES                                              $(18,015)                $30,458
                                                                                                ======                  ======


SUPPLEMENTAL SCHEDULE OF NON-CASH FINANCING ACTIVITIES:
    Accretion of preferred stock                                                              $  5,544                 $ 4,721
                                                                                               =======                  ======
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 The accompanying notes are an integral part of these consolidated statements.





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                         FOOD 4 LESS SUPERMARKETS, INC.
                CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF STOCKHOLDER'S EQUITY
                  (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS, EXCEPT SHARE AMOUNTS)



<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                            Preferred Stock          Common Stock         Treasury Stock   
                                         ---------------------    ------------------   --------------------
                                           Number                 Number                 Number             
                                             of                     of                     of               
                                           Shares      Amount     Shares      Amount     Shares      Amount 
                                           ------      ------     ------      ------     ------      ------ 
<S>                                        <C>        <C>       <C>            <C>      <C>          <C>      
BALANCES AT JUNE 25, 1994                  50,000     $58,997   1,519,632      $15      (16,732)     $(2,469) 
                                                                        
                                                                        
   Payment of Shareholders' Notes                                       
      (unaudited)                               -           -           -        -            -            -  
                                                                                            
   Issuance of Treasury Stock                                           
      (unaudited)                               -           -           -        -        3,644          340  
                                                                        
   Purchase of Treasury Stock                                           
      (unaudited)                               -           -           -        -       (1,117)         (62) 
                                                                        
   Accretion of Preferred Stock                                         
      (unaudited)                               -       5,544           -        -            -            -  
                                                                        
   Net loss                                                             
      (unaudited)                               -           -           -        -            -            -  
                                           ------     -------   ---------      ---      -------      -------  
                                                                        
   BALANCES AT JANUARY 7, 1995                                          
      (unaudited)                          50,000     $64,541   1,519,632      $15      (14,205)     $(2,191) 
                                           ======     =======   =========      ===      =======      =======  
</TABLE>

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                            Share-        Add'l                        Total   
                                           holders'      Paid-In      Retained      Stockholder's
                                            Notes        Capital       Deficit         Equity   
                                          ---------      -------      ---------     ------------- 
<S>                                       <C>           <C>          <C>               <C>     
BALANCES AT JUNE 25, 1994                 $(586)        $107,650     $ (94,586)        $69,021 
                                      
                                      
   Payment of Shareholders' Notes     
      (unaudited)                            70                -            -               70 
                                      
   Issuance of Treasury Stock         
      (unaudited)                          (191)               -            -              149 
                                      
   Purchase of Treasury Stock         
      (unaudited)                             5                -            -              (57)
                                      
   Accretion of Preferred Stock       
      (unaudited)                             -                -       (5,544)               - 
                                      
   Net loss                           
      (unaudited)                             -                -       (8,728)          (8,728)
                                          -----         --------    ---------          ------- 
                                      
   BALANCES AT JANUARY 7, 1995        
      (unaudited)                         $(702)        $107,650    $(108,858)         $60,455 
                                          =====         ========    =========          ======= 
</TABLE>                              

 The accompanying notes are an integral part of these consolidated statements.




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                         FOOD 4 LESS SUPERMARKETS, INC.
                   NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
                                  (UNAUDITED)


1.       BASIS OF PRESENTATION

                 The consolidated balance sheet of Food 4 Less Supermarkets,
         Inc. (the "Company") as of January 7, 1995 and the consolidated
         statements of operations and cash flows for the interim periods ended
         January 7, 1995 and January 8, 1994 are unaudited, but include all
         adjustments (consisting of only normal recurring accruals) which the
         Company considers necessary for a fair presentation of its
         consolidated financial position, results of operations and cash flows
         for these periods.  These interim financial statements do not include
         all disclosures required by generally accepted accounting principles,
         and, therefore, should be read in conjunction with the Company's
         financial statements and notes thereto included in the Company's
         latest annual report filed on Form 10-K.  Results of operations for
         interim periods are not necessarily indicative of the results for a
         full fiscal year.

                 The Company is a vertically integrated supermarket company
         with 266 stores located in Southern California, Northern California
         and certain areas of the midwest.  The Company's Southern California
         division includes a manufacturing facility, with bakery and creamery
         operations, and a full-line warehouse and distribution facility.

2.       SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES

         Inventories

                 Inventories, which consist of grocery products, are stated at
         the lower of cost or market.  Cost has been principally determined
         using the last-in, first-out ("LIFO") method.  If inventories had been
         valued using the first-in, first-out ("FIFO") method, inventories
         would have been higher by $16.2 million and $13.8 million at January
         7, 1995 and June 25, 1994, respectively, and gross profit and
         operating income would have been greater by $1.4 million and $1.2
         million for the 16 weeks ended January 7, 1995 and January 8, 1994,
         respectively, and by $2.4 million and $2.2 million for the 28 weeks
         ended January 7, 1995 and January 8, 1994, respectively.

         Income Taxes

                 The Company provides for deferred income taxes under an asset
         and liability approach in accordance with Statement of Financial
         Accounting Standards No. 109 ("SFAS 109"), Accounting for Income
         Taxes.  SFAS 109 requires the recognition of deferred tax assets and
         liabilities for the expected future tax consequences of events that
         have been recognized in the Company's financial statements or tax
         returns.  In estimating future tax consequences, SFAS 109 generally
         considers all expected future events other than enactments of changes
         in the tax law or rates.


3.       RESTATEMENT

                 The Company has restated the statement of operations for the
         16 and 28 weeks ended January 8, 1994 to classify certain buying,
         occupancy and labor costs associated with making its products
         available for sale as cost of sales.  These amounts were previously
         classified as selling, general, administrative, and other, net, and
         depreciation and amortization of property and equipment, and totalled
         $63.4 million and $114.3 million for the 16 and 28 weeks ended January
         8, 1994, respectively.  The Company has also classified a portion of
         its self-insurance cost as interest expense that was previously
         recorded in selling, general, administrative and other, net.  This
         amount was $1.9 million and $3.3 million for the 16 and 28 weeks ended
         January 8, 1994, respectively.  Depreciation and amortization costs
         not classified in cost of sales are included in selling, general,
         administrative and other, net.  The change in classifications did not
         affect the net income (loss), income (loss) before provision for
         income taxes, or loss per common share.





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4.       RALPHS MERGER

                 On September 14, 1994, the Company, Food 4 Less Holdings, Inc.
         ("Holdings"), and Food 4 Less, Inc. ("FFL") entered into a definitive
         Agreement and Plan of Merger (the "Merger") with Ralphs Supermarkets,
         Inc. ("Ralphs") and the stockholders of Ralphs.  Pursuant to the terms
         of the Merger agreement, the Company will, subject to certain terms
         and conditions being satisfied or waived, be merged into Ralphs and
         Ralphs will become a wholly-owned subsidiary of Holdings.  The Company
         and Ralphs have reached an agreement with the California Attorney
         General under which the Company and Ralphs, on a combined basis, will
         be required to sell 27 stores to other food retailers following the
         merger.  In addition, the waiting period under the Hart-Scott-Rodino
         Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976 has expired and the Federal Trade
         Commission has advised the Company that it has closed its
         investigation of the Merger.  Conditions to the consummation of the
         Merger include, among other things, the completion of financing for
         the transaction and the receipt of other necessary consents.  The
         purchase price for Ralphs is approximately $1.5 billion, including the
         assumption of debt.  In connection with the Merger, FFL will merge
         into Holdings and Holdings will change its jurisdiction by merging
         into a newly formed Delaware corporation ("New Holdings").

                 The aggregate purchase price, payable to the stockholders of
         Ralphs in connection with the Merger, consists of $425 million in cash
         and $100 million initial principal amount of 13% Senior Subordinated
         Pay-in Kind Debentures due 2006 issued by New Holdings.  In addition,
         the Company will enter into an agreement with a stockholder of Ralphs
         pursuant to which such stockholder will act as a consultant to the
         Company with respect to certain real estate and general commercial
         matters for a period of five years from the closing of the Merger in
         exchange for the payment of a consulting fee.

                 The financing required to complete the Merger will include the
         issuance of significant additional equity by New Holdings, the
         issuance of new debt securities by the Company and New Holdings and
         the incurrence of additional bank financing by the Company.  The
         equity issuance would be made to a group of investors led by Apollo
         Advisors, L.P., which has committed to purchase up to $150 million in
         New Holdings stock.  It is presently anticipated that the issuance of
         new debt securities would be in the form of senior notes of the
         Company up to $400 million.  The bank financing would be made pursuant
         to a commitment by Bankers Trust Company to provide up to $1,075
         million in such financing.  In connection with the receipt of new
         financing, the Company and Holdings will also be required to complete
         certain exchange offers, consent solicitations and or other
         transactions with the holders of theirs and Ralphs' currently
         outstanding debt securities.

                 As of October 9, 1994, Ralphs had outstanding indebtedness of
         approximately $1,001 million.  Ralphs had sales of $2,730 million,
         operating income of $152.1 million and earnings before income taxes of
         $30.3 million for its most recent reported fiscal year ended January
         30, 1994.

                 Upon consummation of the Merger, the operations and activities
         of the Company will be significantly impacted due to conversions of
         the Company's existing Southern California conventional stores to
         either Ralphs or Food 4 Less warehouse stores as well as the
         consolidation of various operating functions and departments.  This
         consolidation may result in an additional restructuring charge.  The
         amount of the additional restructuring charge is not presently
         determinable due to various factors, including uncertainties inherent
         in the completion of the Merger; however, the restructuring charge may
         be material in relation to the stockholder's equity and financial
         position of the Company at January 7, 1995.

5.       RESTRUCTURING CHARGE

                The Company has converted 11 of its conventional supermarkets to
         warehouse stores.  During the 28 weeks ended January 7, 1995, the
         Company recorded a restructuring charge for the write-off of property
         and equipment at the 11 stores of $5.1 million.
        
6.       SUBSIDIARY REGISTRANTS

                 Separate financial statements of the Company's subsidiaries
         (collectively, the "Subsidiary Guarantors") neither are included
         herein nor otherwise filed on Form 10-Q because such Subsidiary
         Guarantors are jointly and severally liable as guarantors of the
         Company's 10.45% Senior Notes due 2000 and 13-3/4% Senior Subordinated
         Notes due 2001, and the aggregate assets, earnings and equity of the
         Subsidiary Guarantors are substantially equivalent to the assets,
         earnings and equity of the Company on a consolidated basis.





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ITEM 2.  MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND
         RESULTS OF OPERATIONS

RESULTS OF OPERATIONS (UNAUDITED)

         The following table sets forth the selected unaudited operating
results of the Company for the 16 and 28 weeks ended January 7, 1995 and
January 8, 1994:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                            16 Weeks Ended                           28 Weeks Ended
                                                            --------------                           --------------
                                                January 7, 1995      January 8, 1994      January 7, 1995       January 8, 1994
                                                ---------------      ---------------     -----------------     -----------------
                                                                             (dollars in millions)
                                                                                  (unaudited)
<S>                                             <C>      <C>         <C>      <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>
Sales                                           $806.0   100.0 %     $799.6   100.0%     $1,404.7   100.0 %    $1,416.2   100.0 %
Gross profit                                     134.4    16.7 %      149.9    18.7%        237.5    16.9 %       262.2    18.5 %
Selling, general, administrative
   and other, net                                111.0    13.8 %      125.8    15.7%        199.2    14.2 %       221.5    15.6 %
Amortization of excess costs over
   net assets acquired                             2.4     0.3 %        2.4     0.3%          4.2     0.3 %         4.1     0.3 %
Restructuring charge                               5.1     0.6 %        0.0     0.0%          5.1     0.4 %         0.0     0.0 %
Operating income                                  15.9     2.0 %       21.7     2.7%         29.0     2.0 %        36.6     2.6 %
Interest expense                                  21.7     2.7 %       21.1     2.6%         37.7     2.6 %        36.8     2.6 %
Loss (gain) on disposal of assets                  0.0     0.0 %        0.1     0.0%         (0.5)    0.0 %         0.1     0.0 %
Provision (benefit) for income taxes               0.4     0.0 %        0.4     0.1%          0.5     0.0 %         0.7     0.1 %
Net income (loss)                                 (5.4)   (0.7)%        0.1     0.0%         (8.7)   (0.6)%        (1.0)   (0.1)%
</TABLE>

         Sales.  Sales per week increased $0.4 million, or 0.8%, from $50.0
million in the 16 weeks ended January 8, 1994 to $50.4 million in the 16 weeks
ended January 7, 1995 and decreased $0.4 million, or 0.8%, from $50.6 million
in the 28 weeks ended January 8, 1994 to $50.2 million in the 28 weeks ended
January 7, 1995.  The increase in sales for the 16 weeks ended January 7,1995
resulted primarily from new and acquired stores opened since January 8, 1994,
partially offset by a comparable store sales decline of 3.5%.  The decline in
sales for the 28 weeks ended January 7, 1995 resulted primarily from a 4.5%
decline in comparable store sales, partially offset by sales from new and
acquired stores opened since January 8, 1994.  Management believes that the
decline in comparable store sales is attributable to the weak economy in
Southern California and, to a lesser extent, in the Company's other operating
areas, and competitive store openings and remodels in Southern California.

         Gross Profit.  Gross profit decreased as a percentage of sales from
18.7% in the 16 weeks ended January 8, 1994 to 16.7% in the 16 weeks ended
January 7, 1995 and decreased from 18.5% in the 28 weeks ended January 8, 1994
to 16.9% in the 28 weeks ended January 7, 1995.  Decreases in gross profit
margin were primarily attributable to pricing and promotional activities
related to the Company's "Total Value Pricing" program and an increase in the
number of warehouse format stores (which have lower gross margins resulting
from prices that are generally 5-12% below the prices in the Company's
conventional stores) from 48 at January 8, 1994 to 87 at January 7, 1995.  The
decrease in the gross profit margin was partially offset by improvements in
product procurement.

         Selling, General, Administrative and Other, Net.  Selling, general,
administrative and other expenses ("SG&A") were $125.8 million and $111.0
million for the 16 weeks and $221.5 million and $199.2 million for the 28 weeks
ended January 8, 1994 and January 7, 1995, respectively.  SG&A decreased as a
percentage of sales from 15.7% to 13.8% and from 15.6% to 14.2% for the same
periods.  The Company experienced a reduction of workers' compensation and
general liability self-insurance costs of $6.1 million and $9.7 million in the
16 and 28 weeks ended January 7, 1995, respectively, due to continued
improvement in the cost and frequency of claims.  The improved experience was
due primarily to cost control programs implemented by the Company, including
awards for stores with the best loss experience, specific achievable goals for
each store, and increased monitoring of third-party administrators.  In
addition, the Company maintained tight control of administrative expenses and
store level expenses, including payroll (due primarily to increased
productivity), advertising, and other controllable store expenses.  Because the
Company's warehouse stores have lower SG&A than conventional stores, the
increase in the number of warehouse stores, from 48 at January 8, 1994 to 87 at
January 7, 1995, also contributed to decreased SG&A.

         The Company participates in multi-employer health and welfare plans
for its store employees who are members of the United Food and Commercial
Workers Union ("UFCW").  As part of the renewal of the Southern California UFCW
contract in


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October 1993, employers contributing to UFCW health and welfare plans are to
receive a pro rata share of the excess reserves in the plans through a
reduction of current employer contributions.  The Company's share of the excess
reserves was $24.2 million, of which the Company recognized $8.4 million in
fiscal 1994 and $9.0 million and $13.7 million in the 16 and 28 weeks ended
January 7, 1995, respectively.  The remainder of the excess reserves will be
recognized as the credits are taken in the future.

         On August 28, 1994, the Teamsters and the Company ratified a new
contract which, among other things, provided for the vesting of sick pay
benefits resulting in a one-time charge of $2.1 million.


        Restructuring Charge.  The Company has converted 11 of its conventional
supermarkets to warehouse stores.  During the 28 weeks ended January 7, 1995,
the Company recorded a restructuring charge for the write-off of property and
equipment at the 11 stores of $5.1 million.
        

         Interest Expense.  Interest expense (including amortization of
deferred financing costs) was $21.1 million and $21.7 million for the 16 weeks
and $36.8 million and $37.7 million for the 28 weeks ended January 8, 1994 and
January 7, 1995, respectively.  The increase in interest expense was primarily
due to higher interest rates on the Term Loan and Revolving Credit Facility and
increased borrowings on the Company's $70 million Revolving Credit Facility in
the current year, partially offset by the reduction of indebtedness under the
Term Loan as a result of amortization payments.


         Net Income (Loss).  Primarily as a result of the factors discussed
above, net income decreased from $0.1 million in the 16 weeks ended January 8,
1994 to a net loss of $5.4 million in the 16 weeks ended January 7, 1995 and
net loss increased from $1.0 million in the 28 weeks ended January 8, 1994 to
$8.7 million in the 28 weeks ended January 7, 1995.


LIQUIDITY AND CAPITAL RESOURCES

         Cash flow from operations, amounts available under the Revolving
Credit Facility and leases are the Company's principal sources of liquidity.
The Company believes that these sources will be adequate to meet its
anticipated capital expenditures, working capital needs and debt service
requirements during fiscal 1995.  However, there can be no assurance that the
Company will continue to generate cash flow from operations at historical
levels or that it will be able to make future borrowings under the Revolving
Credit Facility.

         The Merger, which is subject to, among other things, the completion of
the financing for the transaction and the receipt of other necessary consents,
will require the issuance of significant additional equity by New Holdings, the
issuance of new debt securities by the Company and New Holdings and the
incurrence of additional bank financing by the Company.  The equity issuance
would be made to a group of investors led by Apollo Advisors, L.P., which has
committed to purchase up to $150 million in New Holdings stock.  It is
presently anticipated that the issuance of new debt securities would be in the
form of senior notes of the Company up to $400 million.  The bank financing
would be made pursuant to a commitment by Bankers Trust Company to provide up
to $1,075 million in such financing.  In connection with the receipt of new
financing, the Company and Holdings will be required to complete certain
exchange offers, consent solicitations and/or other transactions with the
holders of the currently outstanding debt securities.  The transaction will
also require the assumption of approximately $160 million of other existing
indebtedness of Ralphs.  The proceeds of the foregoing financings will be used
to acquire the outstanding stock of Ralphs, to repay certain existing
indebtedness, and to pay fees and expenses in connection with the Merger and
related transactions.  The Ralphs purchase price is approximately $1.5 billion,
including the assumption or repayment of debt.  The consideration payable to
the stockholders of Ralphs consists of $425 million in cash and $100 million
initial principal amount of 13% Senior Subordinated Pay-in-Kind Debentures due
2006 to be issued by New Holdings.  In addition, the Company will enter into an
agreement with a stockholder of Ralphs pursuant to which such stockholder will
act as a consultant to the Company with respect to certain real estate and
general commercial matters for a period of five years from the closing of the
Merger in exchange for the payment of a consulting fee.  (See "Note 4 -- Ralphs
Merger")

         During the 28-week period ended January 7, 1995, the Company used
approximately $18.0 million of cash for its operating activities compared to
cash provided by operating activities of $30.5 million for the 28 weeks ended
January 8, 1994.  The decrease in cash from operating activities is due
primarily to changes in operating assets and liabilities for the 28 weeks ended
January 7, 1995.   The Company's principal use of cash in its operating
activities is inventory purchases.  The Company's





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high inventory turnover allows it to finance a substantial portion of its
inventory through trade payables, thereby reducing its short-term borrowing
needs.  At January 7, 1995, this resulted in a working capital deficit of $45.4
million.

         Cash used for investing activities was $32.8 million for the 28 weeks
ended January 7, 1995.  Investing activities consisted primarily of capital
expenditures of $39.0 million, partially offset by $6.5 million of
sale/leaseback transactions.  The capital expenditures, net of the proceeds
from sale/leaseback transactions, were financed primarily from cash provided by
financing activities.  

         The capital expenditures discussed above were made to build or acquire
20 new stores (13 of which have opened) and convert 11 conventional stores to
the warehouse format (all of which have been completed).  The Credit Agreement
has been amended to, among other things, allow for the acceleration of the
capital expenditures and other costs associated with the conversion of stores
to the warehouse format.  The Company currently anticipates that its aggregate
capital expenditures for fiscal 1995 will be approximately $67.6 million. 
Consistent with its past practices, the Company intends to finance these
capital expenditures primarily with cash provided by operations and through
leasing transactions.  At January 7, 1995, the Company had approximately $4.0
million of unused equipment leasing facilities.  No assurance can be given that
sources of financing for capital expenditures will be available or sufficient. 
However, the capital expenditure program has substantial flexibility and is
subject to revision based on various factors, including business conditions,
changing time constraints and cash flow requirements.  Management believes that
if the Company were to substantially reduce or postpone these programs, there
would be no substantial impact on short-term operating profitability.  However,
management also believes that the construction of warehouse format stores is an
important component of its operating strategy.  In the long term, if these
programs were substantially reduced, management believes its operating
businesses, and ultimately its cash flow, would be adversely affected.  The
capital expenditures discussed above do not include potential acquisitions,
including the Merger or the related costs of converting additional stores,
which the Company could make to expand within its existing markets or to enter
other markets.  The Company has grown through acquisitions in the past and from
time to time engages in discussions with potential sellers of individual
stores, groups of stores or other retail supermarket chains.

         Cash provided by financing activities was $33.6 million for the 28
weeks ended January 7, 1995, which was primarily the $48.7 million of
borrowings outstanding on the $70 million Revolving Credit Facility at January
7, 1995 partially offset by a $11.3 million repayment of the Term Loan.  At
January 7, 1995, $48.1 million of standby letters of credit had been issued
under the $55 million Letter of Credit Facility.

         The Company is highly leveraged.  At January 7, 1995, the Company's
total long-term indebtedness (including current maturities) and stockholder's
equity were $551.4 million and $60.5 million, respectively.

EFFECTS OF INFLATION AND COMPETITION

         The Company's primary costs, inventory and labor, are affected by a
number of factors that are beyond its control, including availability and price
of merchandise, the competitive climate and general and regional economic
conditions.  As is typical of the supermarket industry, the Company has
generally been able to maintain margins by adjusting its retail prices, but
competitive conditions may from time to time render it unable to do so while
maintaining its market share.


SUBSIDIARY REGISTRANTS

         Separate financial statements of the Company's subsidiaries
(collectively, the "Subsidiary Guarantors") are neither included herein nor
otherwise filed on Form 10-Q because such Subsidiary Guarantors are jointly and
severally liable as guarantors of the Company's Senior Notes and Subordinated
Notes, and the aggregate assets, earnings and equity of the Subsidiary
Guarantors are substantially equivalent to the assets, earnings and equity of
the Company on a consolidated basis.





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                          PART II.  OTHER INFORMATION


ITEM 6.  EXHIBITS AND REPORTS ON FORM 8-K

<TABLE>
         <S>     <C>
         (a)     Exhibits.
                 19.1     Sixth Modification Agreement to the Credit Agreement dated as of November 22, 1994 by and among the
                          Company, Alpha Beta Company, Cala Foods, Inc., Falley's, Inc. and Food 4 Less Merchandising, Inc. as
                          Borrowers, Citicorp North America, Inc., Bankers Trust Company and Chemical Bank (successor in interest to
                          Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company) as Co-Agents, Citicorp North America, Inc. as Administrative Agent
                          and the Required Lenders and other Loan Parties, all as identified therein.

                 19.2     Seventh Modification Agreement to the Credit Agreement dated as of January 23, 1995 by and among the
                          Company, Alpha Beta Company, Cala Foods, Inc., Falley's, Inc. and Food 4 Less Merchandising, Inc. as
                          Borrowers, Citicorp North America, Inc., Bankers Trust Company and Chemical Bank (successor in interest to
                          Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company) as Co-Agents, Citicorp North America, Inc. as Administrative Agent
                          and the Required Lenders and other Loan Parties, all as identified therein.

                 27.      Financial Data Schedule

         (b)     Reports on Form 8-K
                 None
</TABLE>





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                                   SIGNATURES


Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934, the
Registrant has duly caused this Quarterly Report to be signed on its behalf by
the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized, in the County of Orange, State of
California.





Dated:  February 20, 1995              FOOD 4 LESS SUPERMARKETS, INC.



                                               /s/ Ronald W. Burkle        
                                       ---------------------------------------- 
                                                   Ronald W. Burkle
                                               Chief Executive Officer



                                                   /s/ Greg Mays           
                                       ----------------------------------------
                                                      Greg Mays
                                               Chief Financial Officer





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<PAGE>   1
                                                                  Exhibit 19.1

                          SIXTH MODIFICATION AGREEMENT

         This SIXTH MODIFICATION AGREEMENT, dated as of November 22, 1994, is
made by and among (i) Food 4 Less Supermarkets, Inc., a Delaware corporation
("Supermarkets"), (ii) Alpha Beta Company, a California corporation ("Alpha
Beta"), Cala Foods, Inc., a California corporation ("Cala"), Falley's, Inc., a
Kansas corporation ("Falley's"), and Food 4 Less Merchandising, Inc., a
California corporation (together with Alpha Beta, Cala and Falley's, the
"Subsidiary Borrowers"), (iii) Bay Area Warehouse Stores, Inc., a California
corporation, Bell Markets, Inc., a California corporation, Cala Co., a Delaware
corporation, Food 4 Less GM, Inc., a California corporation, Food 4 Less of
California, Inc., a California corporation, and Food 4 Less of Southern
California, Inc., a Delaware corporation (together with Supermarkets and the
Subsidiary Borrowers, the "Loan Parties"), (iv) the Lender Parties (as defined
in the Credit Agreement referred to below) whose signatures appear on the
execution pages hereof, (v) Bankers Trust Company, Citicorp North America, Inc.
("Citicorp") and Chemical Bank (successor in interest to Manufacturers Hanover
Trust Company), as co-agents for the Lender Parties (in such capacity, the
"Co-Agents"), and (vi) Citicorp, as administrative agent for the Lender Parties
(in such capacity, the "Administrative Agent").

         PRELIMINARY STATEMENTS:

         (1)     Supermarkets, the Subsidiary Borrowers, the Lenders, the
Designated Issuers of the Lenders, the Co-Agents and the Administrative Agent
have entered into a Credit Agreement dated as of June 17, 1991, as amended by
the First Modification Agreement dated as of January 24, 1992, the Second
Modification Agreement dated as of April 13, 1992, the Third Modification
Agreement dated as of September 15, 1992, the Fourth Modification Agreement
dated as of October 9, 1992 and the Fifth Modification Agreement dated as of
December 21, 1992 (as so amended, the "Credit Agreement").  Unless otherwise
defined herein, terms defined in the Credit Agreement are used herein as
therein defined.

         (2)     The Borrower has requested that the Required Lenders agree to
amend certain provisions of the Credit Agreement as set forth herein to provide
for the issuance by the Borrower of Notes in registered form.  The undersigned
Lender Parties have agreed to do so as hereinafter set forth upon the terms and
conditions set forth below.

         SECTION 1. Amendments to Credit Agreement.  Subject to the fulfillment
of the conditions set forth in Section 2 hereof, the Credit Agreement is hereby
amended as follows:

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<PAGE>   2
         (a)     Section 1.01 of the Credit Agreement is amended by adding the
following definitions:

               "'Non-U.S. Lender' has the meaning set forth in Section 2.05(d)."

                 "'Notes' means any promissory notes (including, without
         limitation, Registered Notes) delivered by any of the Borrowers
         pursuant to Section 2.05."

                 "'Registered Note' means a Note that has been issued in
         registered form pursuant to Section 2.05(d)."

                 "'U.S. Person' means any Person that is created or organized
         under the laws of the United States of America or any State thereof,
         or any estate or trust that is subject to United States Federal income
         taxation regardless of the source of its income."

                 "'U.S. Taxes' means any present or future tax, assessment or
         other charge or levy imposed by or on behalf of the United States of
         America or any taxing authority thereof."

         (b)     Section 2.05 of the Credit Agreement is amended by adding at
the end thereof a new subsection (d) to read as follows:

                 "(d)  Any Lender that is not a U.S. Person (each such Person
         being a 'Non-U.S. Lender') and that could become completely exempt
         from withholding of U.S. Taxes in respect to payment of the
         Obligations due to such Lender hereunder relating to its Term Advances
         if the Note or Notes evidencing its Term Advances were in registered
         form for United States Federal income tax purposes, may request, in a
         notice to Supermarkets and the Agent, (i) the exchange of such
         Non-U.S. Lender's Note or Notes evidencing its Term Advances for a
         Registered Note or Registered Notes (in which case Supermarkets agrees
         to promptly thereafter exchange such Note or Notes for a Registered
         Note or Registered Notes), or (ii) if Supermarkets has not previously
         issued a Note or Notes evidencing such Non-U.S. Lender's Term
         Advances, the issuance of a Registered Note or Registered Notes to
         evidence its Term Advances (in which event Supermarkets agrees to
         promptly thereafter issue such Registered Note or Registered Notes)
         (which Notes in either such case shall be in substantially the form of
         Exhibit L-1, except that it shall be legended on the face thereof as a
         'Registered Note' and shall be made payable to such Non-U.S. Lender or
         its registered assigns).  Registered Notes may not be exchanged for
         Notes that are not in registered form."

         (c)     Section 4.07 (e) of the Credit Agreement is amended by
inserting the following after the first sentence thereof:





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<PAGE>   3
                 "If a Lender Party provides a form specified in clause (iii)
         above, such Lender Party shall deliver to Supermarkets an annual
         certificate stating that (A) such Lender Party is not a 'bank' within
         the meaning of Section 881(c)(3)(A) of the Internal Revenue Code and
         (ii) such Lender Party shall promptly notify Supermarkets after it
         obtains knowledge that any fact set forth in such form or certificate
         ceases to be true and correct or if it otherwise determines that it is
         no longer in a position to provide such form or certificate to
         Supermarkets."

         (d)     Section 10.09 of the Credit Agreement is amended as follows:

                 (i)      By inserting after the last parenthetical phrase in
         clause (iii) of subsection (a) thereof the following:  "and, in the
         case of an assignment of a Registered Note, such Note, duly endorsed
         by (or accompanied by a written instrument of assignment or transfer
         duly executed by) the assigning Lender (as the registered holder
         thereof) to the assignee";

                 (ii)     By inserting after the words "Assignment and
         Acceptance" the first time such words appear in the second sentence of
         subsection (a) thereof the following:  "(which shall not be any
         earlier than the date on which the Agent so accepts and records the
         Assignment and Acceptance in the Register)";

                 (iii)    By inserting after the words "Administrative Agent"
         in the first line of subsection (c) thereof the following:  ", acting
         for this purpose as agent for the Borrower,";

                 (iv)     By inserting after the first sentence of subsection
         (c) thereof the following:  "The Agent shall incur no liability of any
         kind to any Loan Party, any Lender Party or any other Person with
         respect to its maintenance of the Register or the recordation of
         information therein.";

                 (v)      By deleting the word "may" in the original second
         sentence of subsection (c) thereof and inserting "shall" in lieu
         thereof, and by inserting after the word "hereunder" in the same
         sentence the following:  "(and, in the case of Registered Notes, as
         the owner of the Registered Notes registered to it)";

                 (vi)     By inserting after the words "Eligible Assignee" in
         subsection (d) thereof the following:  "and, in the case of an
         assignment of a Registered Note, such Note, duly endorsed by (or
         accompanied by a written instrument of assignment or transfer duly
         executed by) the assigning Lender (as the registered holder thereof)
         to the assignee"; and

                 (vii)    By adding after subsection (d) thereof a new
         subsection (d-1) to read in its entirety as follows:





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<PAGE>   4
                          "(d-1)  Upon the acceptance by the Administrative
                 Agent of the Assignment and Acceptance, the parties to such
                 Assignment and Acceptance may at any time request that new
                 Notes be issued to the assigning Lender and the assignee by
                 (i) providing written notice of such request to the
                 Administrative Agent and the applicable Borrower and (ii)
                 delivering such assigning Lender's Notes, duly endorsed by (or
                 accompanied by a written instrument of assignment or transfer
                 duly executed by) the assigning Lender to the assignee, to the
                 applicable Borrower (or, in the case of Registered Notes, to
                 the Administrative Agent as agent for Supermarkets) for
                 cancellation and exchange.  The Administrative Agent, in the
                 case of Registered Notes, shall register such transfer in the
                 Register and shall forward the Registered Notes to
                 Supermarkets for cancellation and exchange.  Within five
                 Business Days after its receipt of any Notes for cancellation
                 and exchange pursuant to this subsection (d-1), together with
                 notice from the Administrative Agent that is has accepted and
                 recorded the Assignment and Acceptance, the applicable
                 Borrower, at its own expense, shall execute and deliver to the
                 assignee in exchange for the surrendered Notes a new Note or
                 Notes payable to the order of such assignee (or, in the case
                 of Registered Notes, payable to the assignee or its registered
                 assigns) in an amount in each case equal to the applicable
                 Commitment or Commitments assumed by it pursuant to such
                 Assignment and Acceptance and, if the assigning Lender has
                 retained any Commitments hereunder, a new Note or Notes
                 payable to the order of the assigning Lender (or, in the case
                 of Registered Notes, payable to the assignor or its registered
                 assigns) in an amount in each case equal to the applicable
                 Commitment or Commitments retained by it hereunder.  Such new
                 Note or Notes shall be in an aggregate principal amount equal
                 to the aggregate principal amount of such surrendered Note or
                 Notes, shall be dated the effective date of such Assignment
                 and Acceptance and shall otherwise be in substantially the
                 form of Exhibit L-1, L- 2 or L-3, as applicable.  The
                 Administrative Agent shall incur no liability of any kind to
                 any Loan Party, any Lender Party or any other Person with
                 respect to the transfer, surrender, cancellation or exchange
                 of the Notes."

         (e)     Schedule 1 to Exhibit B (Assignment and Acceptance) to the
Credit Agreement is amended by inserting the following prior to the line that
begins with the words "Designated Issuer":

                 "Type of Note, if
                 any (indicate Registered
                 or Non-Registered)            ____________________________"


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         SECTION 2. Conditions of Effectiveness.  The effectiveness of this
Sixth Modification Agreement and the amendments set forth in Section 1 hereof
shall be subject to receipt by the Administrative Agent of counterparts of this
Sixth Modification Agreement executed by (A) Supermarkets, each of the
Subsidiary Borrowers, and each of the other Loan Parties and (B) the Required
Lenders (or, as to any of the Required Lenders, advice satisfactory to the
Administrative Agent that such Required Lenders have executed this Sixth
Modification Agreement).

         SECTION 3. Reference to and Effect on the Loan Documents.  (a) On and
after the effectiveness of this Sixth Modification Agreement, (i) each
reference in the Credit Agreement to its name, "this Agreement", "hereunder",
"hereof" or words of like import referring thereto, and each reference in the
other Loan Documents to such name, "thereunder", "thereof" or words of like
import referring to the Credit Agreement, shall mean and be a reference to the
Credit Agreement as amended hereby, and (ii) each reference in any Loan
Document to any term defined in the Credit Agreement shall mean and be a
reference to such term as defined therein after giving effect to the amendments
set forth herein.

         (b)     Except as specifically amended above, the Credit Agreement,
the Guaranty and all other Loan Documents are and shall continue to be in full
force and effect and are hereby in all respects ratified and confirmed.

         (c)     The execution, delivery and effectiveness of this Sixth
Modification Agreement shall not, except as expressly provided herein, operate
as a waiver of any right, power or remedy of any Lender Party under any of the
Loan Documents, nor constitute a waiver of any provision of any of the Loan
Documents.

         SECTION 4. Execution in Counterparts.  This Sixth Modification
Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts and by different
parties hereto in separate counterparts, each of which when so executed and
delivered shall be deemed to be an original and all of which taken together
shall constitute but one and the same agreement.

         SECTION 5. GOVERNING LAW.  THIS SIXTH MODIFICATION AGREEMENT SHALL BE
GOVERNED BY, AND CONSTRUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH, THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEW
YORK (WITHOUT GIVING EFFECT TO THE CONFLICT OF LAW RULES OF ANY JURISDICTION).





                                       5
<PAGE>   6
                                      S-1

         IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Sixth
Modification Agreement to be executed by their respective officers thereunto
duly authorized, as of the date first above written.


                                      BORROWERS:
                                      --------- 


                                      FOOD 4 LESS SUPERMARKETS, INC.

                                      By:      /s/ Mark A. Resnik              
                                               --------------------------------
                                               Title:  Vice President


                                      ALPHA BETA COMPANY

                                      By:      /s/ Mark A. Resnik              
                                               --------------------------------
                                               Title:  Vice President


                                      CALA FOODS, INC.

                                      By:      /s/ Mark A. Resnik              
                                               --------------------------------
                                               Title:  Vice President


                                      FALLEY'S, INC.

                                      By:      /s/ Mark A. Resnik              
                                               --------------------------------
                                               Title:  Vice President


                                      FOOD 4 LESS MERCHANDISING, INC.

                                      By:      /s/ Mark A. Resnik              
                                               --------------------------------
                                               Title:  Vice President

<PAGE>   7
                                      S-2

                                     OTHER LOAN PARTIES:
                                     ------------------ 


                                     BAY AREA WAREHOUSE STORES, INC.

                                     By:      /s/ Mark A. Resnik              
                                              ---------------------------------
                                              Title:  Vice President


                                     BELL MARKETS, INC.

                                     By:      /s/ Mark A. Resnik              
                                              ---------------------------------
                                              Title:  Vice President


                                     CALA CO.

                                     By:      /s/ Mark A. Resnik              
                                              ---------------------------------
                                              Title:  Vice President


                                     FOOD 4 LESS GM, INC.

                                     By:      /s/ Mark A. Resnik              
                                              ---------------------------------
                                              Title:  Vice President


                                     FOOD 4 LESS OF CALIFORNIA, INC.

                                     By:      /s/ Mark A. Resnik              
                                              ---------------------------------
                                              Title:  Vice President


                                     FOOD 4 LESS OF SOUTHERN
                                     CALIFORNIA, INC.

                                     By:      /s/ Mark A. Resnik              
                                              ---------------------------------
                                              Title:  Vice President


<PAGE>   1
                                                                  Exhibit 19.2

                         SEVENTH MODIFICATION AGREEMENT

         This SEVENTH MODIFICATION AGREEMENT, dated as of January 23, 1995, is
made by and among (i) Food 4 Less Supermarkets, Inc., a Delaware corporation
("Supermarkets"), (ii) Alpha Beta Company, a California corporation ("Alpha
Beta"), Cala Foods, Inc., a California corporation ("Cala"), Falley's, Inc., a
Kansas corporation ("Falley's"), and Food 4 Less Merchandising, Inc., a
California corporation (together with Alpha Beta, Cala and Falley's, the
"Subsidiary Borrowers"), (iii) Bay Area Warehouse Stores, Inc., a California
corporation, Bell Markets, Inc., a California corporation, Cala Co., a Delaware
corporation, Food 4 Less GM, Inc., a California corporation, Food 4 Less of
California, Inc., a California corporation, and Food 4 Less of Southern
California, Inc., a Delaware corporation (together with Supermarkets and the
Subsidiary Borrowers, the "Loan Parties"), (iv) the Lender Parties (as defined
in the Credit Agreement referred to below) whose signatures appear on the
execution pages hereof, (v) Bankers Trust Company, Citicorp North America, Inc.
("Citicorp") and Chemical Bank (successor in interest to Manufacturers Hanover
Trust Company), as co-agents for the Lender Parties (in such capacity, the
"Co-Agents"), and (vi) Citicorp, as administrative agent for the Lender Parties
(in such capacity, the "Administrative Agent").

         PRELIMINARY STATEMENTS:

         (1)     Supermarkets, the Subsidiary Borrowers, the Lenders, the
Designated Issuers of the Lenders, the Co-Agents and the Administrative Agent
have entered into a Credit Agreement dated as of June 17, 1991, as amended by
the First Modification Agreement dated as of January 24, 1992, the Second
Modification Agreement dated as of April 13, 1992, the Third Modification
Agreement dated as of September 15, 1992, the Fourth Modification Agreement
dated as of October 9, 1992, the Fifth Modification Agreement dated as of
December 21, 1992 and the Sixth Modification Agreement dated as of November 22,
1994 (as so amended, the "Credit Agreement").  Unless otherwise defined herein,
terms defined in the Credit Agreement are used herein as therein defined.

         (2)     The Borrower has requested that the Required Lenders agree to
amend certain provisions of the Credit Agreement as set forth herein.  The
undersigned Lender Parties have agreed to do so as hereinafter set forth upon
the terms and conditions set forth below.

         SECTION 1. Amendments to Credit Agreement.  Subject to the fulfillment
of the conditions set forth in Section 3 hereof, the Credit Agreement is hereby
amended as follows:



                                      1

<PAGE>   2
         (a)     Section 1.01 of the Credit Agreement is amended as follows:

                 (i)      The following definitions are added to Section 1.01
         to read as follows:

                          "Refinancing Date" means May 30, 1995.

                          "Refinancing Event" means that the Borrower shall
                 have fully prepaid the Advances and all other amounts owing to
                 the Lenders under the terms of the Agreement.

                 (ii)     The definition of "Earnings" in Section 1.01 is
         amended by adding the following clause to the end thereof immediately
         following the words "added to the foregoing sum":  "; and provided
         further, however, that for purposes of calculating Earnings for any
         Fiscal Quarter in Fiscal Year 1995.  Earnings shall not include
         non-cash charges up to $8,000,000 in the aggregate for all such Fiscal
         Quarters incurred in such Fiscal Quarter for the disposition or
         write-off of Equipment, leases of Equipment or Leases in connection
         with the remodel and conversion of Stores from one format to another."

                 (iii)    The definition of "Adjusted Net Worth" in Section
         1.01 is amended by adding after clause (c) thereof the following: ",
         plus (f) in the case of Supermarkets and its Subsidiaries on a
         consolidated basis, an amount equal to the product of (i) 100% minus
         the Effective Tax Rate for Fiscal Year 1995, times (ii) non-cash
         charges up to $8,000,000 in the aggregate for Fiscal Year 1995 for the
         disposition or write-off of Equipment, leases of Equipment or Leases
         in connection with the remodel and conversion of Stores from one
         format to another."

         (b)     Section 4.01 of the Credit Agreement is amended by adding
after subsection (d) thereof a new subsection (e) to read as follows:

                 "(e)     Refinancing Date Fee.  In the event that the
         Refinancing Event shall not have occurred on or before the Refinancing
         Date, the Borrower hereby agrees to pay to the Administrative Agent on
         or before June 2, 1995, for the ratable account of the Lenders, a
         non-refundable fee in an amount equal to 0.25% of the sum of (a) the
         unpaid principal amount of the Term Advances of the Lenders
         outstanding as of May 30, 1995 plus (b) the aggregate amount of the
         Revolving Commitments and Letter of Credit Commitments of the Lenders
         outstanding as of May 30, 1995.  The ratable share of each Lender
         shall be computed on the basis of the sum of the aggregate amount of
         the Term Advances owing to such Lender plus the aggregate amount of
         the Revolving Commitments and Letter of Credit Commitments of such
         Lender, in each case determined as of May 30, 1995."





                                       2
<PAGE>   3
         (c)     Section 7.02(e)(ii) of the Credit Agreement is amended by (1)
deleting the figure under the heading "Amount" opposite "1995" and inserting in
lieu of such figure "$58,000,000", and (2) deleting the figure under the
heading "Amount" opposite "1996" and inserting in lieu of such figure
$41,000,000".

         (d)     Section 7.02(e)(iii)(A) of the Credit Agreement is amended by
deleting the two lines under the heading "Fiscal Year 1995" and inserting in
lieu thereof the following:

<TABLE>
                          <S>                                                     <C>
                          "First Semiannual Period                                $15,100,000
                           Second Semiannual Period                                15,500,000"
</TABLE>

         (e)     Section 7.02(e)(iii)(B) of the Credit Agreement is amended by
deleting the two lines under the heading "Fiscal Year 1996" and inserting in
lieu thereof the following:

<TABLE>
                          <S>                                                      <C>
                          "First Semiannual Period                                 $2,000,000
                           Second Semiannual Period                                $2,000,000"
</TABLE>

         (f)     Section 7.03(a)(ii) of the Credit Agreement is amended by
deleting the lines that begin "Second Fiscal Quarter", "Third Fiscal Quarter"
and "Fourth Fiscal Quarter" under the heading "Fiscal Year 1995" and inserting
in lieu thereof the following:

<TABLE>
                          <S>                                                   <C>
                          "Second Fiscal Quarter                                0.93 to 1.00
                           Third Fiscal Quarter                                 0.93 to 1.00
                           Fourth Fiscal Quarter                                1.02 to 1.00"
</TABLE>

         SECTION 2. Seventh Modification Fee.  On or before January 25, 1995,
the Borrower hereby agrees to pay to the Administrative Agent for the ratable
account of each of the Responding Lenders (as hereinafter defined), a
non-refundable fee (the "Seventh Modification Fee") in an amount equal to 0.05%
of the sum of (a) the unpaid principal amount of the Term Advances of the
Responding Lenders outstanding as of January 23, 1995 plus (b) the aggregate
amount of the Revolving Commitments and Letter of Credit Commitments of the
Responding Lenders outstanding as of January 23, 1995.  As used herein, the
term "Responding Lenders" shall mean and include each Lender that executes and
delivers to the Administrative Agent this Seventh Modification Agreement on or
before January 23, 1995 at 5:00 p.m. (Los Angeles time).  The obligation of the
Borrower to pay the Seventh Modification Fee (a) shall be in addition to the
Borrower's obligations with respect to any other fees and amounts owing by the
Borrower to the Lenders under the Credit Agreement, and (b) shall survive the
making and repaying of Advances, the termination of all Letter of Credit
Liability and the termination of the Credit Agreement.  The ratable share of
each such Responding Lender shall be computed on the basis of the sum of the
aggregate





                                       3
<PAGE>   4
amount of the Term Advances owing to such Responding Lender plus the aggregate
amount of the Revolving Commitments and Letter of Credit Commitments of each
such Responding Lender, in each case determined as of January 23, 1995.

         SECTION 3. Conditions of Effectiveness.  The effectiveness of this
Seventh Modification Agreement and the amendments set forth in Section 1 hereof
shall be subject to (a) receipt by the Administrative Agent of counterparts of
this Seventh Modification Agreement executed by (1) Supermarkets, each of the
Subsidiary Borrowers, and each of the other Loan Parties and (2) the Required
Lenders (or, as to any of the Required Lenders, advice satisfactory to the
Administrative Agent that such Required Lenders have executed this Seventh
Modification Agreement), and (b) the payment by the Borrower to the Seventh
Modification Fee in accordance with Section 2 hereof.

         SECTION 4. Reference to and Effect on the Loan Documents.

         (a)  On and after the effectiveness of this Seventh Modification
Agreement, (i) each reference in the Credit Agreement to its name, "this
Agreement", "hereunder", "hereof", or words of like import referring thereto,
and each reference in the other Loan Documents to such name, "thereunder",
"thereof", or words of like import referring to the Credit Agreement, shall
mean and be a reference to the Credit Agreement as amended hereby, and (ii)
each reference in any Loan Document to any term defined in the Credit Agreement
shall mean and be a reference to such term as defined therein after giving
effect to the amendments set forth herein.

         (b)  Except as specifically amended above, the Credit Agreement,
the Guaranty and all other Loan Documents are and shall continue to be in full
force and effect and are hereby in all respects ratified and confirmed.

         (c)  The execution, delivery and effectiveness of this Seventh
Modification Agreement shall not, except as expressly provided herein, operate
as a waiver of any right, power or remedy of any Lender Party under any of the
Loan Documents, nor constitute a waiver of any provision of any of the Loan
Documents.

         SECTION 5. Execution in Counterparts.  This Seventh Modification
Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts and by different
parties hereto in separate counterparts, each of which when so executed and
delivered shall be deemed to be an original and all of which taken together
shall constitute but one and the same agreement.

         SECTION 6. GOVERNING LAW.  THIS SEVENTH MODIFICATION AGREEMENT SHALL
BE GOVERNED BY, AND CONSTRUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH, THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEW
YORK (WITHOUT GIVING EFFECT TO THE CONFLICT OF LAW RULES OF ANY JURISDICTION).





                                       4
<PAGE>   5
                                      S-1

         IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Seventh
Modification Agreement to be executed by their respective officers thereunto
duly authorized, as of the date first above written.


                              BORROWERS:
                              --------- 

                              FOOD 4 LESS SUPERMARKETS, INC.

                              By:     _____________________________________
                                      Title:


                              ALPHA BETA COMPANY

                              By:     ____________________________________
                                      Title:


                              CALA FOODS, INC.

                              By:     ____________________________________
                                      Title:


                              FALLEY'S, INC.

                              By:     ____________________________________
                                      Title:


                              FOOD 4 LESS MERCHANDISING, INC.

                              By:     ____________________________________
                                      Title:

<PAGE>   6
                                      S-2

                              OTHER LOAN PARTIES:
                              ------------------ 

                              BAY AREA WAREHOUSE STORES, INC.

                              By:     ____________________________________
                                      Title:


                              BELL MARKETS, INC.

                              By:     ____________________________________
                                      Title:


                              CALA CO.

                              By:     ____________________________________
                                      Title:


                              FOOD 4 LESS GM, INC.

                              By:     ____________________________________
                                      Title:


                              FOOD 4 LESS OF CALIFORNIA, INC.

                              By:     ____________________________________
                                      Title:


                              FOOD 4 LESS OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, INC.

                              By:     ____________________________________
                                      Title:

<PAGE>   7
                                      S-3

                              CO-AGENTS AND ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT:
                              ---------------------------------- 

                              BANKERS TRUST COMPANY, as Co-Agent

                              By:     ____________________________________
                                      Title:


                              CITICORP NORTH AMERICA, INC., as Co-Agent
                              and Administrative Agent

                              By:     _____________________________________
                                      Title:


                              CHEMICAL BANK (successor in interest to
                              Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company),
                              as Co-Agent

                              By:     _____________________________________
                                      Title:


                              LENDERS:
                              ------- 

                              CITICORP NORTH AMERICA, INC.

                              By:     _____________________________________
                                      Title:


                              BANKERS TRUST COMPANY

                              By:     _____________________________________
                                      Title:


                              CHEMICAL BANK (successor in interest to
                              Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company)

                              By:     _____________________________________
                                      Title:

<PAGE>   8
                                      S-4

                              BANQUE PARIBAS

                              By:     _____________________________________
                                      Title:


                              THE CHASE MANHATTAN BANK, N.A.

                              By:     _____________________________________
                                      Title:


                              THE INDUSTRIAL BANK OF JAPAN, LIMITED

                              By:     _____________________________________
                                      Title:


                              THE LONG-TERM CREDIT BANK OF
                              JAPAN, LIMITED

                              By:     _____________________________________
                                      Title:


                              THE MITSUBISHI TRUST AND BANKING
                              CORPORATION

                              By:     _____________________________________
                                      Title:


                              CAISSE NATIONALE DE CREDIT AGRICOLE

                              By:     _____________________________________
                                      Title:
<PAGE>   9
                                      S-5

                              CREDIT LYONNAIS

                              By:     _____________________________________
                                      Title:


                              CREDIT LYONNAIS CAYMAN ISLAND BRANCH

                              By:     _____________________________________
                                      Title:


                              ABN AMRO BANK, N.V., LOS ANGELES
                              INTERNATIONAL BRANCH

                              By:     _____________________________________
                                      Title:


                              BANCA COMMERCIALE ITALIANA
                              LOS ANGELES FOREIGN BRANCH

                              By:     _____________________________________
                                      Title:


                              BANQUE FRANCAISE DU COMMERCE EXTERIEUR

                              By:     _____________________________________
                                      Title:


                              DRESDNER BANK AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT
                              LOS ANGELES AGENCY

                              By:     _____________________________________
                                      Title:

<PAGE>   10
                                      S-6

                              RAIFFEISEN ZENTRALBANK OESTERREICH

                              By:     _____________________________________
                                      Title:


                              SOCIETE GENERALE

                              By:     _____________________________________
                                      Title:


                              THE MITSUI TRUST AND BANKING CO., LIMITED,
                              LOS ANGELES AGENCY

                              By:     _____________________________________
                                      Title:


                              UNION BANK

                              By:     _____________________________________
                                      Title:


                              UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON

                              By:     _____________________________________
                                      Title:

<PAGE>   11
                                      S-7

                              PILGRIM PRIME RATE TRUST

                              By:     _____________________________________
                                      Title:


                              VAN KAMPEN MERRITT PRIME RATE
                              INCOME TRUST

                              By:     _____________________________________
                                      Title:


                              BANQUE NATIONALE DE PARIS

                              By:     _____________________________________
                                      Title:


                              RESTRUCTURED OBLIGATIONS BACKED BY
                              SENIOR ASSETS, B.V.

                              By:     CHANCELLOR SENIOR SECURED
                                      MANAGEMENT, INC., as Portfolio Advisor

                                      By:      ________________________________
                                               Title:


                              RESTRUCTURED OBLIGATIONS BACKED BY
                              SENIOR ASSETS 2 (ROSA 2)

                              By:     CHANCELLOR SENIOR SECURED
                                      MANAGEMENT, INC., as Portfolio Advisor

                                      By:      _______________________________
                                               Title:
<PAGE>   12
                                      S-8

                              STRATA FUNDING

                              By:     CHANCELLOR SENIOR SECURED
                                      MANAGEMENT, INC., as Portfolio Advisor

                                      By:      _______________________________
                                               Title:


                              CERES FINANCE LTD.

                              By:     CHANCELLOR SENIOR SECURED
                                      MANAGEMENT, INC., as Portfolio Advisor

                                      By:      _______________________________
                                               Title:


                              GIROCREDIT BANK, NEW YORK BRANCH
                              (formerly Girozentrale Vienna)

                              By:     _____________________________________
                                      Title:


                              NICHIJUKIN (USA) Limited

                              By:     _____________________________________
                                      Title:


                              PROSPECT STREET SENIOR PORTFOLIO, L.P.

                              By:     PROSPECT STREET SENIOR LOAN CORP.,
                                      Managing General Partner

                                      By:      _______________________________
                                               Title:

<PAGE>   13
                                      S-9

                              BANQUE INDOSUEZ

                              By:     _____________________________________
                                      Title:


                              CITIBANK, N.A.

                              By:     _____________________________________
                                      Title:


                              MORGAN GUARANTY TRUST CO.

                              By:     _____________________________________
                                      Title:


                              DESIGNATED ISSUERS:
                              ------------------ 

                              CITIBANK, N.A., as Designated Issuer for
                              Citicorp North America, Inc.

                              By:     _____________________________________
                                      Title:  Vice President

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<MULTIPLIER> 1,000
       
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<FISCAL-YEAR-END>                          JUN-24-1995
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<CASH>                                          15,750
<SECURITIES>                                         0
<RECEIVABLES>                                   27,256
<ALLOWANCES>                                   (1,264)
<INVENTORY>                                    223,261
<CURRENT-ASSETS>                               283,415
<PP&E>                                         525,928
<DEPRECIATION>                               (155,758)
<TOTAL-ASSETS>                                 984,622
<CURRENT-LIABILITIES>                          328,259
<BONDS>                                        525,467
<COMMON>                                       107,665
                                0
                                     64,541
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<TOTAL-LIABILITY-AND-EQUITY>                   984,622
<SALES>                                      1,404,665
<TOTAL-REVENUES>                             1,404,665
<CGS>                                        1,167,205
<TOTAL-COSTS>                                1,167,205
<OTHER-EXPENSES>                               208,004
<LOSS-PROVISION>                                     0
<INTEREST-EXPENSE>                              37,684
<INCOME-PRETAX>                                (8,228)
<INCOME-TAX>                                       500
<INCOME-CONTINUING>                            (8,728)
<DISCONTINUED>                                       0
<EXTRAORDINARY>                                      0
<CHANGES>                                            0
<NET-INCOME>                                   (8,728)
<EPS-PRIMARY>                                   (9.49)
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