No. Safeway Stores came from a merger between Skaggs Stores in Idaho and Seelig Stores in California. The founder of the Skaggs Stores, Samuel Milton Skaggs, was a Baptist minister.
There is not much information about the founder of Seelig Stores, Samuel Seelig, but there is no mention of him being a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church). As he lived in California at a time when the majority of Mormons were in Utah, it is quite unlikely Currently, Safeway is a publically traded company and is therefore owned by stockholders, not an individual. The Mormon Church does not have stock in Safeway.
The current CEO, Steven Burd, is said to be a Born-Again Christian.
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