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- Culver City Chain Grocery Supermarket Locations, 1931-1963
This is a list of all chain grocery locations my research has uncovered in Culver City (including some adjacent parts of Los Angeles) between 1931 and 1963, compiled from city directories, telephone books, and other sources There may be some omissions due to incomplete or missing data, etc and I welcome suggestions and corrections Please read about my methodology for more information about
- Groceteria. com – Exploring chain supermarket history
What’s it all about? Groceteria com is a site about the history of American and Canadian urban chain supermarkets, from the 1920s through the present, with an emphasis on spatial history (buildings and locations) Explore the site… What’s new?
- Lucky Stores History – Groceteria. com
Lucky began in San Mateo county, just south of San Francisco as Peninsula Stores, with Charles Crouch (a former district manager for the Clarence Saunders Stores) at the helm Expansion to the East Bay in 1935, resulted in what investor Charles Crouch called his “lucky stores”, and the name was first used at the Berkeley store on Shattuck Avenue in 1935 The stores advertised themselves as
- Alpha Beta 1973 Locations - Groceteria. com
Alpha Beta Stores, Full List of Locations, 1973 From The Alpha Beta Story
- Mayfair Markets – Groceteria. com
Groceteria com is a personal hobby site It is neither affiliated with, authorized by, nor endorsed by any grocery retailer nor any other corporate entity
- Alpha-Beta – Groceteria. com
Alpha Beta began as a merchandising concept rather than as a store name Albert and Hugh Gerrard had been operating food stores in Southern California since 1900 and had been early adopters of a self-service system in 1914 Their Triangle Grocerteria (at 329 West Second Street, Pasadena) began arranging groceries alphabetically in 1915, the beginning of the “Alpha Beta system” The Alpha
- California – Groceteria. com
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- A Quick History of the Supermarket - Groceteria. com
The beginnings Chain grocery retailing was a phenomenon that took off around the beginning of the twentieth century in the United States, with the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company (1859) and other small, regional players Grocery stores of this era tended to be small (generally less than a thousand square feet) and also focused on only one aspect of food retailing Grocers (and most of
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