- store,
there were nine
groceterias throughout Toronto. The
company had also
expanded into the
United States with
Loblaw Groceterias Inc.
outlets in Buffalo...
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including Vons.
Charles Von der Ahe
opened a 20-foot wide
store named Von's
Groceteria in
downtown Los Angeles, California, in 1906. The
business had
grown to...
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Loblaw Companies Limited, Canada's
largest food distributor.
Loblaw Groceterias was
founded by
Theodore Loblaw and John
Milton Cork in 1919.
Loblaw opened...
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initially experimenting with this format,
which came to be
known as a "
groceteria",
reminding people of cafeterias,
another relatively new, self-service...
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Theodore Pringle Loblaw (July 1, 1872 –
April 2, 1933) was a
Canadian grocer.
Loblaw founded the
Loblaws chain of
grocery stores.
Loblaw was born in Elmgrove...
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original on May 3, 2015.
Retrieved April 28, 2015. "Safeway History".
Groceteria.com.
January 13, 2009.
Retrieved July 18, 2018. Anderson,
Heather (2015)...
- 1952,
Magasins Lasalles Stores Ltée
change its name to Épiceries
Lasalle Groceteria. The
company had 43
affiliated grocery stores at the time. In 1955, there...
- In 1932,
Jewel acquired the
Chicago unit of the
Canadian firm
Loblaw Groceterias, Inc., then a
chain of 77 self-service stores, as well as four Chicago...
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Weston struck a deal to
acquire a
block of 100,000
shares of
Loblaw Groceterias Co. Limited, one of the country's
leading supermarket chains By 1953...
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change in UK food
culture on the
British Library's Food
Stories website Groceteria –
supermarket history and
architecture from the 1920s to the 1970s Scrambling...