- Safeway – Groceteria. com
Safeway News (September 1956) Safeway News (September 1957) Safeway News (November 1957) Safeway News (July August 1960) Safeway News (January 1963) Safeway News (July 1969) Safeway Stores, Inc Annual Reports: 1926–1985, 1990, 1993, 1997–2012 (offsite link) Safeway UK 1999 Annual Report More information Blog posts tagged “Safeway”
- Safeway History – Groceteria. com
The former Skaggs stores were to be operated for a time under the Skaggs-Safeway name, while the southern stores remained simply Safeway At the time of the merger, the new chain totaled 750 grocery stores, 114 meat markets, and 5 bakeries, with annual gross sales approaching $50 million
- Phoenix Chain Grocery Supermarket Locations, 1925-1980
It was Safeway’s only brand in Phoenix until 1939, when the stores were rebranded as Safeway A few new stores branded Pay’n Takit opened starting in 1946 These seem to be unrelated to the Safeway-owned chain that was defunct by 1939 Safeway Pay’n Takit individual locations do not appear in directories between 1938 and 1947
- Safeway History – Page 4 – Groceteria. com
Safeway has recovered from its problems during the 1990s, and is now aggressively remodeling and expanding, building new stores, and acquiring chains around the country Interestingly, the company seems to be moving back into many of the very areas it devested in the 1950s and 1980s, with Randalls and Tom Thumb in Texas, and Genuardis in the
- Groceteria. com – Exploring chain supermarket history
Established in Arizona in approximately 1921, Pay’n Takit was acquired by Safeway in 1928 and the branding was used in several markets into the 1930s Additional stores may open on the first day of April in subsequent years Most will be conversions of existing properties, but a prototype deign for new builds has also been leaked:
- Denver Chain Grocery Supermarket Locations, 1927-1984
The original Piggly Wiggly Grimes locations were absorbed into Safeway by 1938, but many seem to have been re-sold to a new operator by 1945, resulting in several stores that were converted to the Safeway banner and then back into Piggly Wiggly stores
- Safeway History – Page 3 – Groceteria. com
The casualties included many older Safeway locations as well as nearly all of the former Piggly Wiggly, Public, and Mutual MacMarr stores As the 1940s ended, none of the city’s original 1920s Skaggs or Safeway locations remained in operation, although one 1928 Piggly Wiggly on Castro Street still bore the Safeway name The Skaggs era ends
- Lincoln Chain Grocery Supermarket Locations, 1925-2015
This is a list of all chain grocery locations my research has uncovered in Lincoln between 1925 and 2015, compiled from city directories, telephone books, and other sources
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