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by Steve Landry
31 May 2007 09:42
Forum: History: USA Mid-Atlantic
Topic: Food Fair, Roosevelt Blvd, Philadelphia - anyone recognize?
Replies: 12
Views: 9972

It looks larger now. Do you think it was expanded?
by Steve Landry
26 Mar 2007 08:17
Forum: History: Department Store Chains
Topic: Grand Way
Replies: 4
Views: 5983

Don't know if Food Fair was in New Britain, but they had a few stores in southern Vermont and New Hampshire.
by Steve Landry
22 Mar 2007 10:40
Forum: History: Department Store Chains
Topic: Grand Way
Replies: 4
Views: 5983

Grand Way (GrandWay, Grandway) was a division of Grand Union (Supermarkets). You might find more info under Grand Union (not the family markets company, which is a buyout decendant of the original Grand Union of 1879? I might be off on that start date but it was one of the oldest supermarket compani...
by Steve Landry
17 Mar 2007 08:15
Forum: History: USA California
Topic: Vintage interior in Washington Mutual ad
Replies: 43
Views: 24097

"Again with the Fox Markets! :-) "

Ooops...........sorry Chad........I know most are not interested.

:)

Thanks
by Steve Landry
16 Mar 2007 07:32
Forum: History: USA California
Topic: Vintage interior in Washington Mutual ad
Replies: 43
Views: 24097

Hey Chad.............appreciate your research skills. Wish I could hire you to discover more Food Fair / Fox Markets history in California and Nevada, hee hee! Did the two stores really start as "new" builds for Food Fair or were they Fox Markets first? I know there is so much more about F...
by Steve Landry
11 Mar 2007 07:37
Forum: History: USA California
Topic: CompUSA Culver City
Replies: 10
Views: 5716

In Palm Springs there is a Vons on Tahquitz Canyon Bl. that was originally a bowling alley.

It will close in about a year when the store is relocated to nearby Sunrise Way (Palm Springs).
by Steve Landry
13 Feb 2007 11:36
Forum: History: Miscellaneous and Not Region-Specific
Topic: Trading Stamp Memories
Replies: 21
Views: 22466

Fun information :)

And...........what of Merchants Green Stamps via Food Fair/Pantry Pride?
by Steve Landry
12 Feb 2007 12:32
Forum: History: Miscellaneous and Not Region-Specific
Topic: History of Albertsons (pre ASC and SuperValu)
Replies: 6
Views: 5039

Very interesting site, mentioned above...............but lots of errors (at least from my point of reference and knowledge).

:)
by Steve Landry
30 Jan 2007 09:26
Forum: History: Miscellaneous and Not Region-Specific
Topic: UPC codes & grocery scanning
Replies: 100
Views: 98620

BTW..............Food Fair/Pantry Pride was FIRST in Florida (and possibly in the N.E.) with scanners.......not Publix. Publix was indeed the first chain to be FULLY converted to scanners in Florida. Goes along with the claim that Publix was the first supermarket chain in Florida. Carl's Market was ...
by Steve Landry
25 Jan 2007 08:42
Forum: History: Miscellaneous and Not Region-Specific
Topic: Shopping carts
Replies: 6
Views: 5099

Excellent move!!! Publix did this in Miami at a store I worked at. Very effective and NO loss of business. Those shopping carts are very expensive (minimum price I have seen is $150.00 each). Most municipalities have laws that make it illegal to remove carts from retailer's property (though rarely e...
by Steve Landry
14 Jan 2007 09:13
Forum: History: Miscellaneous and Not Region-Specific
Topic: Food Fair/Pantry Pride: How did they fall (esp in Phila)
Replies: 3
Views: 5051

Catastrophic corruption, nepotism, accounting methods, etc. The GIANT company that was diversified more than anyone knew (in and out of the industry) was headed for a meltdown. The grocery store part of the company was the only division feeding profits to corporate. For years and years their innovat...
by Steve Landry
13 Jan 2007 13:28
Forum: History: Restaurant Chains
Topic: House of Pies Restaurants
Replies: 3
Views: 8065

House of Pies Restaurants

I know they were in Los Angeles, Denver and..................?

Distinctive high arched roof and sideboxed attached dining area....
by Steve Landry
09 Jan 2007 13:13
Forum: History: Restaurant Chains
Topic: Bob's Big Boy former L.A. locations
Replies: 47
Views: 51731

BTW..........I may be mistaken but, I seem to remember that Azar's Big Boy was in Denver also?
by Steve Landry
08 Jan 2007 09:54
Forum: History: Restaurant Chains
Topic: Bob's Big Boy former L.A. locations
Replies: 47
Views: 51731

And how about Shoney's Big Boy?

I guess there are "Big Boy" chains all around the country with varying "first" names?

Wondering what's the connection and how many different "______" Big Boy chains are there?
by Steve Landry
28 Nov 2006 06:58
Forum: History: USA California
Topic: I have info on Stockton's Food Fair Stores
Replies: 2
Views: 3923

I know of no connection between Landucci and the Friedland family (which owned Food Fair Inc.) But the time line is very interesting, in that the Friedland family was very protective of the moniker and has many court cases recorded regarding this. Bruno's Food Fair was actually (don't know for how l...