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NEW: Allentown PA, 1925-2021

Posted: 13 Jun 2021 13:38
by Groceteria

Re: NEW: Allentown PA, 1925-2021

Posted: 14 Jun 2021 02:05
by Andrew T.
I'm intrigued by this "American" chain. It utterly dominated the city's market in the 1930s and 1940s...then it shrivelled up at a fast clip and was history by 1960. There's got to be a story behind this.

Even more strangely, none of their stores appear to have been reused by competing chain tenants (save one short-lived Acme). It's as if they disappeared without a trace!

Re: NEW: Allentown PA, 1925-2021

Posted: 14 Jun 2021 08:25
by Groceteria
American Stores was actually the genesis of Acme. As they closed the smaller stores and converted to supermarkets, they began using the Acme Markets name. The company was still officially known as American Stores until it merged with Albertsons in the late 1990s. American also acquired Alpha Beta, Lucky, Jewel, and Shaw's, among others.

Re: NEW: Allentown PA, 1925-2021

Posted: 14 Jun 2021 10:53
by Steve Landry
Would be cool if anyone was intrigued with Food Fair........................................lol

Just teasing ;-)

Re: NEW: Allentown PA, 1925-2021

Posted: 14 Jun 2021 12:23
by TW-Upstate NY
Now that Allentown is in the books, can Scranton be far behind?

Re: NEW: Allentown PA, 1925-2021

Posted: 14 Jun 2021 19:12
by Groceteria
I do plan to do Scranton and Wilkes-Barre (as well as Harrisburg) at some point, but I can’t say when.

Re: NEW: Allentown PA, 1925-2021

Posted: 14 Jun 2021 19:14
by Groceteria
I did try to give you a city that had a significant Food Fair presence. And I did feature a Food Fair grand opening ad on Twitter yesterday. I think I’m doing my part here!
Steve Landry wrote: 14 Jun 2021 10:53 Would be cool if anyone was intrigued with Food Fair........................................lol

Just teasing ;-)

Re: NEW: Allentown PA, 1925-2021

Posted: 14 Jun 2021 22:26
by Andrew T.
You know...I was familiar with American Stores' role as the corporate parent of Acme and Alpha Beta, but it never once before crossed my mind that the name predated the 1979 Skaggs sale, or that Acme itself could have once been called that.

"American Stores" was surely a generic name* that some late 20th-century corporate suit had picked for being as anonymous as possible, which fit in well with their reputation as being a low-profile, hands-off holding company for multiple unintegrated supermarket chains. Right?

Sometimes truth is weirder than fiction.

(*Yes, I also still think of "Food Fair" as a generic name.)

Re: NEW: Allentown PA, 1925-2021

Posted: 15 Jun 2021 10:12
by Steve Landry
Groceteria wrote: 14 Jun 2021 19:14 I did try to give you a city that had a significant Food Fair presence. And I did feature a Food Fair grand opening ad on Twitter yesterday. I think I’m doing my part here!
Steve Landry wrote: 14 Jun 2021 10:53 Would be cool if anyone was intrigued with Food Fair........................................lol

Just teasing ;-)
I know you do, always. I was not thinking of you at all :-)

Most folks are just not interested (for many reasons).

xoxoxo

Steve

Re: NEW: Allentown PA, 1925-2021

Posted: 15 Jun 2021 18:39
by Groceteria
I knew it wasn’t really a complaint :) I did find it interesting that the Allentown stores were the first I remember seeing that we’re initially branded as “Giant Food Fair.“

Re: NEW: Allentown PA, 1925-2021

Posted: 16 Jun 2021 11:22
by Steve Landry
Groceteria wrote: 15 Jun 2021 18:39 I knew it wasn’t really a complaint :) I did find it interesting that the Allentown stores were the first I remember seeing that we’re initially branded as “Giant Food Fair.“
Yup!

I think that might be the second iteration.

If memory serves me, it was Giant Quality Discount?

:-)

Re: NEW: Allentown PA, 1925-2021

Posted: 16 Jun 2021 16:38
by rich
Acme's corporate name was "Acme Markets" for a while (60s until merger with Skagg's, et al.), after which it reverted back to American Stores.