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  1. Fred G. Meyer (February 21, 1886 – September 2, 1978) was an American businessman who founded the Oregon-based Fred Meyer store chain, which had 63 stores in four western states at the time of his death. He was known for successfully introducing several innovative marketing concepts.

  2. Fred G. Meyer (1886–1978) During a Portland business career that spanned nearly seventy years, Fred Meyer used self-taught entrepreneurial skills to rise from selling coffee door-to-door in 1909 to being a national leader of a self-service, one-stop-shopping retail empire.

  3. The Fred Meyer Story. In New York City in 1886, Fred G. Meyer was born. His name at the time was Frederick Grubmeyer, but soon people would know him best as Fred Meyer, the owner of the stores with the same name. All seven brothers in his father's family were grocers so it was perhaps inevitable that Fred would follow in the family trade.

  4. First and foremost, Fred G. Meyer was a retailer with a great idea: One-Stop Shopping. But he was more than that. He was also a philosopher, semanticist and teacher the Wall Street Journal once described as "the last of the great American entrepreneurs."

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fred_MeyerFred Meyer - Wikipedia

    Website. www .fredmeyer .com. Fred Meyer is an American chain of hypermarket superstores founded in 1922 in Portland, Oregon, United States, by Fred G. Meyer. The stores operate in the northwest U.S., with locations in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Alaska.

  6. May 23, 2018 · Portland, Oregon 97202. U.S.A. (503) 232-8844. Fax: (503) 797-3469. Web site: http://www.fredmeyer.com. Public Company. Incorporated: 1923. Employees: 48,000. Sales: $3.72 billion (1996) Stock Exchanges: New York.

  7. This oral history interview with Fred G. Meyer was conducted by Gerry Pratt on August 25, 1970. In this interview, Meyer discusses the reasons he settled in Portland, Oregon, in 1910. He talks about the history of Fred Meyer, Inc., including the growth of the company.

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