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    Alpha Beta was a chain of supermarkets in the Southwestern United States. Stores under this brand existed between 1917 and 1995. Former Alpha Beta stores have all been purchased by other grocery chains and rebranded. History. Logo for Skaggs Alpha Beta in the Southwest, 1979-1991.

  2. Feb 8, 2009 · Alpha Beta Stores, Full List of Locations, 1973. From The Alpha Beta Story. Updated on 26 November 2022. One thought on “Alpha Beta 1973 Locations” . Steve Sybesma. December 21, 2019 at 2:32pm.

  3. Feb 2, 2009 · Alpha-Beta was a supermarket chain that started in Southern California in 1915 and merged with American Stores in 1961. It operated under various names and formats until it was acquired by Lucky Stores in 1988 and ceased to exist.

  4. Apr 22, 2019 · The Alpha Beta chain of supermarkets was named after its habit of alphabetizing groceries. Founded in 1915, the business was passed among a number of parent companies throughout the...

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    In 1920, Samuel H. Alexander opened a small, 25' x 40' store at the corner of 41st Street and Hooper Avenue in Los Angeles. By 1927, Alexander's business had grown from the initial location, and he opened one of the first supermarkets in Southern California. The small chain grew to at least 13 stores, most in the San Fernando Valley, with locations...

    Brothers Albert and Hugh Gerrard opened their first market in Pomona in 1900, soon expanding to Orange County and renaming the chain Triangle Grocery. Sometime in the mid-1910s, they came up with an innovative self-service approach, stocking their markets alphabetically by product. Hence, the name Alpha Beta, which arrived in either 1917 or 1919 (a...

    Shortly after his father died, teenage Joe Goldstein and two of his brothers began selling fruit door-to-door to support their Boyle Heights family. Soon, they set up a produce stand along Telegraph Road in East Los Angeles. Folks would say they were going to visit "the boys'" stand. The name stuck. By the time the brothers opened their first marke...

    From a humble start selling watermelons off the back of a truck, Wayland H. Crawford and his wife, Leemoria, built a market in Alhambra at Valley and New in 1929. From there, a market was built at the corner of Valley and 9th. In 1937, a Crawford's store opened at El Monte's Five Points. Billed as "The Biggest Country Store in the World," the huge ...

    If you grew up in the San Fernando Valley prior to 1984, you probably remember Dale's. The beginnings of the valley chain aren't certain due to conflicting accounts, but founder Joseph Dale opened a store — in either 1929 or 1930 — in Glendale or on Pasadena Avenue in Los Angeles. The Sun Valley-based, family-run chain grew to 11 stores before sell...

    After spending his career operating Thriftimart stores, Joseph Hughes opened a store under his name in Granada Hills in the mid-1950s. From there, Hughes Family Markets grew into a familiar sight around greater Los Angeles. They had more than 50 stores by the time Seattle-based Quality Food Centers bought the chain in November 1996. As part of the ...

    Learn about the history of Alpha Beta, one of the first self-service supermarkets in Southern California, and other local grocery store chains that are no longer around. See photos, facts and stories of Alexander's, Boys, Crawford's, Dale's and Hughes.

  5. Alpha Beta was a chain of supermarkets in the Southwestern United States. Stores under this brand existed between 1917 and 1995. Former Alpha Beta stores have all been purchased by...

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  7. May 3, 2021 · How many other grocery stores have such a cool name? Here is a brief history about the company.

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