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The first B&R Stores-owned Super Saver store was opened in 1984 at 48th & O Streets in Lincoln. At the time of its opening, it was the largest retail grocery store in the state in terms of square footage (60,000 square feet). In 1988 a second Super Saver was opened with 70,000 square feet (6,500 m 2) at 27th & Cornhusker Highway, and a
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In the early 1970s, Acme introduced a discount chain, Super Saver, in an effort to compete in densely populated areas. [6] Both chains had the slogan "Acme and Super Saver - you're going to like it here!" The brand Super Saver was retired in the 1980s, only to be resurrected in the 1990s in the West. Some isolated stores retained the signage ...
Super Saver was a brand launched by the Acme grocery chain in 1970 on the East Coast as discount format grocery stores. [1] The format was established in order to compete with lower priced grocery retailers such as ShopRite and Pathmark (competitors which did not offer trading stamps ).
The company was founded in 1964, the same year as Russ's Markets, by the same two founders, Russ Raybould and Clayton Burnett. Under Raybould's direction, B&R Stores, Inc. grew significantly. Expansion occurred both through acquisitions and the development of new stores. Growth began in 1979
Arizona State commit and Edmond Santa Fe running back Demarius Robinson is No. 22 on The Oklahoman's Super 30 recruiting rankings for the 2025 class. Arizona State commit and Edmond Santa Fe ...
American Stores Company was an American public corporation and a holding company which ran chains of supermarkets and drugstores in the United States from 1917 through 1998. The company was incorporated in 1917 when The Acme Tea Company merged with four small Philadelphia-area grocery stores (Childs, George Dunlap, Bell Company, and A House That Quality Built) to form American Stores.
[24] [25] In 1974, Lucky acquired the Oklahoma City-based Sirloin Stockade steakhouse chain [26] for $8.1 million in stock. [27] Lucky acquired Yellow Front Stores along with its sister company Checker Auto Parts in March 1978 for $45.9 million in stock. [28] Lucky also owned 22 Mays Drugs in Illinois, Iowa, and Wisconsin.