Thrifty PayLess
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Thrifty PayLess Holdings, Inc. | |
Type | Retail/Pharmacy |
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Founded | 1919 |
Headquarters | Los Angeles, California |
Industry | Retail |
Products | Pharmacy, Liquor, Cosmetics, Health and Beauty Aids, General Merchandise, Snacks, 1 Hour Photo |
Website | None |
Thrifty PayLess Holdings, Inc. was a pharmacy holding company that owned the Thrifty Drugs and PayLess Drug Store chains in the western United States.
The combined company was formed when Los Angeles-based TCH Corporation, the parent company of Thrifty Corporation and Thrifty Drug Stores, Inc., acquired the Kmart subsidiary PayLess Drug Stores Northwest, Inc.
At the time of the merger, TCH Corporation was renamed Thrifty PayLess Holdings, Inc. and Thrifty operated 495 stores, PayLess operated 543 stores.
In 1996, Rite Aid acquired and the 1,000-store west coast chain's owner Thrifty PayLess Holdings re-branded it as Rite Aid, creating a chain with over 3,500 drug stores.
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[edit] History of PayLess
Peyton Hawes and William Armitage acquired a controlling interest in five drug stores in three communities in Oregon and Washington, which were named PayLess, and grew their chain through both acquisition and internal expansion. It became a wholly owned unit of Kmart in 1985. In 1986, there were 225 PayLess stores. Between 1986 and 1988, it attempted a strategy of creating PayLess Wonder World stores in select Kmart, Value Giant, and former TG&Y locations, these stores lacked pharmacies, but included other sundries at discount prices. The Wonder World chain peaked at 16 stores, but were eventually reverted back to PayLess stores.
[edit] Acquisitions
- 1976 - PayLess bought 22 Value Giant stores, the majority of which were located in Northern California.
- 1980 - PayLess acquired PayLess Drug Stores of Oakland, California, founded by Levi Justin Skaggs.
- 1987 - PayLess purchased 25 Osco stores in Washington and Idaho.
[edit] History of Thrifty
In 1919, brothers Harry and Robert Borun, with brother-in-law Norman Levin founded Borun Brothers a Los Angeles, California drug wholesaler. In 1929, they opened their own retail outlets under the name Thrifty Cut Rate in Los Angeles, California.
By 1942, Thrifty Drug Stores had 58 stores. In the late-1980s, Thrifty Drug stores acquired Pay 'n Save.
Thrifty Corporation also owned Big 5 Sporting Goods and Bi-Mart for a time.
The Thrifty name and logo live on at Rite Aid, as Thrifty Ice Cream is still sold in the West Coast Rite Aid locations. Thrifty Ice Cream is also operated as ice cream shops around California.
[edit] Arizona Thrifty PayLess
A separate and probably unrelated chain going by the name Thrifty-Payless was founded in Arizona by Allen Rosenberg in 1934. This self-service drug stores was sold in 1942 to L.L. Skaggs Payless drug store chain that later became Osco Drug in 1981. Rosenberg went on to be a philanthropist helping to establish Phoenix Children's Hospital.
[edit] References
- History of Thrifty PayLess website
- Pay Less to jump $1 billion sales hurdle in 1984 Discount Store News, July 23, 1984
- Pay Less changes mix, closes Wonder World units - Annual Industry Report, part 2 Discount Store News, July 18, 1988
- Completion of new children's hospital delayed The Business Journal of Phoenix - May 11, 2001 by Angela Gonzales