List of grocers
This is a list of notable grocers. A grocer is a purveyor or bulk seller of food.
Grocers
American
- Joe Albertson
- John Buttencourt Avila
- Joseph Azzolina
- James Butler (grocer)
- Charles Butt
- Peter P. Carr
- Joe Coulombe
- Michael J. Cullen
- Joe Cury
- Demoulas Brothers
- Walter Deubener
- Reggie Dupre
- Frank Esposito (politician)
- Harvey Fitch
- Jean Fugett
- Charles L. Glover
- Joseph E. Grosberg
- Winfield S. Hanford
- Clinton L. Hare
- Steve Hodges
- Maria Elena Ibañez
- George W. Jenkins
- Leo Kahn (entrepreneur)
- Edwin O. Keeler
- Bernard Kroger
- Reginald Lewis
- John Lovell (Los Angeles grocer)
- Fred G. Meyer
- Stephen P. Mugar
- Jack Muratori
- Silas Peirce
- Produce Pete
- John E. Peterson
- S.S. Pierce
- Walter Polakowski
- George Ralphs
- Clarence Saunders (grocer)
- Marion Barton Skaggs
- John C. F. Slayton
- Thomas G. Stemberg
- George W. Stockwell
- Thomas Szewczykowski
- Vaccaro brothers
- Charles Von der Ahe
- Wilfred Von der Ahe
- Cas Walker
- George Butler Wason
- David Whitton (Wisconsin)
- Edwin Wilcox
- Silas Peirce was an American grocer and politician who founded the wholesale grocer Silas Peirce & Co, in Boston, Massachusetts.[1]
- Silas Peirce's business card
British
- Samuel Budgett
- Jack Cohen (businessman)
- James Duckworth
- David atte Hacche
- Thomas Lipton
- William McKillop
- William Morrison (businessman)
- John Benjamin Sainsbury
- John James Sainsbury
- Mary Ann Sainsbury
- Lawrence Sheriff
- John "Jack" Shield
- Richard Yarward
Canadian
- Henry Newell Bate
- Pete Luckett
- Emilio Picariello
- Robert Edwy Ryerson
- Frank H. Sobey
- Sam Steinberg [2]
Fictional
See also
References
- ↑ 111-Year-Old Firm Loses Its Identity Silas Peirce & Co., Ltd., in New Consolidation, Boston, MA.: Christian Science Monitor, Apr 28, 1926, p. 4B.
- ↑ "Samuel Steinberg". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved 6 March 2014.
- ↑ (Associated Press) (November 19, 2007). "'Mr. Whipple' of Charmin Fame Dies at 91". Fox News. Retrieved 6 March 2014.
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