About Safeway
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In 1915, M.B. Skaggs, an ambitious young man in the small Idaho town of American Falls, purchased a grocery store from his father. M.B.'s business strategy, to give his customers value and to expand by keeping a narrow profit margin, proved spectacularly successful. By 1926 he was operating 428 Skaggs stores in 10 states. M.B. almost doubled the size of his business that year when he merged his company with 322 Safeway (formerly Selig) stores. Two years later MB listed Safeway on the New York Stock Exchange. MB did not let the difficulties of the Great Depression dilute his pioneering focus on value for customers. In the 1930's Safeway introduced produce pricing by the pound, open dating on perishables to assure freshness, nutritional labeling, even some of the first parking lots.
Today M.B.Skagg's value vision still drives Safeway, though on a dramatically larger scale. There are approximately 1,820 Safeway stores across the US and Canada. These include 325 Vons stores in Southern California and Nevada, 113 Dominick's stores in the Chicago metropolitan area, 137 Randalls and Tom Thumb stores in Texas, 38 Genuardi's stores in the Philadelphia area, as well as 17 Carrs stores in Alaska.
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