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Food Fair

Food Fair, also known by its successor name Pantry Pride, was a large supermarket chain in the United States. It was founded by Samuel N. Friedland, and his brother George I. Friedland who opened the first store (as Reading Giant Quality Price Cutter) in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, in the late 1920s. As of 1957, Food Fair had 275 stores, and at its peak…

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Founded
1920s in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Founders
Samuel N. Friedland and brother George I. Friedland
Industry
Grocery store
Defunct
2000; 26 years ago (2000)
Formerly
Food Fair
Number of locations
275 (1957)

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Food Fair

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related to Timeline · 68
Food Fair → ABC, Acquires, Acquires Best Markets, Acquires Revlon Corp, Adams/Brooks Drug Stores, All, Also, Bahamas, Bankruptcy Protection, Bill Malone, California, Catsimatidis, Divests Fox Supermarkets1976, Divests New Jersey Pantry, Enters Chapter, Exits Chapter, Fields Department Stores, FL, Fleming, Fleming Companies
related to Slow decline, 1978–2000 · 42
Food Fair → Adams Drug Company, American, Baltimore-area, Between, By, Caldor, Devon Stores, Directors, Florida, Food-a-Rama, Forbes, Forbes Holdings, Fort Lauderdale, Grant Gentry, In, Inc, Jacksonville, Jefferson Ward, JM Fields, Kmart
related to Origins · 14
Food Fair → By, Cutter, Fields, Fields Department Stores, Florida, George Friedland, In, Jacksonville, New England, Pantry Pride, Reading Giant Quality Price, Samuel Friedland, Setzer's Supermarkets, The
related to The birth of Pantry Pride · 11
Food Fair → August, Best Markets, Best's, By, During, Hazlet, New Jersey, Pantry Pride, Philadelphia, Soon, The
related to External links · 7
Food Fair → Devon, Food Fair Pantry Pride, History, Pantry Pride, Pantry PrideNew York Times, Rama, Revlon
Defunct · 1
Food Fair → 2000; 26 years ago (2000)
Formerly · 1
Food Fair → Food Fair
Founded · 1
Food Fair → 1920s in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Founders · 1
Food Fair → Samuel N. Friedland and brother George I. Friedland
Industry · 1
Food Fair → Grocery store

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stores pantry pride food fair chain company new friedland florida store supermarkets name supermarket revlon bankruptcy sold opened 1978 samuel

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Food FairDefunct2000; 26 years ago (2000)1.00infobox
Food FairFormerlyFood Fair1.00infobox
Food FairFounded1920s in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States1.00infobox
Food FairFoundersSamuel N. Friedland and brother George I. Friedland1.00infobox
Food FairIndustryGrocery store1.00infobox
Food FairNumber of locations275 (1957)1.00infobox
Food Fairrelated to External linksHistory0.60section
Food Fairrelated to External linksFood Fair Pantry Pride0.60section
Food Fairrelated to External linksRama0.60section
Food Fairrelated to External linksPantry PrideNew York Times0.60section
Food Fairrelated to External linksDevon0.60section
Food Fairrelated to External linksPantry Pride0.60section

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