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* 100 [[Counsel Street]], [[Odenville]]
* 100 [[Counsel Street]], [[Odenville]]
* [[Highway 411]] & [[Highway 174]], [[Odenville]]
* [[Highway 411]] & [[Highway 174]], [[Odenville]]
* 27 [[Park Road (Pleasant Grove)|Park Road]], [[Pleasant Grove]]
* 27 [[Park Road (Pleasant Grove)|Park Road]], [[Pleasant Grove]] (closed [[2008]])
* 1224 North Talladega Road, [[Sylacauga]]
* 1224 North Talladega Road, [[Sylacauga]]
* 320 West Battle Street, [[Talladega]]
* 320 West Battle Street, [[Talladega]]
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* 1721 Greensboro Avenue, [[Tuscaloosa]]
* 1721 Greensboro Avenue, [[Tuscaloosa]]
* 202 South Elm Street, [[Tuskegee]]
* 202 South Elm Street, [[Tuskegee]]
* 5000 [[Bessemer Super Highway]], [[Bessemer]], Branded as Sav-U-Foods, named as such in weekly Piggly-Wiggly ads.
* 5000 [[Bessemer Super Highway]], [[Bessemer]], branded as Sav-U-Foods, named as such in weekly Piggly-Wiggly ads.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 17:02, 1 December 2009

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The Piggly-Wiggly chain of owner-operated grocery stores entered the Birmingham market with four locations. Opened on May 2, 1925, the four original stores were all owned by chain founder Clarence Saunders. The chain itself was founded by Saunders in Memphis, Tennessee in 1916. He later patented his concept of the "Self-Serving Store", with which he replaced the prevailing system in which a clerk gathered up an order from shelves behind the counter.

1925 locations

The four original locations in 1925 were:

Current locations

References

  • Birmingham Chamber of Commerce (May 1925) "Industrial Activities". Birmingham. Vol. 1, No. 2
  • "Piggly Wiggly." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. 20 Oct 2006, 13:53 UTC. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. 22 Oct 2006 [1].

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