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Does anyone remember this UK grocery chain from the 1970s?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hello, shaney. Glad it is of interest. I'm afraid that I don't know Sittingbourne at all - I've only driven through it a couple of times over the years. The car on the left looks like an Austin 10 and the one on the right a Ford 8, and should this be right it would place the date of the picture in 1945 -48 'ish, perhaps 2 or 3 years earlier.
I am currently working on an Arts and Humanities Research Council project investigating consumer reactions to the self-service stores, developed by the Co-op, International, Lipton, Tesco etc. If you would like to answer a questionnaire on your past shopping experiences, please go to the University of Exeter website:
http://www.sobe.ex.ac.uk/shopping/
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http://www.sobe.ex.ac.uk/shopping/
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Kingads thats coming along as a fine site; would you have a photo of the last days of a trading International showing the name in the familiar uneven font. There was one in Stokenchurch until about 1980.
We recall the day barcoding was launched in the Folkestone Store and price labels were discontinued. Originally we think it had been built as a Pricerite before becoming Inernational. It then became Mainstop with that distinctive but simple hash type logo (#). Then hey presto, it transformed into Presto before taking the uninspiring American Safeway livery. Now it's in its second Morrisons colours. We can't find a site showing such pictures of trading stores but found an excellent nostalgic site for defunct petrol brands.
We also found only one online photo of a trading Home and Colonial but wish we had taken for future fascination, pictures of our local Gateway trading as Solo, (now Asda) and Key and MacMarket. The big four should all have an interesting reversed family tree showing all the takeovers. Who bought Shoppers Paradise, once the cheapest or best value outlet in a Which? report.
Thanks for the above link to Fooddeserts, also fascinating.
We recall the day barcoding was launched in the Folkestone Store and price labels were discontinued. Originally we think it had been built as a Pricerite before becoming Inernational. It then became Mainstop with that distinctive but simple hash type logo (#). Then hey presto, it transformed into Presto before taking the uninspiring American Safeway livery. Now it's in its second Morrisons colours. We can't find a site showing such pictures of trading stores but found an excellent nostalgic site for defunct petrol brands.
We also found only one online photo of a trading Home and Colonial but wish we had taken for future fascination, pictures of our local Gateway trading as Solo, (now Asda) and Key and MacMarket. The big four should all have an interesting reversed family tree showing all the takeovers. Who bought Shoppers Paradise, once the cheapest or best value outlet in a Which? report.
Thanks for the above link to Fooddeserts, also fascinating.
I'm putting together a web site for a member of my family dedicated to the history and people of International Tea Co Stores.
If anyone has any pictures or information that we could put on the site please send them to us via the web site at http://www.internationalstores.org
We would especially be interested in any photos or information about the stores in Norfolk and Norwich.
If anyone has any pictures or information that we could put on the site please send them to us via the web site at http://www.internationalstores.org
We would especially be interested in any photos or information about the stores in Norfolk and Norwich.
I worked in the IT dept in 1973-74 at their head office in MitreSquare, London EC3. Part of the area was then still the original Victorian structure.
They acquired the freezer chain Iceright which ahd a head office in Swanley.
In 1975 International closed down the Mitre Square office and relocated to Swanley.
They acquired the freezer chain Iceright which ahd a head office in Swanley.
In 1975 International closed down the Mitre Square office and relocated to Swanley.