Alpha Beta was a supermarket in Southern California. It existed from 1915 to 1996. It was acquired by Acme in 1961. It was sold to Yucaipa after American Stores' purchase of Lucky. When Yucaipa purchased Ralphs, they renamed Alpha Beta to Ralphs.
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| - Alpha Beta was a supermarket in Southern California. It existed from 1915 to 1996. It was acquired by Acme in 1961. It was sold to Yucaipa after American Stores' purchase of Lucky. When Yucaipa purchased Ralphs, they renamed Alpha Beta to Ralphs.
- Alpha Beta was a crew on the Sage Ocean with the goal competing in blockades.
- Alpha Beta was a 5-piece Israeli singing group made up of two males (Reuven Erez and Itzak Okev) and three females (Lisa Gold-Rubin, Nehama Shutan and Esther Tzuberi). They teamed up with soloist Izhar Cohen to represent Israel at the Eurovision Song Contest 1978 in Paris with the song A-Ba-Ni-Bi. Izhar's vocals combined with the enthusiastic choreography of the quintet helped Israel to their first win with 157 points and were given full credit for their efforts.
- Before Alpha Beta was the name of a store, it was the name of a marketing concept used in grocery stores founded by Albert and Hugh Gerrard; it referred to organizing the groceries in the store in alphabetical order. The Gerrards applied this idea to their flagship grocery store, Triangle Grocerteria, in 1915. Then in 1917, they opened the first Alpha Beta store in Pomona, California. The company was bought by American Stores in 1961. Skaggs Drug Centers bought American Stores in 1979 and assumed the American Stores name. Combined food and drug stores in Alpha Beta territory were re-branded as Skaggs Alpha Beta. In 1984, American Stores bought The Jewel Companies, Inc., which had owned Osco Drug since 1961. In 1984, all 34 Alpha Beta stores in Arizona were sold to ABCO Foods, and the store
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| - Alpha Beta was a supermarket in Southern California. It existed from 1915 to 1996. It was acquired by Acme in 1961. It was sold to Yucaipa after American Stores' purchase of Lucky. When Yucaipa purchased Ralphs, they renamed Alpha Beta to Ralphs.
- Alpha Beta was a crew on the Sage Ocean with the goal competing in blockades.
- Before Alpha Beta was the name of a store, it was the name of a marketing concept used in grocery stores founded by Albert and Hugh Gerrard; it referred to organizing the groceries in the store in alphabetical order. The Gerrards applied this idea to their flagship grocery store, Triangle Grocerteria, in 1915. Then in 1917, they opened the first Alpha Beta store in Pomona, California. The company was bought by American Stores in 1961. Skaggs Drug Centers bought American Stores in 1979 and assumed the American Stores name. Combined food and drug stores in Alpha Beta territory were re-branded as Skaggs Alpha Beta. In 1984, American Stores bought The Jewel Companies, Inc., which had owned Osco Drug since 1961. In 1984, all 34 Alpha Beta stores in Arizona were sold to ABCO Foods, and the stores continued operating under the Alpha Beta name. In Tucson, Alpha Beta-branded stores changed to ABCO-branded stores around 1989. Some Alpha Beta stores carried more than the customary supermarket merchandise. For example, in 1980, a Cupertino, California, Alpha Beta store sold Bohsei color TVs for under $200, Atari 400 and 800 computers, and other goods. In September 1991, Skaggs-Alpha Beta re-branded its 76 stores in Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico and Arkansas as Jewel-Osco, in an attempt to unify some of its subsidiaries under one nationally recognized name. Months later, Albertsons bought some of the Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas stores. Most remaining Alpha Beta stores in the United States were taken over by Lucky brand, which in turn became Albertsons, then Lucky again. Most stores in southern California were renamed to Ralphs after Yucaipa, owner of Alpha Beta, bought the Ralphs grocery chain. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Alan Hamel was the television spokesman for the Alpha Beta grocery stores in California. Although the chain used various slogans such as "You Can't Lose" and "The Savings Don't Stop", every commercial featuring Hamel ended with him saying to the audience "tell a friend". In 1994, Yucaipa Companies, then owner of the Alpha Beta chain in southern California, purchased Ralphs Grocery Company and renamed itself after Ralphs. All existing Alpha Beta stores in the state were re-branded as Ralphs or Food 4 Less, and the Alpha Beta name ceased to exist by September 1995.
- Alpha Beta was a 5-piece Israeli singing group made up of two males (Reuven Erez and Itzak Okev) and three females (Lisa Gold-Rubin, Nehama Shutan and Esther Tzuberi). They teamed up with soloist Izhar Cohen to represent Israel at the Eurovision Song Contest 1978 in Paris with the song A-Ba-Ni-Bi. Izhar's vocals combined with the enthusiastic choreography of the quintet helped Israel to their first win with 157 points and were given full credit for their efforts.
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