A Timeline of Seattle’s Homegrown Supermarket Chains

From Pike Place Market to Amazon Go, Seattle’s long been a leader in the supermarket biz. We traced the history of some of our most famous local brands through their many debuts, mergers, buyouts, and bankruptcies to see how we got to the current state of supermarkets—and what the future might hold.

Pike Place Market opened the door to new grocery stores in 1907.

1907 Among the vendors who set up at the city’s new public farmers market on Pike Place was Herman Eba. Eba’s son continued his legacy, growing Eba’s Grocery and Market to dozens of locations before becoming part of Tradewell in

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