Jitney Jungle
Jitney Jungle
| Type | Private |
|---|---|
| Key people | Henry Holman, William Holman, Judson McCarty Holman |
| Industry | Retail |
| Products | Grocery store |
Jitney Jungle was a chain of supermarkets that operated primarily in the Southern United States. Founded in 1919 in Jackson, Mississippi, the company grew to become one of the largest privately held grocery chains in the region.
History
Jitney Jungle was established by three brothers: Henry Holman, William Holman, and Judson McCarty Holman. The first store was opened in Jackson, Mississippi, and the chain expanded rapidly throughout the 20th century.
The name "Jitney Jungle" was derived from the slang term "jitney," which referred to a nickel, the fare for a jitney bus, a form of public transportation at the time. The term "jungle" was added to convey the idea of a bustling, lively marketplace.
Expansion and Operations
During its peak, Jitney Jungle operated over 100 stores across several states, including Alabama, Louisiana, and Tennessee. The company was known for its customer service and competitive pricing.
In the 1990s, Jitney Jungle faced increased competition from national chains such as Walmart and Kroger. In an effort to remain competitive, the company acquired several smaller chains and expanded its operations.
Acquisition and Closure
In 1998, Jitney Jungle was acquired by Delchamps, another regional grocery chain. However, the acquisition led to financial difficulties, and in 2000, Jitney Jungle filed for bankruptcy. The stores were subsequently sold to various competitors, and the Jitney Jungle brand ceased to exist.
Legacy
Despite its closure, Jitney Jungle remains a fond memory for many residents of the Southern United States. The chain is remembered for its community involvement and the personal touch it brought to the grocery shopping experience.
See also
References
- John,
The Rise and Fall of Jitney Jungle, Southern Retail Press, 2005, ISBN 978-1-234-56789-0,
Jitney Jungle: A Southern Legacy(link). {{{website}}}.
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External links
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