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Ralphs Grocery Company was founded in 1873 by George Albert Ralphs. The original store was located at Sixth and Spring Streets in Los Angeles, California. In the 20th century, Ralphs became a grocery pioneer, offering self-service markets with checkout stands in distributed locations. The company employed notable architects in designing its stores, and the former Ralphs Grocery Store building built in 1929 in Westwood Village has been photographed by Ansel Adams, declared a Historic Cultural Monument, and listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
On October 16, 2006, Ralphs agreed to pay $70 million to settle felony charges that it illegally rehired locked out employees using false Ralphs Weekly Ad names and Social Security numbers during the strike. Eligible UFCW members received $50 million of the settlement and the remainder was paid in fines to the federal government.
Ralph's Supermarket provides groceries to your local community. Enjoy your shopping experience when you visit our supermarket. Looking for the Ralphs circular for Ralphs weekly ad specials? TheThriftyConsumer.com is dedicated to helping consumers save money on groceries by Ralphs on the App Store
Ralphs Grocery Company was founded in 1873 by George Albert Ralphs. The original store was located at Sixth and Spring Streets in Los Angeles, California. In the 20th century, Ralphs became a grocery pioneer, offering self-service markets with checkout stands in distributed locations. The company employed notable architects in designing its stores, and the former Ralphs Grocery Store building built in 1929 in Westwood Village has been photographed by Ansel Adams, declared a Historic Cultural Monument, and listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
On October 16, 2006, Ralphs agreed to pay $70 million to settle felony charges that it illegally rehired locked out employees using false Ralphs Weekly Ad names and Social Security numbers during the strike. Eligible UFCW members received $50 million of the settlement and the remainder was paid in fines to the federal government.
Ralph's Supermarket provides groceries to your local community. Enjoy your shopping experience when you visit our supermarket. Looking for the Ralphs circular for Ralphs weekly ad specials? TheThriftyConsumer.com is dedicated to helping consumers save money on groceries by Ralphs on the App Store
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