![]() ![]() “He was curiously reluctant to explain its origin,” Piggly Wiggly’s corporate history reports. “One day Memphis shall be proud of Piggly Wiggly… And it shall be said by all men… That the Piggly Wigglies shall multiply and replenish the earth with more and cleaner things to eat,” Saunders said a few months after the store’s opening, according to Freeman.Īs for the name, nobody knows. By the end of that first year there were nine Piggly Wiggly locations around Memphis. Shoppers on that first day did see some employees stocking shelves, Freeman writes, “but they politely refused to select merchandise for visitors.” Just like today, a shopper picked up a basket (though Piggly Wiggly’s were made of wood, not plastic) and went through the store to purchase everything. Saunders’s model cut costs by cutting out the clerks. Even chain stores used clerks.Īlthough the chain store model helped keep costs down, the University of Michigan Library writes, the “small army of clerks” necessary to fill orders were expensive, the university writes, and at least part of that cost was passed on to the consumer. Before Piggly Wiggly, groceries were sold at stores where a clerk would assemble your order for you, weighing out dry goods from large barrels. This enthusiastic greeting was necessary because Saunders was trying something completely new. A brass band serenaded the visitors in the lobby.” “Newspaper reporters posing as contest judges awarded five and ten dollar gold coins to every woman, while the supply lasted. “At the door Saunders shook their hands and gave to their children flowers and balloons,” Freeman writes. For the store’s opening ceremonies, writes Mike Freeman for the Tennessee Historical Quarterly, Saunders promised to hold a “beauty contest” that he advertised in local newspapers. But its founder Clarence Saunders was clearly onto something-today, self-service grocery stores are the norm. Its founding is one of the stranger stories in the history of retail. Today, the chain has more than 530 stores across 17 states, according to its website. On this day in 1916, the first Piggly Wiggly opened in Memphis, Tennessee. The one question is why their innovator named the first one Piggly Wiggly. Whether you want to stroll down aisle after aisle or get groceries for your family of six, head on over to the renovated Pig in Bluff Park Village.Self-serve grocery stores saved shoppers money and made financial sense. Floral Shop: For your ‘get well soons’ and ‘I love yous’.Craft beers: Largers, drafts, ales, stouts (plus, beers from your fav Bham breweries).Deli Shoppe: Build your own sandwhich and get a sweet treat.Grab and Go: Need some lunch or din on the go? The Pig’s got you.Juice: Apple, orange, green, you name it, they have it.Produce: A rainbow assortment of fruits and veggies.Self-Checkout: Four self-checkout machines.We don’t have a grocery list, but a list of all the Pig Bluff Park has to offer. There’s also a modernized self-checkout which we didn’t have before.” - Jessica Broom, Bham Nower They are both expanded, and most of the beer is refrigerated. I’m most excited about the beer and wine sections. “As a Bluff Park resident myself, I’m looking forward to shopping at the renovated Pig Bluff Park. They were just excited as we were when they heard the news about the newly renovated Pig in their corner of Bham. This Pig is popular among Hoover residents.
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