Food Lion = Food Christ - Supermarket Facts you didn't know.
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evilbeth
Published on July 22nd, 2007, 4:47 pm Rift: X |
The Lions Tail: Food Lion's logo forms a S as in Savings. It's also apart of the original name of the grocery store where Food Town was co-branded with Save-Rite. It's been suggested it also stands for Savior as in Jesus.
Grand Opening: Four months after a few friends begged their relatives for money, they opened Food Town in 1957. There you could purchase salt for 10 cents, butter for 49 cents.
Name Change By 1967, Food Lion had lost it's right to the Food Lion trademark. The stores were simply branded as Food Town, replacing the lion logo with a shopping cart. It was during this time they began the slogan for lowest prices. They added this to their sign with arrows and the letters LFPINC (Lowest Food Prices in NC). Some suggest it's true meaning is "Lion's First Prophet in North Carolina" which is common references to God's only son = Jesus.
The Return of the Lion By 1974 Delhaize, a Belgium supermarket acquires Food Town. They purchase the rights to the Food Lion trademark, and re-brand the low cost supermarket as "Food Lion" returning the Food Lion Logo back to it's original place, minus the save-rite logo. It's been suggested that this was the "deal maker" with the return of the Lion to the companies image.
The Return of Babalon Why the return of the Lion symbol? Some suggest because of Delhaize's full name: Delhaize le Leon, while others suggest a deeper meaning based on it's almost identical symbolism to Babylonian and Egyptian symbols. Could it be the lion in the Food Lion symbol stands for God? Christian's often have used the lion to represent God. (Think Chronicles of Narnija.) A secret symbol to the masses of people in one of the most religious places on earth that this isn't Food Lion, but "Food Christ" or atleast a place Christian's would want to shop?
Bleach the Beef By the 90's, an ABC investigative report revealed the use of bleach to maintain out-of-date beef products, increase revenue and sell to the public. The claims were later fought in court, while the allegations caused several stores to close.
Where's the Beef?: Despite Requests, Food Lion has never sold Lion Meat.
Different Strokes for Different Folks By 2004, in answer to it's competitors more wealthy clientele they create Bloom, in wealthier markets like Charlotte, NC. Lower wealth demographic receive a low-cost version of Food Lion the following Year with a store called "Bottom Dollar". These appeared in cities like High Point, NC, & Greensboro, NC by 2005. In a 2006 renovation attempt that was cut short from falling stock prices, Food Lion remodeled several Food Lions with concave isles and checkerboard checkouts to appeal to their Nascar base.
The Future:It's been rumored Delhaize has merely been preparing for a "Flip this house" approach to Food Lion, possibly selling it to the highest bidder after renovations.