Father Nature - FN-5014 - Boxcar, 33 Foot, Wood Billboard - Atlantic & Pacific - 23099
Brand | Father Nature |
Stock Number | FN-5014 |
Original Retail Price | $29.95 |
Manufacturer | Bowser |
Body Style | Father Nature Boxcar 33 Foot Wood Billboard |
Prototype | Boxcar, 33 Foot, Wood Billboard |
Road or Company Name | Atlantic & Pacific (Details) |
Road or Reporting Number | 23099 |
Paint Color(s) | Yellow with Brown Ends & Roof |
Print Color(s) | Red & Black |
Coupler Type | Micro-Trains |
Coupler Mount | Truck-Mount |
Release Date | 2016-06-01 |
Item Category | Rolling Stock (Freight) |
Model Type | Boxcar |
Model Subtype | 33 Foot |
Model Variety | Wood, Billboard |
Road Name History:
The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company, better known as A&P, was an American and Canadian chain of grocery stores that ceased supermarket operations in November 2015, after 156 years in business. From 1915 through 1975, A&P was the largest food/grocery retailer in the United States (until 1965, the largest U.S. retailer of any kind). A&P was considered an American icon that according to The Wall Street Journal "was as well known as McDonald's or Google is today" and that A&P was "Walmart before Walmart." Known for innovation, A&P and the supermarkets that followed its lead significantly improved nutritional habits by making available a vast assortment of food products at much lower costs. Until 1982, A&P also was a large food manufacturer. In his 1952 book, American Capitalism, John Kenneth Galbraith cited A&P's manufacturing strategy as a classic example of countervailing power that was a welcome alternative to state price controls.
In 1859, the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company, known everywhere as A&P, began as a mail-order business located at 31 Vesey Street in downtown Manhattan. In 1936, A&P became the first national supermarket chain in the United States The company experienced financial and filed for Chapter 11 protection in 2010. March 13, 2012 it was announced that A&P had emerged from bankruptcy and was now a private company.
In 1859, the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company, known everywhere as A&P, began as a mail-order business located at 31 Vesey Street in downtown Manhattan. In 1936, A&P became the first national supermarket chain in the United States The company experienced financial and filed for Chapter 11 protection in 2010. March 13, 2012 it was announced that A&P had emerged from bankruptcy and was now a private company.
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