The American entrepreneur behind the Kroger supermarket chain made a lasting impact on the grocery industry. Known for his determination and business savvy, this American entrepreneur launched what would eventually become a retail giant. It all started with The Great Western Tea Company, which later evolved into the Kroger Grocery and Baking Company in the early 1900s—marking a pivotal moment in the journey of this American entrepreneur. Before rising to fame, he spent his early years working at a local drug store and on a farm in Ohio, gaining firsthand experience that would shape his future. He grew up in a hardworking family, one of ten children born to German immigrants settled in Ohio. His roots and upbringing played a significant role in shaping the values of this American entrepreneur, whose legacy continues today.
He and his well-known grocery store chain not only weathered the challenging times of the 1929 Stock Market Crash but also came out stronger, thanks in part to his innovative move of establishing his very own bank.