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  1. Steinberg's (renamed Steinberg in 1961) was a large family-owned Canadian grocery store chain that mainly operated in the province of Quebec and later Ontario. In addition to its flagship supermarket chain, the company operated several subsidiaries across the country.

  2. From the 1950s to the 1980s, Steinberg Supermarkets was the largest grocery retail chain in Quebec. The first Steinberg’s was established in Montreal in 1917 by a Hungarian immigrant, Ida Roth Steinberg, who opened her store at 4419b St. Lawrence Boulevard.

  3. Dec 24, 2008 · Steinberg’s went under in 1992, the victim of a family dispute, and its assets were divided between Metro and Provigo, its two Quebec competitors. But its legacy lives on in popular culture. Fifteen years after it disappeared, pretty much everyone in Montreal still knows about Steinberg’s; its logo has even become a trendy accessory, thanks ...

  4. Samuel Steinberg was a Hungarian-born Canadian businessman and philanthropist whose drive and vision transformed his mother’s unassuming grocery store, Steinberg’s Supermarket, into the largest grocery chain in Quebec.

  5. Originally known as Steinberg’s Supermarket, Ida’s five sons grew the business from its modest storefront on Boulevard Saint-Laurent into the largest supermarket chain in Québec. During its peak, Steinberg was so popular in the province that many French speakers referred to grocery…

  6. Aug 8, 2015 · Steinberg's entered Ontario in 1959 with the purchase of 38 Ontario Grand Union supermarkets. A family dispute and slumping sales eventually forced the closure of the company in the early 1990s.

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  8. Dec 23, 2015 · Supermarket mogul was revered in community. His name was synonymous with the supermarket chain of which he was chief financial officer, but most of Arnold Steinberg’s life was devoted to higher education and health care, especially associated with his beloved alma mater, McGill University.