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The company also introduced the trademark Pueblo which included items from paper towels to rice. In 1983, Pueblo launched the Xtra Super Food Centers concept, a discount warehouse supermarket which allowed the customer to shop for groceries in a larger store format featuring lower prices with stores located in Puerto Rico and the state of ...
After the Grand Union and Coop Supermarkets companies ceased operations in Puerto Rico, Amigo began plans to become a major player in Puerto Rico's supermarket industry. In 1989, they opened their first major store, located at Plaza del Carmen Mall, in Caguas. Subsequently, many other major stores were opened across Puerto Rico.
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The company began in Puerto Rico in 1929 when company founder and Spanish immigrant [10] José María Rovira Viza purchased a small bakery on calle Villa, in downtown Ponce. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] In 1937, José Miguel Rovira , José María Rovira’s son, joined the Company and started the transformation into a crackers manufacturer.