Joe Coulombe, founder of the Trader Joe's chain that transformed the way Americans shop for groceries, died at his home in Pasadena, California, on Friday. He was 89.
New York Joe Coulombe, founder of the popular Trader Joe's grocery chain that brought affordable wine and unusual food to millions of Americans, has died. He was 89.
In a statement, the company said Coulombe passed away Friday in Pasadena, California. "Joe was an extraordinarily smart and accomplished entrepreneur who built a company that introduced something welcomingly different in the grocery retail space," the statement said. Trader Joe's helped change the way Americans shop for groceries, introducing markets stocked with staples and novel food items from private labels, with most packages carrying the Trader Joe's moniker.
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