Bernard Kroger
Bernard Kroger | |
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Bernard Kroger, c. 1915–1925 | |
| Born | Bernard Heinrich Kroger January 24, 1860 Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S. |
| Died | July 21, 1938 (aged 78) Cape Cod, Massachusetts, U.S. |
| Resting place | Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati 39°09′52″N 84°31′22″W / 39.164559°N 84.522672°W |
| Occupation(s) | Grocer, entrepreneur, banker, philanthropist |
| Known for | Kroger |
Bernard Heinrich "Henry" Kroger (January 24, 1860 – July 21, 1938) was an American businessman who created the Kroger chain of supermarkets. Kroger was a pioneering grocery innovator who introduced self-service shopping to the public in 1895. He allowed customers to enter his stores, shop with prices clearly marked on every item, and take the merchandise home themselves instead of waiting for a delivery.
Kroger pioneered in-store bakeries and in-store fresh meat butchery. Kroger grocery stores were the first in the country to sell freshly baked goods, meat, and groceries under the same roof.
Kroger was known for his philanthropy and donated to parks, hospitals, and medical research.