01470 a2200373 450000500170000000800390001702000220005603700360007804000070011404100080012107200140012907200150014307200160015807200120017407200130018607200140019907200210021307200210023407200210025507200210027607200210029707200210031807200210033907200210036007200260038110000210040724500170042825000060044526000320045130000100048352005590049370000270105299900170107920250526161930.0250430042023GB eng  a9780367760434qBC bTaylor & FranciscGBP 31.99fBB a01 aeng7 aKC2thema7 aKJQ2thema7 aKJMB2thema7 aKC2bic7 aKJQ2bic7 aKJMB2bic7 aBUS0000002bisac7 aBUS0170002bisac7 aBUS0200002bisac7 aBUS0450002bisac7 aBUS0680002bisac7 aBUS0701202bisac7 aBUS0770002bisac7 aBUS1040002bisac7 a381.45641309732bisac1 aMark Wineka968110aLion's Share a1 aOxfordbRoutledgec20230401 a284 p bFirst published in 1991, Lion’s Share traces the journey made by Ralph Ketner, his brother Brown, and their friend Wilson Smith as they progressed from opening their first supermarket, Food Town, to running more than 800 stores as part of the Food Lion supermarket chain. The book explores the growth of Food Lion and the reasons for its success, using interviews with the company’s founders and top executives, both those present at the time of publication and previous position holders, to provide a detailed account of its history and development.1 aJason Lesley4A019682 c10447d10447