- Petrini's
The Petrini's market chain was established in
San Francisco and run as a family owned business until 1989, when it was sold to a large corporation,Provigo . [cite web | author = California Secretary of State | title = California Corporate Record | url = http://kepler.ss.ca.gov/corpdata/ShowAllList?QueryCorpNumber=C0305117 | accessdate = 2006-09-19] The markets were widely known for having the finest meat in the San Francisco area, and the marketing strategies employed at the stores are still an inspiration forgrocers nation-wide. [cite news | title = Petrini's Market | publisher = San Francisco Chronicle |date=October 23, 1973 | page = B2] At the beginning of the 20th century grocery stores were sometimes much likedepartment stores with different partners owning and operating their own departments. The founder started out operating the meat section of Lick Market on 7th and Clement in 1935 under such a scheme. [cite news | title = Petrini's Market | publisher = San Francisco Chronicle |date=October 23, 1973 | page = B2; cite web | author = Groceteria.com | title = Petrini's Chain (1935-96) | url = http://members2.boardhost.com/bottles/msg/8696.html | accessdate = 2007-08-23] He opened three other markets within a few years of that time. [cite news | title = Petrini's Market | publisher = San Francisco Chronicle |date=October 23, 1973 | page = B2; cite web | author = Groceteria.com | title = Petrini's Chain (1935-96) | url = http://members2.boardhost.com/bottles/msg/8696.html | accessdate = 2007-08-23] The largest Petrini's grocery store was opened in 1956 on what is still known today as Petrini Place, near Fulton and Masonic inSan Francisco . [cite news | last = Maslin | first = Marsh | title = Just My Type: Frank Petrini's Dream Come True | publisher = San Francisco News |date=October 13, 1955] At the time of opening of that store, there were already four other large grocery stores in San Francisco. [cite news | last = Maslin | first = Marsh | title = Just My Type: Frank Petrini's Dream Come True | publisher = San Francisco News |date=October 13, 1955] That original store was torn down and replaced by an apartment complex by the same name. [cite web | author = MBH Architects | title = Mixed-Use Portfolio: Petrini Place | url = http://www.mbharch.com/portfolio/mixeduse/petrini/petrini.htm | accessdate = 2006-09-19]Petrini's markets were known as being the very best markets in the
North California region for gourmet meats and food. [cite book | last = Petrini | first = Frank | title = The Proverbs of Frank Petrini: Food for Thought | publisher = R&E Publishing |date=September 1992 | pages = xvi] The butchers were well trained and very well taken care of by the business. [cite book | last = Petrini | first = Frank | title = The Proverbs of Frank Petrini: Food for Thought | publisher = R&E Publishing |date=September 1992 | pages = xvi] The founder of the market, Frank Petrini, considered each of the market's employees as family, and encouraged the employees to treat each other as such. [cite book | last = Petrini | first = Frank | title = The Proverbs of Frank Petrini: Food for Thought | publisher = R&E Publishing |date=September 1992 | pages = xvi] He greeted customers he knew personally, which were most regular customers, with a hug and kiss. [cite news | title = Frank Petrini: A Meaty Story | publisher = San Francisco Examiner |date= June 21, 1974 | page = 26] Frank Petrini carefully selected the cows that were to be slaughtered for sale in his markets himself, and rejected a majority of the bovine that were used for prime meat by other markets. [cite news | title = Frank Petrini: A Meaty Story | publisher = San Francisco Examiner |date= June 21, 1974 | page = 26] Petrini's markets was the first large grocery store chain to specilize in quality gourmet food, and Frank Petrini thus created model that has been followed since by grocers both in the United States as well as in Japan, Australia and Europe. [cite news | title = Frank Petrini: A Meaty Story | publisher = San Francisco Examiner |date= June 21, 1974 | page = 26] Some of the best selections of wine, coffee beans and European food in the San Francisco area was also found at Petrini's . [cite news | title = Frank Petrini: A Meaty Story | publisher = San Francisco Examiner |date= June 21, 1974 | page = 26]Petrini's market was established by Frank Petrini, [cite web | author = California Secretary of State | title = California Corporate Record | url = http://kepler.ss.ca.gov/corpdata/ShowAllList?QueryCorpNumber=C0305117 | accessdate = 2006-09-19] an Italian immigrant butcher from Lammari,
Lucca . [cite news | last = Maslin | first = Marsh | title = Just My Type: Frank Petrini's Dream Come True | publisher = San Francisco News |date=October 13, 1955] He began working at age 12 in Italy, and was trained to be a butcher at age 14. [cite news | title = Frank Petrini: A Meaty Story | publisher = San Francisco Examiner |date= June 21, 1974 | page = 26] He travelled to the United States alone in 1922, being the first in his family to come. He came directly to San Francisco with $5 in his pocket and started immediately working as a butcher from 6am to 7pm every day. [cite book | last = Petrini | first = Frank | title = The Proverbs of Frank Petrini: Food for Thought | publisher = R&E Publishing |date=September 1992 | pages = xvi] He originally wanted to go to college, but with the advice of a priest, who was the director of the English school he attended, he concentrated on becoming the best butcher in San Francisco. [cite book | last = Petrini | first = Frank | title = The Proverbs of Frank Petrini: Food for Thought | publisher = R&E Publishing |date=September 1992 | pages = xvi]The Petrini's market advertisements were famous for containing inspiring quotes, which also appeared on the wall of his stores. These quotes earned him the nickname of "philosopher" among his friends. [cite news | title = Petrini's Market | publisher = San Francisco Chronicle |date=October 23, 1973 | page = B2] These quotes were collected into a book which was published by R&E Publishing in September 1992 under the title of "The Proverbs of Frank Petrini: Food for Thought."
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* [http://www.jewishsf.com/content/2-0-/module/displaystory/story_id/19492/edition_id/396/format/html/displaystory.html News article in The Jewish News Weekly about a rabbi who encourages Petrini's to carry passover food]* [http://sflib1.sfpl.org:82/search/dPetrini%2C+Frank+J../dpetrini+frank+j/-3%2C-1%2C0%2CE/frameset&FF=dpetrinis+businesses+groceries&1%2C1%2C 1958 picture of the meat counter in the flagship store in the SF Library Historical Archives]
* [http://sflib1.sfpl.org:82/search/dBiography+P/dbiography+p/1,10,14,E/frameset&FF=dbiography+petrini+frank+j&1,1 Another picture from the SF Library Historical Archives showing Frank Petrini picking out cows]
* [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_1996_May_31/ai_18343624 Business Wire 2006 article]
* [http://penfoodnews.blogspot.com/2007/07/credited-most-recently-to-have-been.html Blog posting of Petrini's fan]
* [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/32330936&referer=brief_results WorldCat Library Catalog listing for "Food for Thought," a book by the founder of Petrini's]
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