- Roelf Vos
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nationality = AustralianRoelf Vos (died 1992) was a wealthy
Tasmanian businessman who, amongst other achievements, established asupermarket chain carrying his name initially in Launceston, but later expanded throughout the whole of northernTasmania . The equivalent in the south of the state wasPurity Supermarkets .Vos initially purchased a corner milk bar and store in Launceston, Tasmania. From this humble beginning he went on to introduce self service shopping to northern Tasmania, and the business grew into a chain of ten supermarkets, employing over 500 people.
In 1982 the supermarket operations were sold to
Woolworths . The Vos family retained ownership of the properties, including two shopping centres in the north and north west of Tasmania.Although they retained the Roelf Vos branding for some time, they were eventually rebranded as Woolworths in the early 2000s.At the time of the final loss of the Roelf Vos name, the stores in Launceston included a CBD store (Wellington Street), as well as Newstead, Kings Meadows, Prospect Vale, Riverside and Newnham. The CBD Wellington Street and Newstead stores are now Coles supermarkets, and the Newnham store has closed and is now a
City Mission charity store. Woolworths is currently looking for another store location in the Launceston CBD to include a Big W outlet.He is also the grandfather of prominent Australian socialite and fashion designer,
Felicity Vos-Adnum .See also
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Frequent Shopper Club
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