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History
Australia’s
first BI-LO store was opened at Stirling in South Australia’s Adelaide
Hills by John Weekes in the late 1970s.
The
Weekes family originally owned two hardware outlets in Stirling and Aldgate
and later converted these stores to supermarkets.
By
the early 1980s BI-LO was established as South Australia’s cheapest grocer.
Almost
a decade after the first store opened, BI-LO was operating 28 supermarkets
in South Australia and generating one third of metropolitan Adelaide’s
supermarket sales.
In
1987, BI-LO joined the Coles Group
Shortly
after, the New South Wales based discount Shoeys stores were acquired
by Coles Group and re-named BI-LO. At this time, BI-LO was operating 62
stores throughout South Australia and New South Wales.
Another significant milestone in BI-LO’s history
took place in 1998 with the purchase of three Northern Territory supermarkets
in Darwin and Alice Springs.

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