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Prosperity Foods company history timeline

1838

The first known time the hoppin’ John name appeared in print, according to The New York Times, was in the novel Recollections of a Southern Matron in 1838.

1849

The first A&P's (named after the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company) opened in 1849.

1900

According to one story, the ritual started in Spain around 1900, when a grape grower had a bumper crop, says Pelaccio, and was creative about giving away the surplus.

1937

In 1937, the collapsible grocery cart was invented, allowing shoppers to easily wheel their purchases through the store and freeing them from the limits of their own strength.

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