Simon de Wit

Dutch entrepreneur and grocer
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroDutch entrepreneur and grocer
PlacesNetherlands
wasGrocer
Work fieldBusiness
Gender
Male
Birth1852, Wormerveer, Netherlands
Death1934 (aged 82 years)
Family
Children:Maarten de Wit
The details

Biography

Simon de Wit was a large family-owned chain of supermarkets in the Netherlands.

The company was founded by Simon de Wit (1852–1934), who after his father's death in 1867 started a grocery store from his parental house in Wormerveer. In 1888 he opened the first branch in Amsterdam and by 1900 he ran stores at 30 different locations and owned a central warehouse in Zaandam.

In 1954 the opening of the 150th store was celebrated. In 1970, when Simon de Wit's grandson Simon was in charge, a fire destroyed the central warehouse in Zaandam. Soon after Albert Heijn, which also originated in the Zaanstreek, showed interest in a takeover and in 1973 Simon de Wit merged with Albert Heijn, with all employees retaining their jobs. All remaining shops took on the name of the latter.

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