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By the end of the twentieth century, the term had largely fallen out of use, while the items in which colonial goods retailers had specialized had long since been included in the wider range of goods offered by general purpose supermarkets. Where colonial goods shops survived, they were regarded as
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Bremen. Er gilt als einziger Kolonialwarenladen, den es in Deutschland noch gibt. "Wilh. Holtorf. Lebensmittel seit 1874" steht am Eingang des Geschäfts am Ostertorsteinweg. Als der Laden samt Haus zum Verkauf stand und sich lange Zeit niemand fand, musste befürchtet werden, dass es mit Holtorf
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vorbei ist. Jetzt gibt es aber einen Käufer, der das Geschäft weiter betreiben will. Eine Tradition ist gerettet.
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Einkaufsgenossenschaft der Kolonialwarenhändler im Halleschen Torbezirk zu Berlin
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selling a variety of commodities that were easy to store, as contrasted with
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A ship symbolising foreign trade on the outside of a colonial goods shop in
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old-fashioned, and tended to be known in Germany and Switzerland as
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Such stores existed across Europe. In German, they were called
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By the mid-twentieth century, these stores had become general
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are retailers of foods and other consumer goods imported from
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is used. In Germany the earlier term is still used in
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started as a colonial goods store, originally named
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Index


Wismar

Gotha

Passau
Edeka
European colonies
colonial goods
dry goods
coffee
tea
spices
rice
sugar
cocoa
chocolate
tobacco
grocery stores
greengrocers
butchers
bakers
fishmongers
supermarkets
colonialism
small, independent stores
HĂ©diard
Home and Colonial Stores
Aunt Emma Shops
Austria

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