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Is It True Fred Meyer Dropped the MY-TE-FINE Brand in 1987?

Posted: 04 Mar 2017 22:44
by StoreLiker2013
Is it true that Fred Meyer had dropped the "MY-TE-FINE" brand in 1987, when their main logo also changed? I want to think that last time they used the marque prominently, the graphic I'm referring to (often in two-tone blue; I remember their ice cream used other two-tone color schemes, such as a brown variation for chocolate and a pink one for strawberry) was used around 1968.

Even so, the MTF marque was at that point de-emphasized, only seen alongside the quality control blurb.

~Ben

Re: Is It True Fred Meyer Dropped the MY-TE-FINE Brand in 1987?

Posted: 01 Sep 2017 10:51
by Super S
That sounds about right. We only occasionally shopped at Fred Meyer when I lived in Boise, which had only opened a full-line store a couple years prior and at that time was still operating two former Grand Central stores without food departments. I moved to WA in 1988 and remember the name was not on most food items when I first visited the Longview Fred Meyer (which seemed like a time warp of sorts as I was surprised they were still using mechanical cash registers at that point) The logo was present on Fred Meyer trucks for a few more years though on the back roll-up door, but I haven't seen one of those in quite some time now.

Re: Is It True Fred Meyer Dropped the MY-TE-FINE Brand in 1987?

Posted: 01 Sep 2017 11:23
by StoreLiker2013
Super S wrote:That sounds about right. We only occasionally shopped at Fred Meyer when I lived in Boise, which had only opened a full-line store a couple years prior and at that time was still operating two former Grand Central stores without food departments. I moved to WA in 1988 and remember the name was not on most food items when I first visited the Longview Fred Meyer (which seemed like a time warp of sorts as I was surprised they were still using mechanical cash registers at that point) The logo was present on Fred Meyer trucks for a few more years though on the back roll-up door, but I haven't seen one of those in quite some time now.
I know, too, since as I said before (in my original post) the marque was reduced (de-emphasized) to a seal of quality on the back side of the products being sold, which simply said Fred Meyer on the front and sides.

~Ben

Re: Is It True Fred Meyer Dropped the MY-TE-FINE Brand in 1987?

Posted: 03 Sep 2017 10:55
by Super S
StoreLiker2013 wrote:
Super S wrote:That sounds about right. We only occasionally shopped at Fred Meyer when I lived in Boise, which had only opened a full-line store a couple years prior and at that time was still operating two former Grand Central stores without food departments. I moved to WA in 1988 and remember the name was not on most food items when I first visited the Longview Fred Meyer (which seemed like a time warp of sorts as I was surprised they were still using mechanical cash registers at that point) The logo was present on Fred Meyer trucks for a few more years though on the back roll-up door, but I haven't seen one of those in quite some time now.
I know, too, since as I said before (in my original post) the marque was reduced (de-emphasized) to a seal of quality on the back side of the products being sold, which simply said Fred Meyer on the front and sides.

~Ben
I was pretty much agreeing with what you said. I am not 100% sure, but it seemed like the MY-TE-FINE brand did linger on some nonfood items for a little longer. Something like paper towels, paper plates, boxes of matches (like in the picture) Of course stuff like that could be made in a large batch ahead of time and had a longer shelf life. Later on, I saw an older version of the Fred Meyer logo appearing on something similar (I think it was a package of rubber kitchen gloves) several years after they went to the current logo.

Fred Meyer seems to gradually be moving to just using the Kroger brand on private label products these days, but for a while they were rebranding the Kroger products as Fred Meyer.