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|Safeway_logo.svg|1962–1980
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|Safeway 1980-87.png|1980–1987
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|Safeway 1987.png|1987–1994
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|Safw.png|1994–2000
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|Safeway UK.gif|2000–2005
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|Safeway_UK_2017.svg|2018–present
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==1962–1980==
 
==1962–1980==
[[File:Safeway_Medallion.png|center|250px]]
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[[File:Safeway_logo.svg|center|200px]]
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<gallery position="center" bordercolor="transparent">
 
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288px-Safeway Medallion.png|{{SVG needed gallery}}{{Better logo needed gallery}}
Safeway in the United Kingdom was created in 1962 when the American [[Safeway]] expanded its business overseas. Therefore, the UK Safeway used the same logos as the US until the company was sold to Argyll Foods in 1987.
 
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</gallery>
 
 
Safeway in the United Kingdom was created in 1962 when the American [[Safeway]] expanded its business overseas. Therefore, the UK Safeway used the same logos as the US until the company was sold to [[Argyll Foods]] in 1987.
 
==1980–1987==
 
==1980–1987==
[[File:Safeway.jpg|center|200px]]
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[[File:Safeway 1980-87.png|center|200px]]
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{{SVG needed}}
 
 
==1987–1994==
 
==1987–1994==
[[File:Safeway 1987.png|center|200px]]
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[[File:Safeway 1987.png|center|325px]]
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{{SVG needed}}
 
 
In 1987, when Argyll Foods purchased Safeway, they adopted Safeway as the brand name for many of their supermarkets. They also adopted a new logo which was subtly different from the previous American incarnation. They had a smoother version of the "S" and a simplified font which harked back to the logo Safeway had used before 1980.
 
In 1987, when Argyll Foods purchased Safeway, they adopted Safeway as the brand name for many of their supermarkets. They also adopted a new logo which was subtly different from the previous American incarnation. They had a smoother version of the "S" and a simplified font which harked back to the logo Safeway had used before 1980.
 
 
==1994–2000==
 
==1994–2000==
[[File:Safw.png|centre]]
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[[File:Safw.png|center|300px]]
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{{SVG needed}}
The "S" logo was ditched in 1994. However, the font was retained from th 1987 logo and a curved underline was added.
 
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Logo_ltl.gif|The logo with its slogan "Lightening the Load" in their new corporate green. The slogan version of the logo was displayed on lorries and promotional literature as well as some in-store signage. {{SVG needed gallery}}
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</gallery>
 
The "S" logo was ditched in 1994. However, the font was retained from the 1987 logo and a curved underline was added.
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==2000–2005==
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[[File:Safeway UK.gif|center|275px]]
   
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{{SVG needed}}
[[File:Logo_ltl.gif|centre]]
 
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<gallery position="center" bordercolor="transparent">
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105784 safeway.gif|Variant used from March 2004 when Safeway was acquired by Morrisons. {{SVG needed gallery}}
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</gallery>
 
The logo was updated for the final time in 2000. The underline was kept but the font was updated, creating a more modern feel.
   
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Safeway was acquired by Morrisons in March 2004. Most of its 479 shops were rebranded as Morrisons, with others being sold off. The brand disappeared from the United Kingdom on 24 November 2005.
The logo with their slogan "Lightening the Load" in their new corporate green. The slogan version of the logo was displayed on lorries and promotional literature as well as some in-store signage.
 
   
==2000–2005==
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==2018–present==
[[File:Safeway UK.gif|center|200px]]
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[[File:Safeway_UK_2017.svg|center|300px]]
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In 2016, [[Morrisons]] announced that the Safeway brand would be revived on a range of food products, manufactured in the company's own factories, for distribution through independent retailers within the United Kingdom.
The logo was updated for the final time in 2000. The underline was kept but the font was updated. It now used lowercase letters and was italic, creating a friendlier feel.
 
 
[[File:105784_safeway.gif|centre]]
 
An alternate version of the logo was also used when the company had been bought by [[Morrisons]].
 
   
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{{Safeway}}
 
{{Morrisons}}
 
{{Morrisons}}
 
[[Category:Morrisons]]
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[[Category:1962]]
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[[Category:Supermarkets]]
 
[[Category:Retail outlets in the United Kingdom]]
 
[[Category:Retail outlets in the United Kingdom]]
[[Category:Supermarkets]]
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[[Category:Defunct retail outlets in the United Kingdom]]
[[Category:Morrisons]]
 
 
[[Category:Defunct retail companies]]
 
[[Category:Defunct retail companies]]
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[[Category:Defunct]]

Revision as of 16:28, 9 August 2020

1962–1980 1980–1987 1987–1994 1994–2000 2000–2005 2018–present
1962–1980 1980–1987 1987–1994 1994–2000 2000–2005 2018–present

1962–1980

Safeway logo

Safeway in the United Kingdom was created in 1962 when the American Safeway expanded its business overseas. Therefore, the UK Safeway used the same logos as the US until the company was sold to Argyll Foods in 1987.

1980–1987

Safeway 1980-87
Logopedia InfoWhite SVG NEEDED

1987–1994

Safeway 1987
Logopedia InfoWhite SVG NEEDED

In 1987, when Argyll Foods purchased Safeway, they adopted Safeway as the brand name for many of their supermarkets. They also adopted a new logo which was subtly different from the previous American incarnation. They had a smoother version of the "S" and a simplified font which harked back to the logo Safeway had used before 1980.

1994–2000

Safw
Logopedia InfoWhite SVG NEEDED

The "S" logo was ditched in 1994. However, the font was retained from the 1987 logo and a curved underline was added.

2000–2005

Safeway UK


Logopedia InfoWhite SVG NEEDED

The logo was updated for the final time in 2000. The underline was kept but the font was updated, creating a more modern feel.

Safeway was acquired by Morrisons in March 2004. Most of its 479 shops were rebranded as Morrisons, with others being sold off. The brand disappeared from the United Kingdom on 24 November 2005.

2018–present

Safeway UK 2017

In 2016, Morrisons announced that the Safeway brand would be revived on a range of food products, manufactured in the company's own factories, for distribution through independent retailers within the United Kingdom.