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Yellow’s logo is simple enough: the word Yellow in robust, no-nonsense all-caps sans-serif black type within a similarly-sturdy, black-bordered trapezoidal holding shape that is colored a lovely ...
It all started over 100 years ago with the Mack family. In 1890, John "Jack" Mack went to work for the Brooklyn, New York-based carriage and wagon company called Fallesen and Berry.
It looks more like a trucking company logo than a neighborhood grocery store.” The store’s last logo refresh was in the 1990s, Harris Teeter spokeswoman Danna Robinson told The Charlotte Observer.
It looks more like a trucking company logo than a neighborhood grocery store.” The store’s last logo refresh was in the 1990s, Harris Teeter spokeswoman Danna Robinson told The Charlotte Observer.