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Lost supermarket chain that sold Cadbury's Smash and Heinz tinned beef burgers

A lost supermarket chain, remembered for its "freshly baked bread' and discount prices was loved for years in Greater Manchester and beyond.

Many will remember once shopping at a Presto supermarket. A big brand name from the early 1960s to late 1980s, it was a division of a larger company called Allied Suppliers Ltd.

The company was said to have been looking for a name for a new discount shopping store in the north east and ended up deciding to remove the ‘n’ from Preston in North Tyneside to create the name Presto, Chronicle Live previously reported.

Often located in shopping centres, there were a number of Prestos in and around Greater Manchester that shoppers will remember.

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Presto sold all the fruit, vegetables, meat and bakery items you'd expect, and the popular treats of the time, such as Cadbury's Brazil Nut bars and Sunshine table jellies. Presto is also remembered for its own TV advert catchphrase - 'you'll be impressed at Presto.'

But by the late 1980s, many of the supermarkets had become Safeway stores. The name was briefly revived before disappearing for good in the late 1990s.

For some of us, Presto was the first supermarket we visited or a place where our family got their weekly shop. W ith their bright packaging and advertisements, the brand was instantly recognisable.

MEN readers may remember one Presto branch in Whitefield, a site which is now home to a Morrisons car park. This image, courtesy of Museum of Transport Greater Manchester, shows the store in 1984.

Do you remember shopping at Presto? Let us know in the comments section below.

We put a call out on social media for a number of memories of Presto in Greater Manchester and these are some of your responses.

One person said: "I

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