[2] Following their deployment and America’s subsequent victory in World War I, Italian-American brothers, James and Louis DiGeronimo created a corner market in 1923 in their hometown of Leominster, Massachusetts.
This supermarket opened where the future headquarters would be located, on North Main Street in Leominster.
Along with their fathers, these ten men made up the DiGeronimo Brothers featured on the company's sign and logo.
In 1996, Victory began a new expansion concept in their grocery stores: Market Square.
After a long and successful 80 years of family-run business, Victory Super Markets' owners decided to sell the company.
It was bought in September 2004 by Hannaford Brothers Company, a subsidiary of the Belgian Delhaize Group, for $175 million.