Thu. Dec 26th, 2024
alert-–-how-roger-drake-who-started-as-a-trolley-collector-before-he-was-rejected-by-woolworths-built-$827m-drakes-supermarket-empireAlert – How Roger Drake who started as a trolley collector before he was rejected by Woolworths built $827m Drakes supermarket empire

An Adelaide man who was rejected by a supermarket giant before working as a trolley collector has made ’s top 250 Rich List after building an $827 million empire. 

Roger Drake is the founder of independent chain Drakes Supermarkets which operates 60 stores across South and Queensland.

He came in at number 173 on the list, which was published by The n on Friday, after revenue for his supermarket chain hit $1.18 billion in 2023, according to documents lodged with the corporate regulator. 

Mr Drake purchased his first supermarket in Adelaide 50 years ago, which he initially called Jack & Jill’s, overcoming setbacks and even rejection from another grocery giant.

Roger Drake purchased his first supermarket in Adelaide 50 years ago, which he initially called Jack & Jill¿s, before Drakes Supermarkets was born

Roger Drake purchased his first supermarket in Adelaide 50 years ago, which he initially called Jack & Jill’s, before Drakes Supermarkets was born

‘I had visions of being a doctor, but my parents couldn’t afford to send me to university so I applied for a job at Woolworths supermarkets,’ he told SALIFE in 2022. 

‘But they said I wasn’t suitable for retail. I went across the road and got a job with Coles – collecting trolleys.’

After rising through the ranks to become a manager at Coles, Mr Drake resigned and bought a small store at Mitcham for $29,000.

‘When I made that decision to open our first store, I thought that both Coles and Woolworths all started as independents with one store,’ he said.

‘The vision was always to grow the business so I could compete against the multinational chains.

‘Having one store and being independent, we had the flexibility to cater for the local community and we brought in a lot of local products. 

‘We made sure we exceeded customer expectations every day we opened the doors.’ 

He’s just fallen short of the list in recent years, but hard work has now got Mr Drake a place back among the ranks of ’s wealthy elite.

Roger Drake built his $827million empire after he was rejected for a job with  supermarket rival Woolworths

Roger Drake built his $827million empire after he was rejected for a job with  supermarket rival Woolworths

He's fallen short of the list recent years, but hard work has got Mr Drake a place back among the ranks of ¿s wealthy elite (pictured, with his son John-Paul Drake)

He’s fallen short of the list recent years, but hard work has got Mr Drake a place back among the ranks of ’s wealthy elite (pictured, with his son John-Paul Drake)

The supermarket chain’s latest set of financial accounts showed a 3.3 per cent increase in sales last year, with Mr Drake making a $36million net profit.

The richest South n on the list was Chris Thomas, who owns ’s largest family-owned meat processing company Thomas Foods International.

He came in at number 82 after his meat processing plants in South , NSW and Victoria turned over more than $2.7billion.

Gina Rinehart, who is the Chairperson of Hancock Prospecting, came in at number one after making $5.04billion profit for the 2023 financial year.

The list included 159 billionaires, including new 25 entrants to the ranks, and 20 people aged 40 or younger.

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