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  2. Safeway - Wikipedia

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    Safeway, Inc. is an American supermarket chain. The chain provides grocery items, food and general merchandise and features a variety of specialty departments, such as bakery, delicatessen, floral and pharmacy, as well as Starbucks coffee shops and fuel centers. [2]

  3. Albertsons - Wikipedia

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    On July 25, 2014, Safeway stockholders approved the merger with Albertsons. [6] In December 2014, Albertsons announced that the Haggen Company, a Bellingham, Washington, based grocery chain, was buying 146 Safeway, Albertsons and Vons stores, as required by the antitrust review of the merger.

  4. Kroger - Wikipedia

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    Founded by Bernard Kroger in 1883 in Cincinnati, Ohio, Kroger operates 2,719 grocery retail stores under its various banners and divisions in 35 states and the District of Columbia. Its store formats include 134 multi-department stores, 2,273 combo stores, 191 marketplace stores, and 121 price-impact warehouse stores.

  5. List of supermarket chains in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Safeway (Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Delaware, Hawaii, Idaho, Maryland, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, South Dakota, Virginia, District of Columbia, Washington, Wyoming) Shaw's and Star Market (Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont) Vons and Pavilions (California, Nevada) Amazon. Whole Foods Market

  6. Big Bear Stores - Wikipedia

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    Big Bear Stores was an American regional supermarket chain operating in the U.S. states of Ohio and West Virginia between 1933 and 2004. The company was founded in Columbus, Ohio, and was headquartered there until its acquisition by Syracuse, New York –based Penn Traffic in 1989. Upon Penn Traffic's bankruptcy in 2004, all remaining Big Bear ...

  7. Lawson (store) - Wikipedia

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    Lawson (store) Lawson, Inc. (株式会社ローソン, Kabushiki gaisha Rōson) is a convenience store franchise chain in Japan. The store originated in the United States in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, but exists today as a Japanese company based in Shinagawa, Tokyo. The company has its headquarters in East Tower of Gate City Ohsaki in Ōsaki ...

  8. Tom Thumb (grocery store) - Wikipedia

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    www .tomthumb .com. Tom Thumb is a chain of supermarkets in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. It operates under the name Tom Thumb for traditional grocery stores and Flagship Tom Thumb for higher end stores in affluent areas. [citation needed] It makes up part of the Southern division of Albertsons.

  9. Giant Eagle - Wikipedia

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    Giant Eagle, Inc. ( Western Pennsylvania English: / ˈdʒaɪn.ɪɡəl /) and stylized as giant eagle) [5] is an American supermarket chain with stores in Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, Indiana, and Maryland. The company was founded in 1918 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and incorporated on August 31, 1931. [1]

  10. Carrs-Safeway - Wikipedia

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    Parent. Independent (1950–1999) Safeway (1999–2015) Albertsons (2015–present) C&S Wholesale Grocers (Sale to C&S Wholesale Grocers pending) Website. www .carrsqc .com. Carrs–Safeway (formerly Carrs Quality Centers) is a supermarket chain that is based in Anchorage, Alaska, and is a subsidiary of Albertsons.

  11. Zettler Grocery and Hardware - Wikipedia

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    14000354 [1] Added to NRHP. June 27, 2014. The Zettler Grocery and Hardware building is a historic building in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. It was built c. 1880 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014. [1] The building was built for the Zettler Grocery Co., founded around 1880 by Louis Zettler.