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  2. The 20 Cheapest Grocery Stores in the US - AOL

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    James Sinegal and Jeffrey Brotman opened the first Costco in Seattle in 1983, but it wasn’t until the retailer joined forces with Sol Price’s Price Club in 1993 that the warehouse store took ...

  3. PCC Community Markets - Wikipedia

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    Puget Consumers Co-op, doing business as PCC Community Markets, is a food cooperative based in Seattle, Washington. With over 114,000 members, it is the largest consumer-owned food cooperative in the United States. [3] Both members and non-members may shop at the retail locations, but members receive certain discounts.

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

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    Mi Pueblo Food Center (Northern California/Bay Area) – Now merged with Cardenas (supermarket) (Southern California) since late 2017; Mi Tienda – Hispanic supermarket division of HEB Stores (two stores in Houston, Texas) La Michoacana Meat Market (Texas) Nam Dae Mun Farmers Market (Georgia)

  5. Amazon's first big 'Go' grocery store opens in Seattle with ...

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    Amazon's checkout-free Go concept has officially morphed into a supermarket. Amazon Go Grocery opens in Seattle today, with 5,000 items for sale across the 10,400-square-foot premises. Using a ...

  6. Amazon Fresh - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Fresh is a subsidiary of the American e-commerce company Amazon in Seattle, Washington.It is a grocery retailer with physical stores and delivery services in some U.S. cities, as well as some international cities, such as Berlin, Hamburg, London, Milan, Munich, Rome, and some other locations in Singapore and India.

  7. What You Shop Is What You Get. Low-cost stores stay low-cost in part by not offering perks such as loyalty cards, rewards programs or, according to Trader Joe's, a "3-foot-long scroll of coupons ...