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  2. Michael Aldrich - Wikipedia

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    Michael John Aldrich (22 August 1941 – 19 May 2014) was an English inventor, innovator and entrepreneur. [1] In 1979 he invented online shopping [2] to enable online transaction processing between consumers and businesses, [3] or between one business and another, a technique known later as e-commerce. [4]

  3. Wanzl (company) - Wikipedia

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    Wanzl GmbH & Co. KGaA is the world's largest manufacturer of shopping trolleys and luggage trolleys. [1] The company, which has its headquarters in Leipheim, Germany, has approximately 5,000 employees in 12 plants in 8 countries and over 27 sales offices (2018 figures). Annual production totalled approximately 2.0 million shopping trolleys.

  4. Supermarket Sweep (British game show) - Wikipedia

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    The time they accumulate determines how long they have in the 'Big Sweep' round to run around a studio mock-up of a supermarket, collecting shopping items. The team with the shopping trolley filled with items of the most value wins the chance to enter the final 'Super Sweep' prize round. Within the game there were a number of rounds.

  5. Shopping cart - Wikipedia

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    A shopping cart held by a woman, containing bags and food. A shopping cart (American English), trolley (British English, Australian English), or buggy (Southern American English, Appalachian English), also known by a variety of other names, is a wheeled cart supplied by a shop or store, especially supermarkets, for use by customers inside the premises for transport of merchandise as they move ...

  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.

  7. Kmart - Wikipedia

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    Kmart's longest lasting logo, used from 1969 to 1990. Under the leadership of executive Harry Cunningham, S.S. Kresge Company opened the first Kmart-named store, at 27,000 square feet (2,500 square meters), which was referred to by Kresge as a "bantam" Kmart and was in fact originally intended to be a Kresge store until late in the planning process, on January 25, 1962, in San Fernando ...

  8. Somerfield - Wikipedia

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    Somerfield (/ ˈ s ʌ m ər f iː l d / SUM-ər-feeld) was a chain of small to medium-sized supermarkets operating in the United Kingdom.The business started life in the 19th century as grocers J. H. Mills, and after a series of buyouts and mergers, the company became known as Gateway.

  9. LinkExchange - Wikipedia

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    In June 1998, LinkExchange acquired MerchantPlanet, an early shopping cart and credit card application. [6] That same month it also acquired Submit It! Inc. , developers of Submit It!, ClickTrade, and ListBot .