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

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    Harding's - Harding's Market, Marketplace, and Fresh Express (Southwest Michigan, Northern Indiana) - sells SpartanNash OurFamily Products; Harmons Grocery (Utah) H-E-B (Texas, Northern Mexico) Heinen's (Cleveland and Chicago metro areas) Highland Park Markets (Connecticut) Hitchcock's Markets (Florida) Homeland (Kansas, Oklahoma, Georgia, Texas)

  3. Sweetbay Supermarket - Wikipedia

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    In January 2013, Sweetbay announced that 33 stores would close, leaving the chain with 72 locations. The closings were attributed to competition from regional grocery chain Publix and national chain Walmart. [32] [33] The closings included the two remaining stores in Clermont, ending the company's presence in the Orlando market. [34]

  4. Winn-Dixie deal could put Aldi at No. 2 in metro Orlando ...

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    Aldi’s acquisition of Winn-Dixie could put the discount grocery chain in contention for the second most grocery stores in the Orlando area, but how many stores will actually be changed is not ...

  5. Publix - Wikipedia

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    A Publix deli in Orlando, Florida The interior of a Publix location in Orlando, Florida. Each store provides products and services in its grocery, deli, bakery, produce, floral, meat, and seafood departments. Some stores have valet parking, cafés, sushi bars, pharmacy departments, and/or a liquor store.

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  7. Winn-Dixie - Wikipedia

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    As was common then, he sold most goods on credit. The advent of cash-only grocery stores in the 1920s hurt Davis's business as the new stores offered lower prices and larger selections. [6] [4] In 1925, William Davis borrowed $10,000 from his father and moved to Miami, Florida, where he purchased the Rockmoor Grocery. In 1927, the company was ...