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  2. Kroger & Albertsons reveal locations of 26 stores in North ...

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    Kroger employs more than 30,000 workers in the state. Idaho-based Albertsons has more than 40 stores in Texas, as well as 65 Tom Thumbs. Here is the list of stores the companies say they plan to ...

  3. Albertsons, Kroger release list of Texas stores to be sold to ...

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    Kroger and Albertson's released the list of Texas stores the companies plan to sell if ... Market Street — 6100 W Eldorado Parkway, McKinney. Tom Thumb — 6800 W Virginia Parkway, McKinney ...

  4. Kroger - Wikipedia

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    Kroger will retain just over 20 convenience stores. Kroger's supermarket fuel centers are not included in the sale. [78] [79] [80] The sale was closed on April 20, 2018. [81] On April 10, 2018, Kroger announced plans to hire an estimated 11,000 new employees. An estimated 2,000 managerial positions will be filled by the new hires.

  5. McKinney (advertising agency) - Wikipedia

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    McKinney moved from Raleigh, North Carolina, to the American Tobacco Campus in Durham, NC in 2004. [2] Ten years later, McKinney CEO Brad Brinegar appeared in the short documentary "Because No One Else Would," [ 3 ] which was produced by Goodtree & Company and Horizon Productions to celebrate the restoration anniversary of the American Tobacco ...

  6. Kroger’s new holiday commercial has people ‘sobbing’

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    Kroger’s emotional holiday commercial, called "Cuisine Exchange," has people "sobbing" online. Watch the ad and see the internet's best reactions to it.

  7. McKinney, Texas - Wikipedia

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    By 1953, McKinney had a population of more than 10,000 and 355 businesses. The town continued to serve as an agribusiness center for the county until the late 1960s. By 1970, Plano surpassed McKinney in size. McKinney experienced moderate population growth, from 15,193 in the 1970 census to 21,283 in the 1990 census.