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  2. 5 Meijer Foods That Should Be Budgeted Into Your Weekly ...

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    According to many review sites, including Eat This, Not That, Meijer is known for having some of the best produce of any similar grocery chain: “While Meijer is far from the only super-store out ...

  3. What's in store for 2024 in Alliance? Meijer, Raising Cane's ...

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    It starts with Meijer. The supercenter chain will open a 160,000-square-foot store at 2500 W. State St. − formerly Carnation City Mall − in a few months. Here's what else has been confirmed ...

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  5. Meijer - Wikipedia

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    Meijer was founded as Meijer's in Greenville, Michigan, in 1934 by Hendrik Meijer, a Dutch immigrant. Meijer was a local barber who entered the grocery business during the Great Depression. His first employees included his 14-year-old son, Frederik Meijer, who later became chairman of the company. The current co-chairmen, brothers Hank and Doug ...

  6. Marion, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Marion is a city in and the county seat of Marion County, Ohio, United States. [4] It is located in north-central Ohio, approximately 50 miles (80 km) north of Columbus.The population was 35,999 at the 2020 census, down slightly from 36,837 at the 2010 census.

  7. Marion County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Marion County is a county located in the U.S. state of Ohio. As of the 2020 census, the population was 65,359. [1] Its county seat is Marion. [2] The county was erected by the state of Ohio on February 20, 1820 and later reorganized in 1824. [3] It is named for General Francis "Swamp Fox" Marion, a South Carolinian officer in the Revolutionary ...