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  2. Old food. Dirty equipment. More Presidente stores in Miami ...

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    Presidente Supermarket, 18350 NW Seventh Ave., Miami Gardens. This Presidente, at 18350 NW Seventh Ave., became the sixth one to fail inspection in Miami-Dade or Broward since June.

  3. Food contact equipment not sanitized and unsafe food at a ...

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    The Presidente Supermarket at the east end of Calle Ocho, 500 SW Eighth St. Stop Sales came down on “multiple packages of deli cheese, turkey, and ham” in the deli display case. They needed to ...

  4. Presidente Supermarket coming to the $1 billion development ...

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    Presidente was founded by the Cuban American Rodriguez in 1990 and has become one of the largest Hispanic-owned supermarket chains in the country. There are more than 40 Presidentes from Miami to ...

  5. Which Miami supermarket had mold, birds, mystery food and ...

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    The inspection also turned up other unsafe food and equipment that hadn’t been washed

  6. Southeastern Grocers - Wikipedia

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    Southeastern Grocers (formerly Bi-Lo Holdings) is an American supermarket portfolio headquartered in Jacksonville, Florida.The portfolio was created by Lone Star Funds in September 2013 as the new parent company for Harveys, Winn-Dixie, and Fresco y Más.

  7. BI-LO (United States) - Wikipedia

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    BI-LO would purchase Winn-Dixie for $530 million and operate Winn-Dixie as a subsidiary. It was later announced that the merged company would be based at Winn-Dixie's former headquarters in Jacksonville, Florida. [29] In early 2013, BI-LO phased out its own private label soft drinks in its BI-LO stores in favor of the "Chek" brand used by Winn ...

  8. Unclean equipment. Unsafe food. A fifth Miami Presidente ...

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    Another Presidente Supermarket failed a Florida Department of Agriculture inspection Friday, the fifth Presidente store in Miami-Dade County to fail inspection in three weeks.

  9. F. W. Woolworth Company - Wikipedia

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    In later years the chairman rather than the president was frequently the chief executive officer. Gibbons (1919–1982) succeeded Burcham (1913–1987) as chairman-CEO in 1978 and died in office, succeeded by vice chairman John W. Lynn (1921–2013) who was succeeded in 1986 by president (since 1983, replacing Richard L. Anderson (d. 2015 ...