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  2. Fareway - Wikipedia

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    On May 12, 1938, Paul S. Beckwith opened the first Fareway store in Boone, Iowa located at 624 Story Street. Beckwith chose the name "Fareway" as he emphasized treating customers and employees fairly. [4] In December 2018, Fareway announced a new plan to help eligible full-time employees pay off their student loan debt.

  3. Eagle Food Centers - Wikipedia

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    Eagle Food Centers was a chain of supermarkets that operated in Iowa, Wisconsin, Indiana, and Illinois for several years. The company was based in Milan, Illinois.The company operated stores under many names, including BOGO'S, Eagle Country Market, Eagle Discount Centers, Eagle Discount Supermarkets, Eagle Food Centers, May's Drug and MEMCO.

  4. Derby, Iowa - Wikipedia

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    The population of Derby, Iowa from US census data. 2020 census. As of the census of 2020, [7] there were 90 people, 37 households, and 29 families residing in the city.

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    Hilton Head Councilman Alex Brown, whose ward includes Port Royal Plaza, said a grocery store like Lowes would be a blessing to residents who have been in a food desert since Bi-Lo closed in 2019 ...

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  9. Hinky Dinky - Wikipedia

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    In the television series Better Call Saul, Season 2 Episode 7 'Inflatable' (2016), Kim Wexler mentions the chain by saying that if she didn't leave her hometown she would probably be married to the guy who ran the town gas station, and maybe working as a cashier at Hinky Dinky.