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  2. WinCo Foods - Wikipedia

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    In October, 2009, WinCo expanded to Utah, adding two stores in West Valley City and Midvale. [13] [19] [20] An additional Utah store opened in Roy on June 28, 2010. [21] [22] bringing the total number of stores expanded to Utah to five. [23] WinCo previously operated stores in Utah under the Waremart banner prior to the company's name change ...

  3. These Are the Cheapest Grocery Stores in America Right Now - AOL

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    This big-box store has all of the appeal of members-only clubs like Costco or Sam's Club, but without the expensive fees.WinCo Foods boasts 138 locations across the West Coast, and is almost ...

  4. Market of Choice - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Market of Choice opened a store at SE 10th and Belmont in southeast Portland. [3] The Belmont store is a retail anchor for the four-building Goat Blocks mixed-use development, which includes 347 residential units and approximately 97,000 square feet of retail space.

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

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    Market of Choice (Oregon) Met Foodmarkets (New York City, New Jersey, Massachusetts) Morton Williams (New York, New Jersey) Moser's Foods (Missouri) Mother's Market & Kitchen (California) Mr. Special (Puerto Rico) No Frills Supermarkets (Omaha, Nebraska) New Seasons Market (Portland, Oregon) Nugget Markets (Northern California) Pantry Pride ...

  6. Why are people going crazy over WinCo Foods? - AOL

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  7. Grocery Outlet - Wikipedia

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    Canned Foods Warehouse opened its first independent store in Redmond, Oregon, in 1973. [4] Following founder James Read's death in 1982, his sons Steven and Peter took over company management. [4] In 1987, the company was renamed Grocery Outlet. [6] [7] Grocery Outlet's 100th store opened in 1995. [13]