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  2. File:Kroger logo (1961-2019).svg - Wikipedia

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  3. File:Kroger logo (1939–61).svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Kroger - Wikipedia

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    In November 2019, Kroger unveiled an updated logo for their stores and company, with the '"Fresh For Everyone" tagline and the "Krojis". [100] The company also announced an expansion of its online wine delivery program into Arizona. [101] In partnership with DRINKS, the service is now available in 19 states plus Washington D.C. [102]

  5. File:Turkey Hill logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    This is a Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) image of a registered trademark or copyrighted logo. If non-free content restrictions apply, this image should not be rendered any larger than is required for the purposes of identification and/or critical commentary. See Wikipedia:Logos.

  6. Food 4 Less - Wikipedia

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    Food 4 Less grocery store in Hollywood, California. (Closed in May 2021) [3] Food 4 Less is the name of several grocery store chains, the largest of which is currently owned by Kroger. [4]

  7. Henke & Pillot - Wikipedia

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    In May 1955, The Kroger Company acquired Henke & Pillot. [1] Henke's logo soon was changed to look similar to the Kroger logo. [citation needed] In 1956, the chain operated 27 stores, with locations in Greater Houston (Houston, Galveston, Pasadena, and Velasco) and the Beaumont-Port Arthur area (Beaumont, Port Arthur, and Orange).

  8. National Supermarkets - Wikipedia

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    National logo used for both divisions in the USA. National Supermarkets was a grocery chain in both the St. Louis, Missouri, and New Orleans, Louisiana, areas of the United States. Both firms were owned by Loblaw Companies of Canada, but in June 1995, they were sold by Loblaw to Schnucks Markets. [1]

  9. Bernard Kroger - Wikipedia

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    Bernard Heinrich "Henry" Kroger (January 24, 1860 – July 21, 1938) was an American businessman who created the Kroger chain of supermarkets. Kroger was a pioneering grocery innovator who introduced self-service shopping to the public in 1895.