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Hills Supermarkets, owned by H. Frederick Hill, was a New York based grocery store chain which was popular in the 1960s. [1] In May 1977 it was sold as a subdivision of Pueblo International Inc., to Pantry Pride .
Hills Supermarkets; Hinky Dinky – Nebraska chain acquired by Nash Finch in 2000; Hughes Markets – a Southern California-based supermarket chain that was first acquired by QFC in 1996 [114] and then merger into Ralphs the following year when the parent companies of both Hughes and Ralphs were simultaneously acquired by Fred Meyer [115]
Hills was a discount department store chain whose ad agency was based in Canton, Massachusetts. [1] It was founded in 1957 in Youngstown, Ohio and existed until 1999 when it was acquired by Ames . Most stores were located in Ohio, Indiana , New York , Pennsylvania and West Virginia , though the company did make a push into other markets.
A&P. Perhaps one of the best-known defunct grocery store chains, A&P, or the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company, traces its roots back to 1859, beginning as a mail-order tea business in New York ...
Skyfood Supermarket (six locations in New York) – Asian Oriental Supermarket. First oriental e-commerce supermarket to offer local delivery and nationwide shipping. Shun Fat Supermarket (California, Nevada, Texas, Oregon) – Chinese Vietnamese American chain; Super G Mart, Korean-American supermarket (Charlotte, North Carolina)
Macy's got its start as America's first department store before the Civil War, and with all the ups and downs of the last 160+ years, the brand still lives on today.
Located off The Plaza, Hampshire Hills has about 350 homes. It was built by John Crosland, one of Charlotte’s most prominent builders. Hampshire Hills history: A look at how this 1960s Charlotte ...
Pick-N-Pay changed its corporate name to First National Supermarkets, Inc. and began rebranding its Pick-N-Pay stores to Finast stores. Logo used from 1964 to 1982. One of the largest Finast supermarkets was located in the Cross County Shopping Center in Yonkers, New York. One of the features, as with a few other Finast stores, was the conveyor ...