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  2. Buehler's Fresh Foods - Wikipedia

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    Buehler's Fresh Foods, also known as Buehler's, is a grocery store chain founded in 1929 in New Philadelphia, Ohio, US, by Ed and Helen Buehler. In 1932, Buehler's opened its second location in Wooster, Ohio. [3] Buehler's is the largest purchaser of local Amish produce at the Mt. Hope Auction.

  3. Bottom Dollar Food - Wikipedia

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    Bottom Dollar was created by parent Delhaize America at the same time as the upscale chain Bloom in 2004. [2] The first Bottom Dollar Food opened in High Point, North Carolina, on September 21, 2005, and eventually there were around 30 stores in North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, and Ohio [3] before the expansion into other states in 2010. [2]

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    Jungle Jim's offers one of the largest wine selections in the United States, [3] live seafood tanks, and an in-store cooking school. Each week, the store is visited by about 82,000 shoppers, [ 4 ] whom founder "Jungle" Jim Bonaminio calls " foodies ".

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  8. Tops Friendly Markets - Wikipedia

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    On July 6, 2006, Ahold announced its decision to exit the Northeast Ohio market, which consisted of 46 locations. The 46 stores were located in Greater Cleveland, Akron and Norwalk and at the time employed approximately 3,800 full and part-time employees. Tops announced on October 10, 2006 that 18 of its Ohio stores were sold to rival Giant Eagle.

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