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  2. Ridiculously cheap award-winning wine now available at Walmart

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    More than 500 Walmart stores across the U.S. have started selling bottles of La Moneda Reserva Malbec, an award-winning wine.

  3. Kingsdale Shopping Center - Wikipedia

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    Ohio's first Giant Eagle “Market District” was built a year later. The 110,168 square-feet store was built just south of the original store in place of the old Stein Mart building. It features a cafe, wine and beer store, exotic foods, an on-site dietitian, beauty specialist, cooking classes, and more. [34] [35]

  4. 10 Walmart Items That Give You the Best Bang for Your Buck - AOL

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    An 18-count box of Frito Lay single serve snack bags sells for just $9.98 at Walmart, while the same box is $10.99 at Safeway (and sometimes as much as $12.99). Toilet Paper

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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 ...

  6. Jungle Jim's International Market - Wikipedia

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    The first store opened in 1975 with 4,200 square feet of space. [5] Bonaminio continued to expand the store, adding products at customer request and enlarging and re-arranging the store. In 1988, after visiting specialty markets in Chicago, he decided to make the store an international market as well as introduce the jungle theme. Today, Jungle ...

  7. Hausfrau Haven - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1970s, partners Fred Holdridge and Howard Burns established Hausfrau Haven, then a small market. The two stocked any items two or more customers would ask for; wine and The New York Times were especially popular. The store operated every day except January 1, when community members and customers would help them take inventory.