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  2. Twist tie - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] It is also called garden twist wire. [6] A twist tie is used by wrapping it around the item to be fastened, then twisting the ends together. [ 4 ] They are often included with boxes of plastic food bags or trash bags , and are commonly available individually in pre-cut lengths, on large spools, or in perforated sheets called gangs.

  3. Cash carrier - Wikipedia

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    Rapid Wire carrier in Dartford Museum, Kent. The next type was a carriage suspended on pulleys from a wire between sales desk, launched from a catapult. The best-known types were "Rapid Wire" and "Air-Line." Air-Line Company The Air-Line Company was based in the United States. It manufactured a Gipe designed system.

  4. List of defunct retailers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Al's Auto Supply – Chain that operated in Washington, California, Idaho, Oregon, Nevada and Alaska; purchased by CSK Auto.Founded by Abe "Al" Wexler in Everett, Washington in the late 1950s; [1] [2] sold 15 store chain to Paccar in 1987; [3] Paccar sold chain (along with Grand Auto) in 1999 to CSK Auto which eventually rebranded stores as Schucks.

  5. How to Decode the Tiny Stickers on Grocery Store Fruits and ...

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    Related: How the European Grocery Shopping Trend Can Help You Save Money and Prevent Waste. According to the IFPS, each sequence corresponds to a specific produce type — think “4011” for a ...

  6. Shopping cart - Wikipedia

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    A shopping cart held by a woman, containing bags and food. A shopping cart (American English), trolley (British English, Australian English), or buggy (Southern American English, Appalachian English), also known by a variety of other names, is a wheeled cart supplied by a shop or store, especially supermarkets, for use by customers inside the premises for transport of merchandise as they move ...

  7. 13 common bank fees you shouldn't be paying — and how to ...

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    6. Wire transfer fees. 💵 Typical cost: $15 to $35 for domestic transfers and $25 to $50 for international transfers. Wire transfers are a way to send money quickly from one bank account to another.

  8. Sylvan Goldman - Wikipedia

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    Goldman was born Sylvan Nathan Goldman to a Jewish family, [4] [5] the son of Hortense (born Dreyfus) [6] and Michael Goldman, in Ardmore, Oklahoma. [7] His mother had emigrated from Scharrachbergheim [8] in Alsace-Lorraine (today France) and his father from Latvia. [4]

  9. Lowes Foods - Wikipedia

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    Lowes Foods in Simpsonville, South Carolina. Lowes Foods is an American supermarket chain based in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.The chain initially grew in the mountains of North Carolina and rural areas of Virginia, but, starting in the late 1990s, it expanded in metropolitan areas of North Carolina and South Carolina.