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  2. Nijiya Market - Wikipedia

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    Nijiya Market (ニジヤマーケット Nijiya Māketto) is a Japanese supermarket chain headquartered in Torrance, California, [2] with store locations in California and Hawaii. The store's rainbow logo is intended to represent a bridge between Japan and the United States.

  3. Mitsuwa Marketplace - Wikipedia

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    The Books Kinokuniya bookstore section sells Japanese music CDs, novels, job applications, children's books, manga, and imported magazines (including dozens of Japanese fashion magazines) such as Weekly Shonen Jump and Disney Fan. There is also a kiosk that sells Ito En tea and Minamoto Kitchoan that sells Japanese sweets such as manju, mochi ...

  4. Category:Japanese supermarkets - Wikipedia

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  5. Talk:Nijiya Market - Wikipedia

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  6. Great Wall Supermarket - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries staff conducted a sting of the Great Wall Supermarket in Falls Church, VA and found the store in violation of several local wildlife laws, due to the sale of live animals, including frogs, turtles, eels, largemouth bass, and crayfish.

  7. Redner's Markets - Wikipedia

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    Redner's Markets was founded in March 1970, by Mary (1918–2007) and Earl Redner (1926–2017). They opened two supermarkets in Reading, PA.. In 1975, the company formed an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP), making them the first supermarket in Pennsylvania to be employee owned.

  8. Fareway - Wikipedia

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    Fareway Stores, Inc. is a Midwest grocery store chain based in Boone, Iowa.It operates 137 grocery store locations in Iowa, Illinois, Minnesota, Nebraska, South Dakota, Kansas, and Missouri.

  9. Market of Choice - Wikipedia

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    Market of Choice stores were voted the best grocery store, natural food store, and salad bar in Lane County, in The Register-Guard ' s Readers' Choice awards in 2016. The Eugene stores were also a winner in the dessert category. [13]