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  2. 3 Grocery Store Plain Bagels I Loved, and 2 I Would Never Buy

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    5. Trader Joe’s Plain Bagels. $2.69 at Trader Joe's. Available In-Store. Truly, these taste like nothing. If Thomas' is "just about" devoid of flavor, these are legitimately devoid.

  3. Price Chopper (Northeastern United States) - Wikipedia

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    The first Price Chopper opened in the late 1970s in Oneonta, New York. Another opened in the early 1980s in Latham, New York, and then an even-larger unit was constructed in Queensbury, New York in 1986. The Super Centers, which were state-of-the-art by 1980s standards, often featured full-service meat, seafood, and bakery departments, as well ...

  4. The 17 Best Bagel Shops, Pop-Ups & Restaurants In NYC - AOL

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    Happiness is fresh bagels and cream cheese. Happiness is fresh bagels and cream cheese. Skip to main content. Subscriptions; Animals. Business. Fitness. Food. Games. Health. Home & Garden ...

  5. The 24 Best Bagels in NYC, Ranked - AOL

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    Ah, New York City: land of the free and home of the bagel. Trek one block radius of your apartment and you’re likely to hit a decent place to grab a whole-wheat everything with schmear. But when ...

  6. Zabar's - Wikipedia

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    Zabar's (/ ˈ z eɪ. b ɑː r z / ZAY-barz) is an appetizing store at 2245 Broadway and 80th Street, on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City, founded by Louis Zabar and Lillian Zabar. It is known for its selection of bagels , smoked fish , olives , and cheeses .

  7. The Food Emporium - Wikipedia

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    The Food Emporium grew throughout the 1990s, converting many of its New York-area A&P stores to The Food Emporium and expanding the chain to New Jersey. The 2000s brought new, stronger competition to the New York area, and the chain shrank, receding mostly to Manhattan. At the time of A&P's liquidation in 2015, The Food Emporium had 11 stores.