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  2. Dominick's - Wikipedia

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    After closing more than 20 stores since its acquisition, Safeway announced in February 2007 that it would close another 14 stores in the Chicago area and convert 20 existing stores to the lifestyle format. [25] [26] After these store closings, Dominick's operated in 83 locations until they were closed on December 28, 2013.

  3. More Orlando eateries closing, reflecting Central Florida's ...

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    Central Florida has seen a string of restaurant closures in recent weeks. Since September began, Kappy’s Subs in Maitland has closed after 57 years, with the executive chef citing a leasing ...

  4. Omni Superstore - Wikipedia

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    Website. None. Omni Superstore was a chain of supermarkets in the Chicago area and was owned by Dominick's. In 1997, Dominick's phased out Omni and converted the stores into Dominick's because the concept was not generating enough revenue compared to other Dominick's stores. [1][2]

  5. Sweetbay Supermarket - Wikipedia

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    The closings were attributed to competition from regional grocery chain Publix and national chain Walmart. [32] [33] The closings included the two remaining stores in Clermont, ending the company's presence in the Orlando market. [34] In May 2013, Sweetbay and its sister supermarket chains Harveys and Reid's were sold to BI-LO LLC for $265 ...

  6. Store Closures Don’t Follow Electoral Maps

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    Like Walmart, Walgreens is also closing stores, but not 900 of them. In summer 2023, the company said it would close 450 outlets, but only 150 are located in the U.S. At the time of the ...

  7. 'Power to communities': Chicago considers city-owned grocery ...

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    Chicago is exploring the idea of creating a city-owned grocery store to address food inequity after several grocery giants, including Walmart and Whole Foods, have shuttered stores in the city.

  8. Food Fair - Wikipedia

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    Food Fair, also known by its successor name Pantry Pride, was a large supermarket chain in the United States. It was founded by Samuel N. Friedland, and his brother George I. Friedland who opened the first store (as Reading Giant Quality Price Cutter) in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, in the late 1920s. As of 1957, Food Fair had 275 stores, and at ...

  9. Winn-Dixie deal could put Aldi at No. 2 in metro Orlando ...

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    Illinois-based Aldi already has more than 40 stores in Orange, Seminole, Lake, Osceola and Volusia counties, with Jacksonville-based Winn-Dixie clocking in with about 30. Lakeland-based Publix, ...