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  2. Omni Superstore - Wikipedia

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    The produce department and bakery were located at the far left end of the store. Unlike most supermarkets where the produce department is near the main entrance, the "Field Fresh Produce" department, "The Greenery" floral department and Main Bakery were located at the last stop before the checkouts.

  3. Skaggs Companies - Wikipedia

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    The Skaggs Companies, Inc. was the predecessor to many famous United States retailing chains, including Safeway, Albertsons, Osco Drug, and Longs Drugs.The company owned several drugstore chains, but all of them were sold.

  4. Marion Barton Skaggs - Wikipedia

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    Marion Barton Skaggs (April 5, 1888 – May 8, 1976) was an American businessman and leading member of the Skaggs Family of retailers who expanded the predecessor of Safeway into a major supermarket chain.

  5. Whoopi Goldberg Defends Claim That Bakery Refused Her Service ...

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    The bakery owner claimed that Goldberg's order was denied due to "boiler issues" Whoopi Goldberg Defends Claim That Bakery Refused Her Service After Backlash: ‘Seems a Little Odd’ Skip to main ...

  6. Randalls - Wikipedia

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    The loyalty card is good at all Safeway stores. (Loyalty cards issued before the purchase by Safeway can only be used at Randalls and Tom Thumb stores; Safeway-branded loyalty cards can be used at Randalls and Tom Thumb exactly as in a Safeway-branded store.) The Power Pump Rewards owned by Safeway that previously allowed customers to spend ...

  7. Farmer Jack - Wikipedia

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    Borman acquired the 13-store Arnold Drug pharmacy chain in 1965, [1] but dissolved this division in 1981 in order to cut financial losses. [2] In 1987, Borman's was flush with cash, and took advantage of Safeway's troubles as an opportunity to diversify its store base beyond Michigan when it bought that chain's 60-store Salt Lake City division