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  2. Ralphs - Wikipedia

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    Today, Ralphs competes with Albertsons (including Vons) and Stater Bros. Its slogan is "Fresh for Everyone," also used by all other Kroger grocery store brands. [10] Ralphs is the current market share leader in Southern California. Exterior of a Ralphs store in Encino, Los Angeles which closed in January 2020 (Store #219)

  3. 8 of the Best (and Worst) Deals at Ralphs - AOL

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    Ralphs, a subsidiary of Kroger, and part of a family of grocers, including Fred Meyer and Harris Teeter, is mostly found in Southern California. Like Kroger, Ralphs focuses on helping customers ...

  4. Kroger - Wikipedia

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    In November 2019, Kroger unveiled an updated logo for their stores and company, with the '"Fresh For Everyone" tagline and the "Krojis". [100] The company also announced an expansion of its online wine delivery program into Arizona. [101] In partnership with DRINKS, the service is now available in 19 states plus Washington D.C. [102]

  5. List of supermarket chains in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Fresh Grocer (New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania) Times Supermarkets (Hawaii) United Grocery Outlet (Tennessee, North Carolina) Westborn Market (Michigan) Western Beef (New York City, Florida) Woodman's Markets (Illinois, Wisconsin) Yoke's Fresh Market (Washington, Idaho)

  6. Which grocery store is most expensive? - AOL

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    Ralphs, where the food shop only cost $12.02. If you bought these items once a week for a year, you'd shell out $625.04 at Ralphs (the cheapest option). At Whole Foods, that haul would be $1,367.08.

  7. Alpha Beta - Wikipedia

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    All existing Alpha Beta stores in Southern California were rebranded as Ralphs or Food 4 Less, [3] and the Alpha Beta name ceased to be used by September 1995. Alpha Beta stores in Northern California and San Diego County were taken over and rebranded by Lucky Stores , which in turn was acquired by Albertsons, triggering another rebranding.