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  2. Ridley's Family Markets - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, the first Ridley's Family Markets store in Utah was opened in the city of Tremonton. [11] In 2007, Ridley's ranked as the 36th largest private company in Idaho. [12] The Ridley's grocery store in Midway, Utah, April 2016. The retailer's first stores in Nevada and Wyoming opened in 2007 and 2008, respectively. [8]

  3. Grocery Outlet - Wikipedia

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    Grocery Outlet purchased 16 Yes!Less grocery stores in Texas and another in Shreveport, Louisiana, from Dallas, Texas-based Fleming Cos. in January 2003. [17] All 17 stores were closed by May 2004. [18] The company promoted MacGregor Read and Eric Lindberg to co-CEO in 2006.

  4. He’s been in the grocery business for 47 years. This was his ...

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    Charlie Long, manager of the Ridley’s Family Market in Kuna, is greeted by customers on his last day of work, Wednesday, July 3, 2024. Long is retiring after decades working in the grocery business.

  5. Bruno's - Wikipedia

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    Bruno's Supermarkets, LLC was an American chain of grocery stores with its headquarters in Birmingham, Alabama. [1]It was founded in 1932 by Joseph Bruno in Birmingham. During the company's pinnacle, it operated over 300 stores under the names Bruno's, Food World, Foodmax, Food Fair, Fresh Value, Vincent's Markets, Piggly Wiggly, Consumer Foods, and American Fare in Alabama, Florida, Georgia ...

  6. Gerland Corporation - Wikipedia

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    It had an annual sales of $163.5 million. It had 3.1% of the Houston market, making it the sixth largest grocer in Houston. It had 1,650 Houston-area employees. Within the year until February 28, 1999, it remodeled one store. [5] In July 1999 it had 3.2% of the area market share, still being the sixth largest grocer. [3]

  7. Houchens Industries - Wikipedia

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    The company currently operates more than 325 retail grocery, convenience, and neighborhood market stores across 14 states, through their Houchens Food Group subsidiary. Complemented by a strong foundation of diverse companies and over 15,000 employees corporate-wide, Houchens Industries is listed by Forbes as one of the largest 100% employee ...

  8. Brookshire's Food & Pharmacy - Wikipedia

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    The stores, located in Texas (20 stores) and Louisiana (five stores) were re-branded as Spring Market. [ 3 ] In November 2021, Brookshire's announced their acquisition of all 17 Reasor's locations in the northeast Oklahoma , to be finalized in 2022.

  9. Minyard Food Stores - Wikipedia

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    The history of Minyard Food Stores dates back to the 1930s. A.W. "Eck" Minyard, a postal employee, purchased a store at 6011 Lindsley Avenue in East Dallas for $1,200. His primary motivation for the purchase was to provide jobs for his two younger brothers, H.C. "Henry" and M.T. "Buddy" Minyard, who had just completed high school. [1]