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  2. Jewel-Osco - Wikipedia

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    In 1961, Jewel acquired two growing non-food related retail chains, Chicago-based Osco Drug stores, [24] [25] and Brighton, Massachusetts-based Turn Style discount department stores, [26] to complement their food store division when building one-stop shopping destinations, such as the new Family Centers and Jewel-Osco (Eisner-Osco, Star-Osco ...

  3. Omni Superstore - Wikipedia

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    17 more stores were to follow in the next 10 years in the Chicago metropolitan area. Omni would eventually be phased out by Dominick's for various reasons ranging from consumer preference to responding to competition from new stores such as Meijer (first Chicago-area store opened in August 1999), Whole Foods and Wal-Mart entering the Chicago ...

  4. Dominick's - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s and early 1990s, under the direction of Bob Mariano, Dominick's experimented with new large "food and drug" combo stores. Dominick's was one of the first to experiment with all ceiling sales areas, exposed structural elements such as piping and HVAC ducts, large-scale state-of-the-art telephone systems and POS systems, video ...

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

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    Ai Hoa Supermarket – formerly a Chinese-Vietnamese-American chain in southern California; now operates one store in South El Monte [2] Asian Food Center (New Jersey) Arirang Market - Korean chain from Southern California; ASSI Plaza, Korean-American multinational supermarket chain (Georgia, Illinois, Pennsylvania) CAM Asian Market (Ohio)

  6. Convenient Food Mart - Wikipedia

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    Convenient Food Mart was the nation's third-largest chain of convenience stores as of 1988. [2] The NASDAQ exchange dropped Convenient Food Mart the same year when the company failed to meet financial reporting requirements. [2] Carden & Cherry advertised Convenient Food Mart with the Ernest character in the 1980s.

  7. Niemann Foods - Wikipedia

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    Niemann Foods, Inc. (NFI) is a company headquartered in Quincy, Illinois, United States, that owns and operates over 100 supermarkets, pharmacies, convenience, pet and hardware stores mostly under the County Market, County Market Express, Harvest Market, Cenex One-Stop, Haymakers, ACE Hardware, Pet Supplies Plus, and Save-A-Lot banners in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, and Missouri.

  8. Patel Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Patel Brothers, Inc. (doing business as Patel Brothers) is an Indian-American supermarket chain based in the United States. [1] Patel Brothers is the world’s largest supermarket chain serving the Indian diaspora, with 52 locations in 20 U.S. states—primarily located in the Eastern United States, due to its large Indian population and geographical supply chain constraints, and with the East ...

  9. Mariano's - Wikipedia

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    Shrimp for sale in 2011. Departments in the store sell a range of food and drink including coffee and gelato, [2] sushi, [3] rotisserie chickens, smoked ribs, briskets, and sliders, [4] salad bar buffet, [5] oyster and liquor bar, [6] [7] [8] cheese, [9] sweets, [10] juice and smoothies.