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  2. Smart & Final - Wikipedia

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    SmartCo stores differed from typical Smart & Final locations in that they were significantly larger and included produce, meat, and bakery departments, as well as a large selection of natural and organic foods. In June 2010, the first SmartCo Foods store opened on Parker Road in Denver, and was said to be tailored for the Colorado market.

  3. US Foods Chef'Store - Wikipedia

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    Smart Foodservice Warehouse Stores operated as an independent division of Smart & Final, LLC between 2008 and 2020. In March 2020, US Foods agreed to acquire the Smart Foodservice Warehouse Stores from Apollo Global Management for $970 million. [3] In March 2021, US Foods rebranded all Smart Foodservice Warehouse stores as US Foods CHEF'STORE.

  4. ABCO Foods - Wikipedia

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    ABCO Foods was a chain of grocery stores in Phoenix and Tucson, Arizona for over 15 years, formed from a 1984 spin-off sale by the Alpha Beta division of American Stores.The Arizona regional management secured private financing to purchase the Arizona stores (most Alpha Beta locations were in California).

  5. 5 Items That Are Always Cheaper at Smart & Final - AOL

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    Consumers’ Checkbook found that Smart & Final had 14% lower prices than other stores in the Bay Area. Saving 14% on groceries every week (if you spend $250) could save you $1,800 a year.

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  7. Buyout firm Apollo to buy Smart & Final Stores for $1.1 billion

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    The deal comes after Apollo sold Smart & Final to Ares Management Corp, another buyout firm, in 2012 for $975 million, including debt. It is Apollo's latest bet on the brick-and-mortar grocery ...