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  2. Pay Less Super Markets - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by H. J. Contos in 1947 in Anderson, Indiana. [1] In 1960, a second store was opened in Lafayette, Indiana. [1] Contos died in 1961, and the company was taken over by his son, Larry D. Contos. [1] The company was acquired by The Kroger Company in 1999. [1]

  3. Thanksgiving store hours in Lafayette: What's open and closed

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    Here’s a breakdown of Thanksgiving hours for major stores in Lafayette: Stores open on Thanksgiving. CVS: Most CVS hours vary from store to store. Reach out to the local pharmacy for holidays hours.

  4. Pay Less - Wikipedia

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    Payless for Drug and Food, a Canadian store; Pay Less Food Markets, a grocery store chain in central Indiana acquired by Kroger in 1999; Payless Car Rental, an automobile rental company; Payless DIY, a chain of do-it-yourself stores in Britain, merged in 1990 into rival chain Do It All, which later merged into Focus DIY

  5. Skaggs Companies - Wikipedia

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    Once Payless of Tacoma declared bankruptcy in 1991, the company was merged with the existing Payless stores from the other company and the Value Giant name was removed for the existing stores. Early photos of a Payless Drug Store under the ownership of L.J. Skaggs are currently on display at the Albany Regional Museum in Albany, Oregon .

  6. Scott's Food & Pharmacy - Wikipedia

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    In July 2007, Kroger announced that they would be closing five stores in Indiana. [4] Donald Scott died in 2008. [3] Kroger operated Scott's under the Central division, which included Owen's Market and Pay Less Food Markets. The final Scott's store located in Fort Wayne, rebranded to Kroger in 2016. [3]

  7. Payless Cashways - Wikipedia

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    (For example, in Indiana, Payless was a grocery chain). By 1981, the company was the 5th largest in the industry. By 1981, the company was the 5th largest in the industry. In 1983, Payless Cashways purchased the Sacramento, California –based Lumberjack Stores Inc for $26.3 million (~$67.6 million in 2023).

  8. Marsh Supermarkets - Wikipedia

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    Marsh store #47 in Lafayette, Indiana, 2007. Marsh logo from 1989 (or earlier) –2012. On September 27, 2006, MSH Supermarkets, Inc., an affiliate of Sun Capital, completed the acquisition of Marsh Supermarkets, Inc. (Nasdaq: MARSA) (Nasdaq: MARSB) (Marsh) for a total purchase price of approximately $325 million (~$473 million in 2023).

  9. Eisner Food Stores - Wikipedia

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    The Eisner Grocery Company had a business presence in Lafayette, Indiana, since May 1925 when the first store was opened in that city as a Piggly Wiggly. [37] By November 1951 when the Eisner Grocery Company were rebranding their Piggly Wiggly stores as Eisner Food Stores, [3] the company had two stores in Lafayette. [38]