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  2. 10 Best Kirkland Grocery Items Retirees Should Buy for ... - AOL

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    Kirkland Signature Elegant Plastic Plates. Price: $11.99. Hosting Thanksgiving is a lot of work, so take one task off your list by serving dinner on Kirkland Signature Elegant Plastic Plates. This ...

  3. 9 Best Walmart Items To Stock Up On For Valentine’s Day - AOL

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    Each package includes 20 plates for just $2.48, which comes out to spending about 12 cents per plate. Enjoy a variety of Valentine’s snacks, desserts and meals on these plates and throw them ...

  4. Disposable tableware - Wikipedia

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    A selection of disposable plastic utensils. Disposable tableware includes all disposable tableware like disposable cups made of paper, plastic, coated paper, plates; tablecloths, placemats; plastic cutlery, paper napkins, etc. These products are prevalent in fast food restaurants, takeaways, but also for airline meals.

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    This set includes everything an avid baker or professional host needs, including a large mixing bowl with measurement markings that go up to 10 cups (or 2.5 quarts), as well as ceramic measuring cups.

  6. Warehouse club - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, the discount pioneer John Geisse founded The Wholesale Club of Indianapolis, which he sold to Sam's Club (a division of Walmart) in 1991. [2] In 1983, James (Jim) Sinegal and Jeffrey H. Brotman opened the first Costco warehouse in Seattle. [3] [4] Sinegal had started in wholesale distribution by working for Sol Price at FedMart. [5]

  7. Solo Cup Company - Wikipedia

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    Leo Hulseman, a former employee of the Dixie Co. in the 1930s, created the "Solo Cup", a paper cone he made at his home and sold to bottled-water companies. Later the company developed other products, like wax-coated cups and the plastic Cozy Cup. The wax-coated cups were added to its lineup in the 1950s, as fountain sodas gained popularity.