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  2. 10 Items or Less (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    10 Items or Less is an American comedy television series created by Nancy Hower, Robert Hickey, and John Lehr.Partly scripted and partly improvised, the show starred Lehr as a less-than-successful businessman who returned home to run Greens & Grains, the family-owned supermarket, upon the death of his father.

  3. Hinky Dinky - Wikipedia

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    By the mid-1980s many Hinky Dinky stores had been sold or closed, leaving only a handful of stores in scattered locations. Ron Badley purchased the Hinky Dinky name and several stores from Cullum in 1985. In 2000 the remaining stores were sold to grocery distributor Nash Finch, which dropped the name on all of the stores. [3]

  4. Wikipedia:Unusual place names - Wikipedia

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    While English-speakers may find this city's name to be funny, its official name is said to be the world's longest, which does make a hard man humble at one point. Bang Mun Nak: A district in Phichit province, upper central Thailand. "Mun Nak" means "otter poop" in Thai, and the issue about the other word can be found in nearby entries. Bangor

  5. Place names considered unusual - Wikipedia

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    Place names considered unusual can include those which are also offensive words, inadvertently humorous (especially if mispronounced) or highly charged words, [2] as well as place names of unorthodox spelling and pronunciation, including especially short or long names. These names often have an unintended effect or double-meaning when read by ...

  6. Wikipedia:Unusual articles - Wikipedia

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    The name of multiple places in Utah... including at least one butte. Monowi: A village in Nebraska with a population of one. Hi, Elsie! Mr. Trash Wheel: A trash interceptor with giant googly eyes that patrols the Baltimore Inner Harbor, consuming trash. Has its own Instagram page. Murder Kroger: A supermarket with a dark story. Nataqua Territory

  7. Guy's Grocery Games - Wikipedia

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    Guy's Grocery Games (often nicknamed Triple G) is an American reality competition television series hosted by Guy Fieri and his son Hunter on Food Network. [1] Each episode features four chefs competing in a three-round elimination contest, cooking food with ingredients found in a supermarket grocery store ("Flavortown Market") as Guy Fieri poses unusual challenges to them.

  8. List of supermarket chains - Wikipedia

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    As of 2023, this is a list of supermarket chains, past and present, which operate or have branches in more than one country, whether under the parent corporation's name or another name. For supermarkets that are only in one country, see the breakdown by continent at the bottom of this page.

  9. Checkout (Israeli TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Ramzi abd-Ramzi (Amir Shurush) - A senior employee of Arab-Israeli origin who began working at the branch at age 13, and since then he has devoted his entire life to the supermarket. He often speaks in a combination of standard language and flowery language. Admires Shira and calls her "big boss" [boss gadol] or "Bosga" for short.