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  2. Cub (supermarket) - Wikipedia

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    Until 1999, WinCo Foods operated several Cub Foods stores. Cub Foods began operations in Colorado in 1986, but shuttered their nine stores in 2003; Kroger acquired some of the former locations. [4] Cub once had a presence in Wisconsin, Iowa, Nebraska, Indiana, Nevada, Ohio, and Michigan as well.

  3. Jerry's Foods - Wikipedia

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    Jerry's Foods is the largest Cub Foods franchise in the United States, with 20 retail supermarkets in the Twin Cities, two in Wisconsin and ten in Florida. [ 2 ] JEI also owns four liquor stores (two operating as Cub Liquor), five hardware stores and two print shops, as well as additional property interests.

  4. WinCo Foods - Wikipedia

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    However, WinCo began re-establishing Waremart Foods in 2017. As of 2022 [update] , WinCo has 138 retail stores and six distribution centers , with over 20,000 employees. [ 1 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] As of May 2022, WinCo Foods was No. 46 in Forbes.com 's list of the largest privately owned companies in the United States.

  5. How long will Ruler Foods in Belleville be closed? Here’s an ...

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    Land subsidence outside of Ruler Foods in Belleville, Ill., where an old mine below the store caused the land surrounding the building to sink into the ground on Sept. 26, 2023.

  6. Omni Superstore - Wikipedia

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    In April 1987, Dominick's Finer Foods opened the first Omni Superstore in the Lake View Plaza in Orland Park, Illinois, at the corner of 159th Street and LaGrange Road. [3] [4] Dominick's created Omni Superstore in order to compete with the introduction of Cub Foods into the Chicago grocery market in the mid 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.