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  2. Super Saver Foods (B&R Stores) - Wikipedia

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    Super Saver logo Super Saver Grocery Store on 27th & Cornhusker Hwy in Lincoln, NE. Super Saver is a chain of grocery stores owned and operated by B&R Stores, Inc..It is a low-price grocer in Nebraska corporation that operates exclusively in the retail grocery industry and has its corporate headquarters in Lincoln, Nebraska, United States.

  3. Jarden - Wikipedia

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    Jarden was an American consumer products company. Formed by the spin out of Ball Corporation's canning business, the company became a wider conglomerate of consumer brands, particularly in the outdoors and home appliances market.

  4. Super Saver Foods - Wikipedia

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    Super Saver was a brand launched by the Acme grocery chain in 1970 on the East Coast as discount format grocery stores. [1] The format was established in order to compete with lower priced grocery retailers such as ShopRite and Pathmark (competitors which did not offer trading stamps).

  5. Super saver - Wikipedia

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    Super saver may refer to: . Super Saver (horse), winner of the 2010 Kentucky Derby Super Saver Foods, a former grocery store chain owned by Albertsons; Super Saver Foods (B&R Stores), a grocery chain owned by B&R Stores

  6. Associated Wholesale Grocers - Wikipedia

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    Associated Wholesale Grocers, Inc. (AWG) is a retailer-owned wholesale grocery cooperative that supplies independently owned supermarkets and grocery stores. [1] It serves more than 4,000 locations in 36 states in the Midwest, the Southeast, and the Southwest, and from 8 full-line wholesale divisions.

  7. Save A Lot - Wikipedia

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    The typical Deal$ store had a slightly smaller footprint than Save A Lot and carried mostly non-food merchandise at dollar-increment price points. The Deal$ concept was expanded under Save A Lot to 138 stores by 2006. The acquisition also allowed Save A Lot grocery stores to stock more general merchandise in its grocery stores.