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  2. Market Basket (California) - Wikipedia

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    Kroger bought the chain in 1963 when Market Basket annual sales were $121 million (~$923 million in 2023). [4] In 1982, Kroger decided to exit the competitive Southern California supermarket business and broke up the 65 store Market Basket chain by selling many of stores to Ralphs, Boys, Hughes and Vons while closing the rest.

  3. Market Basket (New England) - Wikipedia

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    Market Basket also faced new competition from Wegmans, [17] which opened its first Massachusetts store in 2011. On the employee front, Arthur T. was known for his ability to remember his associates' names, birthdays, and milestones, attending many of their weddings and funerals, checking in on ill employees, and asking about the spouses and ...

  4. Romanelli - Wikipedia

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    The 1990 Census found that Romanelli was the 21,280th most common surname in the United States. [1] Some people named Romanelli include: Carl Romanelli (politician), a Green Party activist in Pennsylvania; Carl Romanelli (sculptor), a Los Angeles-born American sculptor; Carlo Romanelli, an Italian-born American sculptor; Chris Romanelli, a musician

  5. Market Basket protests - Wikipedia

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    In response to Demoulas's firing, six high-level managers resigned, and 300 employees held a rally outside Market Basket's Chelsea, Massachusetts, flagship store on June 24, 2014. [13] The protesters criticized the Market Basket board for putting money before people by choosing to pay its shareholders more instead of reinvesting in the business ...

  6. Carl Romanelli - Wikipedia

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    Romanelli was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. He is a seventh-generation sculptor, and his family is so well known in Italy that a museum there is dedicated to his family's sculptural works. Romanelli's sculpture of Elvis Presley, on display at the Las Vegas Hilton in 2009. Romanelli designed artware in the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s.

  7. Alpha Beta - Wikipedia

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    Then in 1917, they opened the first Alpha Beta store in Pomona, in eastern Los Angeles County, California. The company also launched a series of coffee shops named Alphy's (a knockoff of the more formal Alpha Beta name) with dozens around southern California. [1] They were eventually sold; many became Denny's.

  8. Fazio's Shopping Bag - Wikipedia

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    Shopping Bag Food Stores began in 1930 as a single grocery store on Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles. In 1933, they opened their first supermarket, and in 1954 the company went public. In 1933, they opened their first supermarket, and in 1954 the company went public.

  9. Winter Hill Gang - Wikipedia

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    The Winter Hill Gang was a loose confederation of American organized crime figures in the Boston, Massachusetts area. It was generally considered an Irish Mob organization, with most gang members and the leadership consisting predominantly of Irish-Americans, although some notable members, such as Stephen Flemmi and Johnny Martorano, are of Italian-American descent.