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Bashas' was founded by Eddie Basha Sr. and brother Ike Basha. Upon the death of Ike, Eddie Basha Sr. continued running Bashas'. Eddie Basha Jr. took full control of the family business upon the death of his father. [3] Beginning in 1968, Basha expanded the small company to a nationwide chain of 160 stores. [3]
Bashas' was founded by Najeeb and Najeeby's sons, Ike Basha and Eddie Basha, Sr. [5] Bashas' acquired Megafoods stores in Arizona in 1996. [6] On July 12, 2009, Bashas' filed for bankruptcy protection under Chapter 11, citing the weak economy, increased competition, and their ongoing legal fight with the UFCW union. In doing so, the company ...
The Raley's Companies brands include Raley's, Bel Air, Nob Hill Foods, Raley's O-N-E Market, Bashas', Bashas' Diné Market, Food City, AJ's Fine Foods, Eddie's Country Store and FieldTRUE Organic. These brands do business in California, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Oregon, Washington and Alaska, as well as the Tribal Nations of Navajo Nation ...
It was acquired by Bashas’ in 1993. [3] Under Bashas' ownership, AJ's has positioned itself as an upscale gourmet and specialty grocery chain with each store located in affluent neighborhoods. The stores feature chef-prepared entrees, an extensive wine collection with trained cellar staff, and specialty baked goods.
The race was first run in 1999 as the Outback Steakhouse 200. It became the Bashas' Supermarkets 200 in 2002. Following realignment of the two Xfinity Series races, the Arizona 200 took over the November slot. The 2016 race was held at night and served as the sixth race of the NASCAR Xfinity Series playoffs.
Basha may refer to: . Baasha (king), a Hebrew king Basha (Badshah), a 1995 Indian Tamil-language gangster film by Suresh Krissna; Basha: The Boss, Hindi title of Balram vs. Tharadas, a 2006 Indian Malayalam-language film
Basha abides by the standards set by the Arizona Department of Education and implements the state's Education and Career Action Plan (ECAP), [4] [5] which is required for all students in the 9th-12th grade to graduate from a public high school in Arizona. [6]
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