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  2. Houchens Industries - Wikipedia

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    The company currently operates more than 325 retail grocery, convenience, and neighborhood market stores across 14 states, through their Houchens Food Group subsidiary. Complemented by a strong foundation of diverse companies and over 15,000 employees corporate-wide, Houchens Industries is listed by Forbes as one of the largest 100% employee ...

  3. Jr. Food Stores - Wikipedia

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    The chain is not related to Jr. Food Mart (founded 1960), which is an outgrowth of the now-defunct Jitney Jungle supermarket chain and continues to operate convenience stores in Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana, or the now-defunct Jr. Food Stores chain based in Panama City, Florida (founded 1961), which had locations in five Gulf Coast ...

  4. What's So Special About This Starbuck's Mug? - AOL

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    On the verge of bankruptcy last fall, the American Mug and Stein Company in East Liverpool, Ohio, got a new lease on life, courtesy of Starbucks (SBUX). The small ceramics manufacturer was ...

  5. Food Giant - Wikipedia

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    Food Giant may refer to: Food Giant (UK retailer) , a defunct supermarket chain owned by Somerfield Food Giant (Missouri retailer) , an American chain owned by Houchens Industries

  6. Map Out Your College Town with a Food Bucket List

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    When I first moved to college, I was living in an all-freshman dorm and eating at dining halls with the No. 1 food in the country. I’m not going to deny it, the food at UMass Amherst is top-notch.

  7. Frostop - Wikipedia

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    A chain of franchise locations was established, with the biggest growth following World War II. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The Frostop drive-ins reached their peak in 1958 with locations concentrated mostly in the American midwest and deep south, but found from New York and Florida to California and Washington state.

  8. Noon Mediterranean - Wikipedia

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    Verts was founded in 2011 by two University of Texas and WHU - Otto Beisheim School of Management alumni, Michael Heyne and Dominik Stein, to recreate popular food from Europe which was not available in America. [10] [11] [12] In February 2014, the chain announced it would be expanding into Houston. [13]

  9. Beer stein - Wikipedia

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    A beer stein (/ ˈ s t aɪ n / STYNE), or simply stein, is either a traditional beer mug made out of stoneware or specifically an ornamental beer mug sold as a souvenir or collectible. An 1894 article on beer mugs in the American Vogue magazine that describes various types of steins stated: "And it is to this [i.e. German] nation that we owe ...