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  2. Lucille Elizabeth Bishop Smith - Wikipedia

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    Smith was the first food editor of Sepia magazine, a Fort Worth-based publication aimed at Black Americans. [3] In 1965, Smith baked more than 300 fruit cakes in one week to send to every enlisted person serving in the Vietnam War from Tarrant County. [6] Fort Worth proclaimed a "Lucille B. Smith day" in her honor in 1966.

  3. Tom Thumb (grocery store) - Wikipedia

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    Randalls Food Markets became Safeway's Texas division, which today is legally known as Randalls Food & Drugs. By 2001, Randalls operated 69 stores in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area under the Tom Thumb and Simon David banners. In early 2005, Safeway was rumored to be attempting to sell the then 138-store Randalls division. [16]

  4. Randalls - Wikipedia

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    Randalls Food Markets, Inc., became a division of Safeway and changed its division name to Randalls Food & Drugs. By 2001, Randalls operated 46 stores in the Houston area, 12 stores in Austin and 69 stores in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area (under the Tom Thumb and Simon David banners). [citation needed]

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  6. Category:Companies based in Dallas - Wikipedia

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    Food and drink companies based in Dallas (1 C, ... List of companies in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex; 0–9. 7th Level; ... Southern Air Transport (1929)

  7. Brookshire's Food & Pharmacy - Wikipedia

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    The company opened several Super 1 Foods stores in the Dallas/Fort Worth area in the late 1990s and early 2000s, some of which were replacements for nearby Brookshire's locations. The company sold all of their metro area stores to (now defunct) Fleming, which re-branded them as Rainbow Foods.

  8. AOL reviewed: Would you pay $40 a month for snacks from Japan?

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    The snacks are carefully curated to suit a variety of tastes and eating preferences (vegetarian options are available). Some allergens, like milk, eggs, nuts, and soy, are listed in the Culture Guide.

  9. List of companies in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex

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    Whitacre Tower - AT&T's corporate headquarters in Dallas Headquarters of AMR Corporation, American Airlines, and American Eagle in Fort Worth Southwest Airlines headquarters in Dallas Comerica Bank Tower. The following are the Fortune 500 companies headquartered in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex: [2] 9 McKesson ; 13 AT&T