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  4. Western Beef - Wikipedia

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    Western Beef is a low-budget supermarket chain located mostly in the New York City metropolitan area. As of June 2018, the chain owns and operates 27 stores located in the Tri-State Area, Lake Worth (Florida), and Boca Raton (Florida). [1] The retail company is a subsidiary of Cactus Holdings Inc.

  5. Grocery store - Wikipedia

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    A grocery store (), grocery shop or simply grocery [1] is a retail store that primarily retails a general range of food products, [2] which may be fresh or packaged.In everyday U.S. usage, however, "grocery store" is a synonym for supermarket, [3] and is not used to refer to other types of stores that sell groceries.

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    As of 2023, the company—which has a policy (born of an accident) of giving out free bacon with each box—is bringing in $500 million in sales, and Salguero's 75% ownership puts his net worth at ...

  7. Hypermarket - Wikipedia

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    A hypermarket or superstore is a big-box store combining a supermarket and a department store. [1] The result is an expansive retail facility carrying a wide range of products under one roof, including full grocery lines and general merchandise. In theory, hypermarkets allow customers to satisfy all their routine shopping needs in one trip.