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  2. Finast - Wikipedia

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    The Dutch retail food conglomerate Ahold, which had entered the U.S. through its purchase of Bi-Lo Supermarkets in the Southeastern U.S. in 1977, purchased Finast in 1988. Ahold completed the process of converting the last Pick-N-Pay stores to Finast in 1994.

  3. Pick-N-Pay Supermarkets - Wikipedia

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    Pick-N-Pay Supermarkets was a chain of supermarkets which operated in the Greater Cleveland, Ohio area. The company's origin can be traced to the year 1928 and the opening of a small dairy store in Cleveland Heights, Ohio by Edward Silverberg who then expanded his operation and created a chain of such stores which he called Farmview Creamery Stores.

  4. List of defunct retailers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Finast (also known as First National Stores) – purchased by Ahold; rebranded Edwards; Fisher Foods – was named Fazio's after a merger in 1965; Food Fair – later Pantry Pride; Fresh & Easy – California, Nevada, Arizona; American subsidiary of British retailer Tesco; Furrs Supermarkets – New Mexico/West Texas; went bankrupt in 2001.

  5. PHOTOS: These Fort Worth grocery stores disappeared ... - AOL

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    All over Fort Worth are ghosts of grocery stores past. Long-gone stores included some of the biggest names of their day — Buddies, Worth Food Market, A.L. Davis, Safeway, A&P.

  6. Grand Union (supermarket) - Wikipedia

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    Grand Union Supermarkets, later known as Grand Union Family Markets and often referred to simply as Grand Union, [1] is an American chain of grocery stores that does business in upstate New York and Vermont, and used to do business throughout most of the northeastern United States. It operated stores in other areas of the country, including the ...

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  8. Lucky Stores - Wikipedia

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    An April 2006 photo of the Grocery Outlet–operated Lucky-branded store in Rocklin, CA. Note the remnants of the Grocery Outlet rainbow logo above the Lucky logo. In early 2006, Berkeley, California-based Grocery Outlet closed its Rocklin, California, location, only to re-open the store on April 1st with the Lucky name and the classic Lucky logo.

  9. Edwards - Wikipedia

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    ESP Edwards Series, an electric guitar brand produced by the ESP company in Japan; Edwards, a brand name of frozen pies owned by the Schwan Food Company; Edwards Super Food Store, a former supermarket chain in the United States; Edwards Personal Preference Schedule, a non-projective personality inventory; JD Edwards, a computer software company