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  2. Great Harvest Bread Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, the second bakery opened near Kalispell, Montana, then Jacque Sanchez opened a third in Spokane, Washington, which is still in business. Following this, a franchise office was established in 1983. Great Harvest became the nation's first whole grain bread franchise.

  3. Their restaurants survived the Eaton Fire, but without ... - AOL

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    Now, with everyone gone," he said, "it’s going to be even harder.” Read more: Fire hits Altadena's burgeoning, tight-knit food community at vulnerable moment

  4. 17 Once-Loved Grocery Stores That Are Gone Forever - AOL

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    Checked Out. Countless grocery store chains have come and gone over the years, many that were household names at one point in time. With competition from upstarts, razor thin profit margins, and ...

  5. Whether they're unprofitable, obsolete, or just poorly run, these nine companies are surprisingly still in business despite facing headwinds. Sears, Uber, and Other Companies We Can’t Believe ...

  6. Gordmans - Wikipedia

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    Gordmans (stylized as gordmans) was a retailer founded in Omaha, Nebraska.The chain is owned by BrandX as of May 2022. In 2019, Stage Stores began converting other retail chains it owned into Gordmans stores, with the goal of having 700 Gordmans stores in 42 states by the end of 2020. [2]

  7. Freshly - Wikipedia

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    Freshly was a New York City-based convenience food delivery company that delivered throughout the contiguous United States. [1] It was acquired by Nestlé in October 2020 and was shut down in January 2023.

  8. All of Joann's stores now set to close after new ownership ...

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    In collaboration with the new ownership group, the Hudson, Ohio-based retailer announced it will shut down operations at all stores after conducting going-out-of-business sales at each location.

  9. Blimpie - Wikipedia

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    The kiosk, which could serve four types of sandwiches, drinks, and side orders, was designed for use at stadiums, fairs, and other events. Other new concepts included a special refrigerated case for convenience stores (an expanding market), and the 'Blimpie Bakery', offering a variety of baked goods aimed at boosting early morning business. [12]