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    A special edition of the Enterprise News on July 14, 2024, after the attempted assassination of Donald Trump. ... Holiday Shopping Guides. See all. AOL. The 20 best sales this weekend: Candy for ...

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    In 2015 it was the largest grocery store chain in the Kansas City metropolitan area in terms of both sales and number of stores. Its biggest competitor in both Kansas City and Des Moines is Hy-Vee. [1] [2] On March 28, 2015, Price Chopper moved into the Des Moines, Iowa, area after acquiring five former Dahl's stores. [3] [4]

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    In 2004, JEI expanded into Wisconsin with the purchase of two County Market stores from Hudson businessman Dick Schmitz, for an undisclosed price. In 2014, it purchased seven Rainbow Foods stores from Roundy's, a Milwaukee company. Four were converted into Cub Foods, and three remained as Rainbow Foods until they were converted or closed.

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    The original name of these stores was Enterprise Stores in the early 1900s. The chain was founded by Phillip Feldman of Massachusetts and his partner Samuel Glass. The name J. M. Fields came about when his son, Joseph M. Feldman, decided to use a name not aligned with any political, cultural, religious, or country culture.