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  2. D&W Fresh Market - Wikipedia

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    The store names were also re-branded from 'D&W Food Center(s)' to 'D&W Fresh Market(s)' for advertising purposes. It was revealed later that these moves were a part of the plan to save the financial resources and begin a new marketing campaign in preparation for a buy-out of the company by local competitor Spartan Stores. D&W Food Center in ...

  3. SpartanNash - Wikipedia

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    The company agreed to acquire D&W Food Centers, Inc. [5] in March 2006. In 2007, Spartan acquired the Felpausch chain consisting of 20 stores, nine with in-house pharmacies, three convenience stores, and two fuel centers. [7] In February 2011, the last remaining Felpausch in Coldwater, Michigan switched over to the Family Fare name. [4]

  4. Felpausch - Wikipedia

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    Felpausch Food Center / ˈ f ɛ l p aʊ ʃ / was a regional grocery store chain based in Hastings, Michigan, United States. The first store opened in Hastings in 1933, and the chain operated primarily in the southwestern quadrant of Michigan 's Lower Peninsula.

  5. President's Choice - Wikipedia

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    D&W Food Centers carried the PC brand for several years before it was purchased by Spartan Stores, Inc. Michigan-based Great Scott! supermarkets carried the PC line before it was acquired by Kroger in 1990. Kroger then sold PC products in its Michigan stores for a short time (presumably until a contract to carry the product expired).

  6. File:Dwfoodcenter.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Delchamps - Wikipedia

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    Delchamps opened its first supermarket at the intersection of St. Louis Street and Washington Avenue in 1928. This was the largest grocery store in Mobile and, moreover, the largest food store in Alabama. Three years later, in 1931, Delchamps opened its first out of state location in Pensacola, Florida. A rival grocery chain, the Coleman ...

  8. Chatham (grocer) - Wikipedia

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    In March 1986, the company was purchased by Alex Dandy, a businessman who owned Hamady Brothers food chain in Flint, Michigan. [2] Dandy illegally diverted assets of the company to his personal benefit, and Chatham was forced to file for bankruptcy in 1987. [ 1 ]

  9. Eberhard's - Wikipedia

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    Eberhard's or Eberhard was a supermarket chain based in Grand Rapids, Michigan.The company ceased operations in the early 1990s succumbing to increased competition, and the inability to keep up with evolving supermarket trends.