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  2. Omni Superstore - Wikipedia

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    Omni Superstore was a chain of supermarkets in the Chicago area and was owned by Dominick's.In 1997, Dominick's phased out Omni and converted the stores into Dominick's because the concept was not generating enough revenue compared to other Dominick's stores.

  3. Mariano's - Wikipedia

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    Grocery store: Founded: July 2010; 14 years ago ... Mariano's is an American supermarket chain in the Chicago metropolitan area founded in 2010. Mariano's is owned by ...

  4. The Smoothest and Most Affordable Whiskeys You Can Find ... - AOL

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    2. Glendronach 12-Year Single Malt Scotch. Price: $47 Region: Highland, Scotland Tasting Notes: Oak, sherry, raisins, and soft fruits ABV: 40% Glendronach 12 is the 200-year-old distillery’s ...

  5. Liquor store - Wikipedia

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    Supermarkets may sell beer, cider and wine with no more than 15% ABV only. Spirits (whisky, brandy, rum, gin, vodka, etc.), including ready to drink (RTD) mixed spirits, must be purchased at separate bottle shops. Most convenience stores, called dairies, are not licensed to sell alcohol. [33]

  6. Jewel-Osco - Wikipedia

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    Jewel-Osco is a regional supermarket chain in the Chicago metropolitan area, headquartered in Itasca, a western suburb. [2] In 2007, the company had 188 stores across northern, central, and western Illinois; eastern Iowa; and portions of northwest Indiana. [1] Jewel-Osco has been a wholly owned subsidiary of Boise-based Albertsons since 1999 ...

  7. SuperPlus Food Stores - Wikipedia

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    SuperPlus Food Stores was an American discount supermarket chain that operated in the Chicago area during the 1980s until it was sold, piecemeal, by its parent company, The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company (A&P). [1] [2]