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  2. Jackson Hewitt - Wikipedia

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    Jackson Hewitt originated with the Charlotte, North Carolina-based firm Mel Jackson Tax Service, founded by Mellinee Jackson Mattick in 1949. John Hewitt , a former H&R Block employee who wrote accounting software for the firm, acquired the company with a group of investors and became its chief executive officer in August 1982. [ 6 ]

  3. Jackson Hewitt vs. H&R Block: Which Is Easier & Cheaper? - AOL

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    If you’re interested in getting help with taxes, there are approximately 6,000 Jackson Hewitt locations to choose from, including 3,000 locations inside Walmart stores.

  4. John Hewitt (entrepreneur) - Wikipedia

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    John T. Hewitt (born 1949) is an American businessman, the co-founder of Jackson Hewitt, founder of Liberty Tax Service and CEO of ATAX. As of late 2006, Hewitt was CEO, chairman and president of the latter. Together these companies account for more than 10,000 tax preparation offices in the United States and Canada.

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  6. 17 Once-Loved Grocery Stores That Are Gone Forever - AOL

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    A&P. Perhaps one of the best-known defunct grocery store chains, A&P, or the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company, traces its roots back to 1859, beginning as a mail-order tea business in New York ...

  7. Hypermart USA - Wikipedia

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    As the Supercenter proved to be a much more profitable experiment, Walmart renamed the stores "Wal-Mart's Hypermart USA" in April 1990, and eventually began either converting them to Supercenter operations or closing them. As of 2023, two of the former Hypermart USA locations still operate as Walmarts while the other two have been demolished.