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  2. Nugget Markets - Wikipedia

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    In 1926, Nugget Markets opened its first store in Woodland, California by the father-and-son team of William and Mack Stille. Mack Stille ran most of the day-to-day operations and introduced many unconventional policies to the store, such as incorporating meat departments, installing refrigerated produce cases, and employing checkout stands equipped with power belts.

  3. List of supermarket chains in Canada - Wikipedia

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    3 Non-conventional banners with in-store grocery markets. 4 Defunct chains. 5 See also. 6 References. Toggle the table of contents. List of supermarket chains in Canada.

  4. Jumbo (supermarket) - Wikipedia

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    Jumbo (Dutch pronunciation: [2]) is a supermarket chain in the Netherlands and Belgium.It is part of the privately owned Van Eerd Group.Van Eerd was originally a grocery wholesale company established in 1921. [3]

  5. Lucky Stores - Wikipedia

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    Lucky Stores was founded by Charles Crouch as Peninsula Stores Limited in 1931 with the acquisition of Piggly Wiggly stores in Burlingame, San Mateo, Redwood City, Palo Alto, and San Jose. By 1935, seven more stores had been added, including the company's first stores in the East Bay, in Berkeley, and in Oakland.

  6. Meijer - Wikipedia

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    One year after launching the Spaar brand, in 1981, Meijer began opening Meijer Square stores, which were traditional discount department stores lacking a full grocery section. Fourteen locations of Buffalo, New York-based Twin Fair, predominantly in southwestern Ohio, were bought and converted to the Meijer Square name. Two Meijer Square stores ...

  7. Gemco - Wikipedia

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    Memco also had stores in other locations — for example, one in Arlington Heights, Illinois, one in Niles and one in Lombard — all suburbs of Chicago, Illinois. These stores opened in the early- to mid-1970s. Once they closed, they became Eagle grocery stores. [citation needed] As of 2015, the Arlington Heights store is a Target store.

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