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  2. Dillons - Wikipedia

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    The concept, similar to Kroger's Fred Meyer chain, is 110,000 square feet (10,000 m 2) of grocery and general merchandise. [4] On February 12, 2015, the Dillons pharmacy location in Joplin was shuttered, four years after the Dillons store in Joplin (the only Dillons-branded store outside of Kansas) was destroyed by the 2011 Joplin tornado. [5]

  3. Ruler Foods - Wikipedia

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    The chain's stores are typically 20,000 square feet (1,900 m 2), far smaller than a Kroger Marketplace, and do not include a pharmacy or gas station. Ruler Foods primarily carries Kroger's private brands and includes a limited selection of grocery items. Customers bag their own groceries and pay a 25-cent deposit for shopping carts. [2]

  4. Smith's Food and Drug - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .smithsfoodanddrug .com. Smith's Food and Drug, or simply Smith's, is an American regional supermarket chain that was founded by Lorenzo Smith in 1911 in Brigham City, Utah. Headquartered in Salt Lake City with stores in Utah, Nevada, New Mexico, Arizona, Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming, Smith's became a subsidiary of Kroger in 1998.

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  6. Meijer - Wikipedia

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    Meijer was founded as Meijer's in Greenville, Michigan, in 1934 by Hendrik Meijer, a Dutch immigrant. Meijer was a local barber who entered the grocery business during the Great Depression. His first employees included his 14-year-old son, Frederik Meijer, who later became chairman of the company.

  7. Kroger - Wikipedia

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    In 1883, 23-year-old Bernard Kroger, the fifth of ten children of German immigrants, invested his life savings of $372 (equivalent to $12,164 in 2023) to open a grocery store at 66 Pearl Street in downtown Cincinnati. [ 20] The son of a merchant, he ran his business with a simple motto: "Be particular.

  8. Woodman's Markets - Wikipedia

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    Online shopping. Revenue. $2 billion [ 1] Number of employees. 3,800 (2021) Website. www .woodmans-food .com. Woodman's Markets is an employee-owned American regional supermarket chain based in Janesville, Wisconsin. Founded in 1919 as a produce stand, Woodman's has grown to operate nineteen stores in Wisconsin and northern Illinois.

  9. ShopRite - Wikipedia

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    ShopRite is an American retailers' cooperative of supermarkets with stores in six states: Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania.. Based in Keasbey, New Jersey, ShopRite consists of 50 individually owned and operated affiliates with over 300 stores, all under its corporate and distribution arm, Wakefern Food Corporation.