groceteria

  • 1groceteria — gro·ce·te·ria …

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  • 2groceteria — ˌgrōsəˈtirēə noun ( s) Etymology: grocery + teria : a self service grocery store …

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  • 3Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company — Infobox Company name = The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company type = Public nyse|GAP foundation = New York City, 1859 founder = George Huntington Hartford and George Gilman location = Montvale, New Jersey key people = Christian W.E. Haub,… …

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  • 4Skaggs family — The Skaggs Family, starting from a small frontier town in southern Idaho, came to have an important impact on merchandising across much of the United States. During most of the 20th century, the Skaggs name became prominent on hundreds of store… …

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  • 5Supermarket — A supermarket is a self service store offering a wide variety of food and household merchandise, organized into departments. It is larger in size and has a wider selection than a traditional grocery store and it is smaller than a hypermarket or… …

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  • 6Lucky Stores — Infobox Company company name = Lucky Stores company company type = Subsidiary of Supervalu and Save Mart key people = foundation = 1935 (San Leandro, California) num employees = location = Modesto, California slogan = A Tradition of Quality,… …

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  • 7Penn Fruit — The Penn Fruit Company was a regional grocery chain in the Philadelphia and Baltimore areas that operated from 1927 until 1979. During the firm’s history it was regarded as one of the most innovative American supermarket chains. Unfortunately,… …

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  • 8Petrini's — The Petrini s market chain was established in San Francisco and run as a family owned business until 1989, when it was sold to a large corporation, Provigo. [cite web | author = California Secretary of State | title = California Corporate Record… …

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  • 9Pantry Pride — also known by its predecessor name Food Fair was a large supermarket chain in the United States. By 1957, Food Fair had 275 stores. At its peak the chain had more than 500 stores. It was founded by Samuel N. Friedland (1897? 1985), who opened the …

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  • 10Metro Inc. — Metro Inc. Type Public Traded as TSX: MRU.A Industry …

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