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  2. Brookshire Brothers - Wikipedia

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    7,000 (2021) Website. www.brookshirebrothers.com. Brookshire Brothers, is an employee-owned American supermarket chain headquartered in Lufkin, Texas, founded in 1921 by brothers Austin and Tom Brookshire. [1] Brookshire Brothers is a private corporation that is wholly owned by employees. Brookshire Brothers operates stores in two Southern ...

  3. Brookshire's Food & Pharmacy - Wikipedia

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    History. The company began its operations in 1928, it was founded by Wood T. and Louise Brookshire when they opened their first 25 x 100-foot (30 m) store on Tyler’s downtown square. Brookshire's was originally part of the Brookshire Brothers chain, which was founded seven years earlier in Lufkin, Texas. The companies split up in 1939 when ...

  4. Harps Food Stores - Wikipedia

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    Harps Food Stores. Harps Food Stores, Inc., based in Springdale, Arkansas, is a local chain of 151 supermarkets located across Arkansas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Kansas, Mississippi, and Louisiana. [2] The company sells both groceries and sporting goods in some larger stores, with several locations also incorporating pharmacies and fuel centers.

  5. Yoke's Fresh Market - Wikipedia

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    Yoke's Fresh Market is an employee-owned Spokane, Washington -based chain of grocery stores founded in 1946 by Marshall and Harriet Yoke. The chain was established by their son Chuck in the 1960s and now encompasses 19 stores in Washington, Idaho, and Montana, primarily in the Spokane area. In 1990, Chuck sold the chain to the employees.

  6. Morton Williams - Wikipedia

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    1,000+ [1] Website. mortonwilliams .com. Morton Williams Supermarkets, founded in 1952, is an American food retailer with sixteen stores in the New York City Metropolitan area . Morton Williams featured ShopRite products as its private-label brand, supplied by ShopRite's parent company, Wakefern Food Corporation. [3] [4]

  7. Pay Less Super Markets - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .pay-less .com. Pay Less Super Markets is a chain of nine supermarkets located in the central Indiana towns of Anderson, Lafayette, Muncie and West Lafayette. There were two Pay Less grocery stores in Omaha that only lasted two years before being taken over by Cub Foods. Pay Less is a wholly owned subsidiary of The Kroger Co.

  8. Econofoods - Wikipedia

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    Econofoods stores are generally full service stores - with a pharmacy, bakery, video rental, floral services, deliveries, and on-site banking facilities. Stores acquired by Coborn's were slated to maintain full-service operations, with Coborn's planning, as of December 2021, to retain the roughly 800 employees affected by the acquisition.

  9. Finast - Wikipedia

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    Ahold completed the process of converting the last Pick-N-Pay stores to Finast in 1994. [2] After purchasing the Stop & Shop grocery chain in 1996, Ahold rebranded most of the Edwards stores to Stop & Shop, while divesting the rest because the FTC required the divestiture of approximately 20 stores as part of the acquisition.