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  2. Food Basics - Wikipedia

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    Food, general merchandise (non-food) Parent. A&P Canada (1995–2005) Metro Inc. (2005–present) Website. www.foodbasics.ca. Food Basics Ltd. is a Canadian supermarket chain owned by Metro Inc. The company operates 142 stores throughout Ontario.

  3. Food Basics (American supermarket) - Wikipedia

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    Food Basics was a no-frills discount supermarket chain owned and operated by The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company in the northeastern United States.. Food Basics carried major national brands, as well as A&P's portfolio of private labels, [1] including America's Choice, A&P's flagship private label, Food Basics and Home Basics, Live Better, and Green Way.

  4. Healthy Lifestyle Benefits: What They Are, How to Get Them & More

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    Benefits. How to start. Drawbacks. Giving up bad habits. Takeaway. Starting a healthy lifestyle can involve eating nutritious foods, engaging in regular physical activity, and prioritizing your ...

  5. How to Make a Healthy Grocery Shopping List

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    also save you from wasting food and money. Organize Your List Separating your grocery shopping list by category is an excellent way to save time and keep your shopping trips stress-free.

  6. 11 Foods High in Cholesterol: What to Eat and Avoid - Healthline

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    10. Processed meats. Processed meats, such as sausages, bacon, and hot dogs, are high cholesterol foods that you should limit in your diet. A large review involving more than 614,000 participants ...

  7. No frills - Wikipedia

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    No-frills airlines are airlines that offer low fares but eliminate all non-essential services, such as complimentary food, in-flight entertainment systems, and business-class seating. A no-frills airline will typically cut overhead by flying from more remote airports (with lower access charges) and by using a single type of aircraft. [ 2 ]

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