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  2. Foodtown (United States) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s and 1990s, Foodtown was a major grocer on Long Island and in New Jersey.In 1994, Foodtown's parent company, Twin County Grocers, was headed by Martin Vitale and was supplying 165 Foodtown stores, resulting in a wholesale revenue of over $1 billion.

  3. Met Foods - Wikipedia

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    Met Foodmarkets, also referred to as Met Foods, is a group of independently owned and operated stores, which operates in the New York Metropolitan Area.Most of its stores are in the four boroughs of New York City outside Manhattan and carry a variety of products.

  4. Grocery Outlet - Wikipedia

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    The company's stores also carry food staples such as fresh meat, dairy and bread. [2] All products sold by Grocery Outlet are purchased directly from manufacturers, never from other retail stores. [2] One of the most popular sections in Grocery Outlet is labeled NOSH (natural, organic, specialty and healthy).

  5. Inside the Westwood diner where John Wooden, Jerry West ... - AOL

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    Hollis Johnson's, the cozy, 1950s-style diner in back of the Westwood Drug Store, hosted Jerry West, John Wooden and a collection of UCLA stars.

  6. CTown Supermarkets - Wikipedia

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    CTown is the fifth-largest food retailer in the New York City metropolitan area. CTown is supplied by Krasdale Foods; many products sold in CTown stores are labeled Krasdale Foods (Krasdale also is a supplier for the smaller Bravo supermarket chain). Marketing and advertising for CTown are handled by Alpha-I Marketing Corp.

  7. Foodtown - Wikipedia

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    On 18 June 1958, the first Foodtown supermarket of 1,400 square metres was opened on a 1.1-hectare site at Ōtāhuhu.Three small business owners – Tom Ah Chee, Norman Kent, and John Brown – sold their small businesses and pooled their resources to personally build and supervise construction of New Zealand's first American-style supermarket.

  8. Hollis Village Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Hollis Village Historic District encompasses the historic village center of Hollis, New Hampshire. The district is centered on Monument Square, which connects Main Street (New Hampshire Route 122) to Depot Street and Broad Street. It covers about 400 acres (160 ha), and extends along all three of those roads for some distance, and includes ...

  9. Hollis, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Hollis is a town in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 8,342 at the 2020 census, [2] having grown 9% from the 2010 population of 7,684. [3] The town center village is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as Hollis Village Historic District.