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  2. Hong Kong Supermarket - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Hong Kong purchased Super 88, an Asian supermarket chain which had already closed three of its six stores in 2008, citing poor sales. [1] Super 88 had also faced increasing competition and a $200,000 settlement after violating state wage and hour laws.

  3. Farm Fresh Food & Pharmacy - Wikipedia

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    The Grocery Store was a Richmond-based chain Farm Fresh operated for a time in the late 1980s and for much of the 1990s, with Farm Fresh converting 15 stores it acquired from Safeway in November 1993 as Safeway exited the Richmond market. [2] Rack & Sack stores and Food Carnivals closed by 2003, while The Market closed in 2011.

  4. Yau Ma Tei Fruit Market - Wikipedia

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    The market was founded in 1913 between Ferry Street, Waterloo Road and Reclamation Street with Shek Lung Street passing through it. The name of the market was originally Government Vegetables Market (政府蔬菜市場) which sold fruit and vegetables. Fish traders joined in the 1930s.

  5. List of supermarket chains in the United States - Wikipedia

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    H K Market; Hong Kong Food Market – Vietnamese supermarket (Louisiana) Hong Kong Supermarket – Chinese-American supermarket chain; Island Pacific Supermarket (California, Nevada) – Filipino American; J-mart (New York) Kam Man Food (New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts) – small Asian American supermarket chain

  6. Wellcome - Wikipedia

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    Wellcome established its second corporate brand, First Choice, with a product range of over 1,000 items. With prices at 20–30% less than competitive international brands, it is a well-known brand in Hong Kong. A HK$400 million investment, "Wellcome Fresh Food Centre" was opened in 1998, occupying an area of 161,000 sq. ft.

  7. Maxim's Caterers - Wikipedia

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    Wu holds only 0.33 per cent of the shares of Hong Kong Caterers Ltd, [20] which owns 50 per cent of Maxim's Caterers Ltd, and has no managerial responsibilities in the company. [21] However, as revealed by David Webb , she received HK$1.3 million in dividend payouts for the 2018 fiscal year.

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  9. Asian supermarket - Wikipedia

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    Chinese and Pan-Asian: Hong Kong Supermarket (US-6 locations), Kam Man Food (East Coast US), Hoo Hing (UK), Miracle Supermarket (Australia-New South Wales), Grand Asia Market (US), Nations Fresh Foods (Canada-Ontario), Lion Supermarket (US- Silicon Valley), zTao Marketplace (US-Texas, Georgia), G&L Supermarket (Good Luck Plaza 好運廣場 ...