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Unimart was a discount retailer in the Greater Los Angeles and San Diego metropolitan areas in the 1960s. Its locations variously became Two Guys, Gemco, and FedMart.Unimart was owned by Food Giant Inc. until it merged in 1967 with Vornado, the owner of Two Guys, which quickly converted Unimart stores to Two Guys.
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Food Giant may refer to: Food Giant (UK retailer), a defunct supermarket chain owned by Somerfield; Food Giant (Missouri retailer), an American chain owned by ...
The older stores were called Food Lane, which were former Food Fair stores with the least square footage and only carried food products. There were also Laneco's and Laneco SuperCenters . The Clinton, New Jersey store was known as a "Laneco Dept Store", which were much larger than Food Lanes and offered general merchandise.
The Big Star stores were self-service supermarket operations which began to replace the small full-service stores Pender's had operated up to that point.
Kraft Heinz CEO Carlos Abrams-Rivera eats just two meals a day, between 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., as part of his intermittent-fasting routine.
This Burger Kind ad showed a time-lapse of a Whopper burger decaying over 34 days to emphasize the lack of artificial preservatives in its food. While the message aimed to highlight the company's ...
The Dutch retail food conglomerate Ahold, which had entered the U.S. through its purchase of Bi-Lo Supermarkets in the Southeastern U.S. in 1977, purchased Finast in 1988. Ahold completed the process of converting the last Pick-N-Pay stores to Finast in 1994.
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