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  2. California finalizes $122 million opioid settlement with ...

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    California will receive $122 million in a settlement agreement with Kroger, the grocery chain and parent company of Ralphs, to resolve lawsuits over its alleged role in the opioid crisis and how ...

  3. Supermarket shortage - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, US grocery stores typically had only 1% to 2% profit margins, [6] so the difficulties involved in running an urban supermarket are often seen as too costly in an already-risky business. A combination of other factors make urban neighborhoods seem less than ideal for grocery store executives.

  4. Rohnert Park, California - Wikipedia

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    Rohnert Park is governed by a City Council of five members, who serve staggered four-year terms. Municipal elections are held in November of even-numbered years. [20] In 2019, the Rohnert Park City Council voted to transition from at-large elections to a district based system in which voters elect one councilmember to represent each district. [21]

  5. Food delivery - Wikipedia

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    Food delivery is a courier service in which a restaurant, store, or independent food-delivery company delivers food to a customer. An order is typically made either by telephone, through the supplier's website or mobile app, or through a third party food ordering service.

  6. Dispatch (logistics) - Wikipedia

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    There is a limit to how many field units can be managed. This varies with circumstances. For example, a parcel delivery service dispatcher may encounter higher traffic around Christmas. Work is not evenly distributed across time: in any dispatch system there are traditional peaks or busy hours in requests for service.

  7. Food deserts in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A produce section of a grocery store Food deserts are generally defined as regions that lack access to supermarkets and affordable, healthy foods, particularly in low-income communities. [ 1 ] According to the USDA's most recent report on food access, as of 2017, approximately 39.5 million people - 12.9% of the US population - lived in low ...

  8. Written Testimony of American Civil Liberties Union Dennis ...

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    Written Testimony of American Civil Liberties Union Dennis Parker, Director, Racial Justice Project on behalf of the Washington Legislative Office

  9. Automated convenience store - Wikipedia

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    Automated grocery store in Barcelona, Spain (2006) Automated grocery store in Barcelona metro (2006) An automated convenience store is a convenience store that operates without a cashier, and instead relies on computers and robotics.