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The five ownership groups own and operate 55 stores across Kansas, Missouri, and Iowa. Slogans for the chain include "Just Right" and "Fresher Ways to Save". In 2015 it was the largest grocery store chain in the Kansas City metropolitan area in terms of both sales and number of stores.
A lot has changed along Carolina Beach Road near the state port since 1966. Back then it was a new frontier – or so said Elbert Bradshaw, who opened Frontier Food to Go in a red trailer near the ...
Frontier Food to Go: With a new owner at this classic Wilmington restaurant, he has an eye toward expanding the brand. The first step is to offer their popular hot dogs and other comfort favorites ...
In 2010 a 50,000 square foot facility was built to replace one destroyed by fire, and in Kansas City the long-awaited 565,000 square foot office and warehouse complex was ready for occupancy in 2015. In the late 1980s AWG members bought 40 Food Barn stores and 29 Homeland stores, and the former Homeland warehouse in Oklahoma City became AWG's ...
Tina Der bags up food to-go at Tao Tao Chinese Restaurant, which celebrated its 50th anniversary in Kansas City, Kansas, this year. Tao Tao Chinese Restaurant Location: 1300 Minnesota Ave., Kansas ...
The 500-foot (150 m) long and 40-foot (12 m) wide Freight House would probably have been demolished, but the group of investors, led by Dan Clothier, envisioned developing three restaurants on the property. [2] The first restaurant to open at the Freight House was Lidia’s Kansas City.
For domestic flights, Frontier workers earned $10 for each oversize carry-on bag purchased at the gate or online within 60 minutes of the passenger's departure time, $3 for carry-ons bought at the ...
François Gesseau Chouteau (February 7, 1797 – April 18, 1838) was an American pioneer fur trader, entrepreneur, and community leader known as the "Father of Kansas City". He was born in St. Louis, established the first fur trading post in the wild frontier of western Missouri, and settled the area that became Kansas City, Missouri.