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  2. Angeli Foods - Wikipedia

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    Escanaba, Michigan: a Kitchen-Pantry convenience store at 1505 Washington Ave [4] [8] In 2013, third-generation owner Fred Angeli was given the Michigan Grocers Association's first Al Kessel Outstanding Achievement Award. [17] [18] In the following year, Angeli Foods began offering organic food at their store in Menominee. [19]

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

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    List of supermarket chains in the United States

  4. Koegel Meat Company - Wikipedia

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    Koegel Meat Company

  5. Here's why grocers are really raising prices - AOL

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    August 29, 2024 at 7:09 PM. The grocery store industry is facing accusations levied by some politicians that stores are engaging in price gouging as consumers continue to grapple with stubborn ...

  6. IGA, Inc. - Wikipedia

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  7. Ypsilanti Food Co-op - Wikipedia

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    The Ypsilanti Food Co-op was founded in 1975 on Sheridan St between Elm and Oakwood and is now located at 312 N. River Street in Ypsilanti's Depot Town neighborhood. The Mill Works Building, in which the co-op resides, was originally a foundry that made wheels for grinding flour. The food coop became Michigan's only solar-powered grocery store ...

  8. Why Kroger, Albertsons need to merge immediately to ... - AOL

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    A report by advocacy group Food & Water Watch found that the number of US grocers fell by roughly 30% from 1993 to 2019, while a study by the US Department of Agriculture showed that from 2005 to ...

  9. Drayton McLane - Wikipedia

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    During that time, the company experienced an average yearly sales growth of 30 percent. During those years, McLane served as president of the Texas Wholesale Grocers Association (1970–1971) and chairman of the National American Wholesale Grocers Association (1986–1988). [3]