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  2. Some Whole Foods Stores Stop Accepting Paper Checks

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    National grocery store chain Whole Foods has stopped accepting paper checks at some of its 300 locations, including five locations in North Carolina this week, reported the News Observer.

  3. Government-Run Grocery Store Is Predictably Losing Money - AOL

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    At best, a government-run grocery store is merely addressing the symptoms, not the underlying problems plaguing Chicago—and it seems unlikely to improve the symptoms, for that matter.

  4. Cashier balancing - Wikipedia

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    Cashier balancing [1] or cashing up is the process of a cashier counting the money in a cash register at the end of a business day or working shift. The process is usually conducted in businesses such as grocery stores, restaurants and banks, and makes the cashier responsible for the money in their cash register.

  5. Why Doesn’t Every Grocery Store Accept SNAP EBT Food ... - AOL

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    The federal government does not mandate private businesses to accept the form of payment, the same way they don’t mandate stores to accept credit or debit cards. However, it can be in a store ...

  6. Woodman's Markets - Wikipedia

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    Since the late 1970s, Woodman's has opened 15 stores throughout Wisconsin and Illinois. The Kenosha location, which opened in 1997, was the largest grocery store in the United States at the time. [citation needed] The 2001 opening of the Rockford, Illinois, store marked the first Woodman's store outside Wisconsin. Woodman's was privately owned ...

  7. Defense Commissary Agency - Wikipedia

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    The commissaries’ 82-item stock list of 1868 was comparable to the stock assortment in a typical civilian dry goods grocery store at that time. Commissaries kept pace with developments in civilian supermarkets, and the average commissary today has more than 12,000 line items; the largest stores have several thousand more. [2]

  8. Grocery stores boost donations as Democrats criticize their ...

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    The level of political donations from major food companies accepted by Democratic lawmakers has ticked higher this congressional election cycle, even as many Democrats have accused the top U.S ...

  9. G. E. M. Membership Department Stores - Wikipedia

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    The first G.E.M. (Government Employees Mutual) store was opened in June 1956 in Denver by Ronald D. Evans, the former general manager of the G.E.T. (Government Employees Together) store in San Francisco. [2] The second GEM store was opened in Kansas City in July 1957 [3] followed by the third GEM store that was opened in Honolulu a few days ...