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  2. Ralphs Grocery Store (Los Angeles, California) - Wikipedia

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    Ralphs operated a grocery store on the site until the mid-1960s, when it left Westwood Village. [2] Ralphs returned to Westwood Village nearly 40 years later, converting the old Bullock's department store into a grocery store (formerly sharing the space with a Best Buy and an Expo Home Design Center). Since Ralphs vacated the building in the ...

  3. Ralphs - Wikipedia

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    Ralphs Grocery Company was founded in 1873 in Los Angeles by George Albert Ralphs and his brother, Walter Benjamin Ralphs. [2] Ralphs teamed with S. A. Francis in 1873 to open the Ralphs & Francis store at 5th and Hill – an area which would become the Historic Core of the city in the early 20th century, but was then a mostly residential area ...

  4. Food 4 Less - Wikipedia

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    During a period of consolidation in the grocery store industry, Food 4 Less merged with Ralphs, which Fred Meyer had acquired from the Yucaipa Companies in 1998. The next year in 1999 Fred Meyer along with Food 4 Less were acquired by Kroger [6] In 2015, Food 4 Less exited the Nevada market entirely.

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  6. '$4 isn't much': Closure of Ralphs over COVID-19 'hero pay ...

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    Kroger, the owner of Ralphs, Food 4 Less and other retailers, said that it would close two stores in Long Beach in response to city rules mandating an extra $4 an hour in 'hero pay' for grocery ...

  7. Southern California supermarket strike of 2003–2004 - Wikipedia

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    Kroger Co. owned Ralphs Grocery Co. supermarkets grocery chain, pleaded guilty to hiring replacement workers during the 2003-2004 Southern California grocery strike. Federal District Court assessed Ralphs a $70 Million penalty: $20 Million as a fine, and $50 Million as restitution to reimburse striked workers and their union.

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