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  2. Fred Meyer - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, Fred Meyer acquired Grand Central of Salt Lake City, Utah. The Grand Central stores in Utah and Idaho were converted to Fred Meyer stores, although most did not receive full supermarket departments until the mid-1990s. Packaged food aisles at the Fred Meyer location at Interstate Avenue and Lombard Street in Portland (Store #701-00150).

  3. Kroger - Wikipedia

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    Number of locations. 2,719 ... stores in Texas are in ... have been expanding to now include pharmacies in City Market, Dillons, Fred Meyer, Fry's, King Soopers, QFC ...

  4. Ralphs - Wikipedia

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    At the same time, Food 4 Less was merged with Ralphs. In 1997, Yucaipa sold Ralphs to Portland, Oregon based Fred Meyer, owner of several chains in the west. Soon, Ralphs Marketplace stores started opening in suburban areas; these stores are based on the Fred Meyer model but without apparel. At the same time, they also acquired the 57-store ...

  5. Albertsons or Fred Meyer? We asked where you prefer to ... - AOL

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    Randy Schneider “Lived in Garden City since 1998. I’m almost halfway between Freddie’s and Albertsons. I shop at Fred Meyer weekly and pick up a few selected items at Albertsons once a month.

  6. Fry's Food and Drug - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, after the Fred Meyer–Smith's merger, Fred Meyer updated and revitalized the Smitty's concept (naming the stores Smitty’s Marketplace) and in January 1999, all Smitty's stores were renamed Fred Meyer Marketplace, ending the Smitty’s name. During this time, management of Smitty’s changed from Smith's Food and Drug to Fred Meyer.

  7. Grand Central (store) - Wikipedia

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    Grand Central was a chain of discount department stores based in Salt Lake City, Utah. At its peak, the chain operated over 30 stores in Arizona, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming. It was acquired by Portland, Oregon-based retailer Fred Meyer in 1984, which rebranded most of the Grand Central locations to Fred Meyer.

  8. Food 4 Less - Wikipedia

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    [16] [17] However on July 11, 2023, the store in Bend was rebranded to Local Acres Marketplace to reflect its local ownership and to differentiate it from the chain owned by Kroger, which owns the Fred Meyer chain in the U.S. Northwest. [18] A Food 4 Less store in Massillon, Ohio, co-owned with local grocery chain Bordner's, closed in 2014. [19]

  9. WinCo Foods - Wikipedia

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    In October, 2009, WinCo expanded to Utah, adding two stores in West Valley City and Midvale. [13] [18] [19] An additional Utah store opened in Roy on June 28, 2010. [20] [21] bringing the total number of stores expanded to Utah to five. [22] WinCo previously operated stores in Utah under the Waremart banner prior to the company's name change ...