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  2. Harris Teeter - Wikipedia

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    A 1950 ad for Harris Supermarkets. Displayed at Harris Teeter's store on Central Avenue in Charlotte, North Carolina (Store #097-00401).. Harris Teeter was founded by William Thomas Harris and Willis L. Teeter, two entrepreneurs who started their separate businesses during the Great Depression in Charlotte, North Carolina.

  3. Colonial Stores - Wikipedia

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    The Norfolk stores were closed in the 1980s, and many were purchased by the Food Town chain. [1] In 1988 the stores owned by Grand Union were resold. [2] The North Carolina and Virginia stores were acquired by Harris-Teeter, and the Atlanta stores were acquired by A&P. [1] [2]

  4. Lowes Foods - Wikipedia

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    On June 1, 2012, the company announced that they were leaving the Charlotte, North Carolina, market by trading ten Charlotte area stores with Harris Teeter for six Western North Carolina stores and $26.5 million in cash. [13]

  5. Harris Teeter introduces new fees that have customers upset ...

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    A North Carolina-based grocery store chain recently announced a fee for cashback transactions — and customers aren’t happy about it. As of Jan. 24, Harris Teeter is charging a 75-cent fee for ...

  6. Harris Teeter closes in-store delis over Boar’s Head meats ...

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    Four days after Hurricane Helene ravaged Asheville, North Carolina, ... "We were able to go into Harris Teeter [a grocery store] today, get a few supplies, but it’s still very limited. We want a ...

  8. Kroger - Wikipedia

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    On July 9, 2013, Kroger announced that it would acquire the 212 stores of Charlotte-based Harris Teeter in a deal valued at $2.5 billion and that it would assume $100 million in the company's outstanding debt. [58] Harris Teeter's stores are in eight Southern states, with a major portion of them in its headquarters state of North Carolina. [59]

  9. Big Star Markets - Wikipedia

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    The North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia stores were sold to Harris Teeter in 1988, [3] while the Georgia stores were sold in 1992, with most of the Atlanta locations going to A&P. These stores were heavily remodeled, but eventually sold to Publix in 1999.