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  2. Cub (supermarket) - Wikipedia

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    Cub Foods was founded by Minnesota-based Hooleys Supermarkets in 1968 in the riverside city of Stillwater by brothers Charles and Jack Hooley, brother-in-law Robert Thueson, and Culver Davis Jr. The name “CUB” was Culver Davis Jr's nickname, and from it they coined the acronym “Consumers United for Buying”, [ 2 ] and Cub Foods was one ...

  3. Jerry's Foods - Wikipedia

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    Jerry's Foods is the largest Cub Foods franchise in the United States, with 20 retail supermarkets in the Twin Cities, two in Wisconsin and ten in Florida. [ 2 ] JEI also owns four liquor stores (two operating as Cub Liquor), five hardware stores and two print shops, as well as additional property interests.

  4. Kowalski's Markets - Wikipedia

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    It owns the supermarket chain "Kowalski's Markets". The company opened its first supermarkets on Grand Avenue in St. Paul, Minnesota. [1] It operates 11 stores in the Minneapolis-St. Paul metro area of Minnesota, in addition to a Cub Foods franchise in White Bear Township, Minnesota. [2] Kowalski's Red Owl Country Store on Grand Avenue in Saint ...

  5. Cub Foods - Wikipedia

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    Cub (supermarket) This page is a redirect. The following categories are used to track and monitor this redirect: From a page move: This is a redirect from a page that ...

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

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    The supermarket companies in the United States are organized in this article, but to see a worldwide list, see List of supermarket chains. This is a list of supermarket companies in the United States and the names of supermarkets which are owned or franchised by these companies. For supermarkets worldwide, see List of supermarket chains.

  7. List of supermarket chains - Wikipedia

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    As of 2023, this is a list of supermarket chains, past and present, which operate or have branches in more than one country, whether under the parent corporation's name or another name. For supermarkets that are only in one country, see the breakdown by continent at the bottom of this page.

  8. Rainbow Foods - Wikipedia

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    Rainbow Foods was a supermarket chain in Minnesota. [1] Founded in 1983, it operated more than 40 stores across the state at its peak [2] and was the second-largest grocery store chain in the Twin Cities, behind Cub Foods.

  9. Category:Supermarkets of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pavilions (supermarket) Pay Less Super Markets; PCC Community Markets; People's Food Co-op; People's Grocery lynchings; La Perla Tapatía Supermarkets; Piggly Wiggly; Piggly Wiggly Carolina Co. Price Chopper (Northeastern United States) Price Chopper (Midwestern United States) Price Rite; Proposed acquisition of Albertsons by Kroger; Publix