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  2. Jewel-Osco - Wikipedia

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    Jewel-Osco locations in purple, ACME in red, Shaw's in orange, and Albertsons in blue (1995–2007) Jewel-Osco employs more than 45,000 associates. [citation needed] Its customer base gave it a 45% share of the grocery market in Chicago, [63] trailed by the Safeway Inc.-owned Dominick's chain (ranking second at 15 percent) before its closure. [82]

  3. Acme Markets - Wikipedia

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    Acme was the regional sales leader in the Philadelphia area for decades, and only lost its lead to ShopRite in 2011. Acme offers online grocery shopping [9] for orders that can be picked up at the store or, in most areas, delivered to a home or business. In 2004, Acme introduced self-checkout stands, where shoppers could scan and bag their own ...

  4. Safeway - Wikipedia

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    Safeway, Inc. is an American supermarket chain. The chain provides grocery items, food and general merchandise and a variety of specialty departments, such as bakery, delicatessen, floral and pharmacy, as well as Starbucks coffee shops, and vehicle fuel centers. [2]

  5. Dominick's - Wikipedia

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    Safeway tried to imitate the model that had been successful in California, but Chicago's strong ethnic background did not mesh well with the California shopping experience. Between 2002 and 2007, Dominick's market share in the Chicago region declined from 24.4 percent to 14.5 percent (Jewel-Osco's 40.5 percent was the market's leader). [21]

  6. American Stores - Wikipedia

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    American Stores Company was an American public corporation and a holding company which ran chains of supermarkets and drugstores in the United States from 1917 through 1998. The company was incorporated in 1917 when The Acme Tea Company merged with four small Philadelphia-area grocery stores (Childs, George Dunlap, Bell Company, and A House That Quality Built) to form American Stores.

  7. Competing brands that are actually owned by the same company

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    Some big companies practice multi-branding -- running apparently competing brands within the same industry to soak up more market share. Competing brands that are actually owned by the same ...

  8. The Best & Worst Grocery Chains in America, According to New Data

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    ShutterstockWith so many national and regional grocery chains populating the United States nowadays, Americans have a plethora of retailers to choose from when they need to restock their fridges ...

  9. Osco Drug and Sav-on Drugs - Wikipedia

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    The company's general offices was moved from downtown Los Angeles to a new building in Marina del Rey in 1967. [14] The company's second president, Ronald L. Call, died in March 1968 [15] and was replaced by Ira Brown. [16] Sav-on opened its 64th store in Torrance in July 1971. [17]