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  2. We usually spend $40 a week at Aldi. I took the same list to ...

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    The bag at Piggly Wiggly cost me $2.79. I've found it for $2.10 at Aldi in the past, but sometimes it's also $2.79 there. The pack at Piggly Wiggly was also slightly bigger — 16 ounces to Aldi's 12.

  3. Piggly Wiggly Carolina Co. - Wikipedia

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    Piggly Wiggly Wholesale was founded by Joseph T. Newton Jr. in 1947 when he purchased a Piggly Wiggly Franchise from the Piggly Wiggly Corporation. [2] In 1958, Joe Newton’s son-in-law, Burt Schools, joined the business followed by Joe’s son, Joseph T. "Buzzy" Newton, III in 1962.

  4. Clarence Saunders - Wikipedia

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    With a loan of $10 million from a number of Southern bankers, plus a bit of his own money, Saunders counteracted by buying a large amount of Piggly Wiggly stock in hopes of driving up the price. He flamboyantly declared his intent in newspaper ads. Saunders bought Piggly Wiggly stock until he had orders for 196,000 of the 200,000 outstanding ...

  5. C&S Wholesale Grocers - Wikipedia

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    In October 2014, C&S acquired the operations of Piggly Wiggly Carolina Co., which included branding, marketing, store support, accounting, and IT services, for $9.3 million, while the 20 corporately owned Piggly Wiggly Carolina stores were to be sold to independent operators. As of August 2015, there were two corporately owned locations with 46 ...

  6. Piggly Wiggly: Fun Facts About America's First Modern Grocery ...

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    Piggly Wiggly Was a Big Store. On Sept. 6, 1916, the world's first Piggly Wiggly opened to great fanfare at 79 Jefferson Avenue in Memphis, Tennessee. Saunders had launched an advertising blitz in ...

  7. Southeastern Grocers - Wikipedia

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    The week of April 30, Publix announced it would acquire the lease, fixtures, equipment, permits, and licenses for the Seneca, South Carolina BI-LO location that was slated to close, while an independent Piggly Wiggly operator announced that they would reopen the Montgomery, Alabama Winn-Dixie location that closed. Both locations were part of ...

  8. Southern Family Markets - Wikipedia

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    In January 2008, three additional Southern Family stores in Alabama were converted to Piggly Wiggly's as well. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] On April 30, 2009, as part of the Bruno's Supermarkets bankruptcy proceedings, Southern Family Markets agreed to purchase 31 Bruno's locations on a " going concern " basis in a $45.8 million deal.

  9. Hinky Dinky - Wikipedia

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    By the mid-1980s many Hinky Dinky stores had been sold or closed, leaving only a handful of stores in scattered locations. Ron Badley purchased the Hinky Dinky name and several stores from Cullum in 1985. In 2000 the remaining stores were sold to grocery distributor Nash Finch, which dropped the name on all of the stores. [3]

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