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  2. D&W Fresh Market - Wikipedia

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    D&W Fresh Market is an American regional supermarket chain owned and operated by SpartanNash, which acquired the chain in 2006. Founded in 1943 in Grandville, Michigan , the chain consists of ten stores in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan .

  3. Grocery Outlet - Wikipedia

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    In June 2019, Grocery Outlet went public and shares of Grocery Outlet's common stock began trading on Nasdaq Global Select Market on June 20, 2019, under the symbol "GO". [24] In January 2023, RJ Sheedy, who already held the title of president, also assumed the role of CEO. [25]

  4. SpartanNash - Wikipedia

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    SpartanNash operates 147 corporate-owned retail stores under a number of brands located in the Midwestern United States, primarily under the banners of Family Fare, Martin’s Super Markets, and D&W Fresh Market, many of which are local and regional grocery chains acquired by SpartanNash. In terms of revenue, it is the largest food distributor ...

  5. D&W - Wikipedia

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    D&W may refer to: D&W Fresh Market, an American grocery store chain; D&W Railroad, a shortline railroad in Iowa, U.S. Darien and Western Railroad, a railroad in ...

  6. Talk:D&W Fresh Market - Wikipedia

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  7. Heinen's - Wikipedia

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    Heinen's was founded in 1929 in Cleveland, Ohio, when Joe Heinen opened a small meat market on Kinsman Road (now called Chagrin Boulevard).After running the store for a few years, Joe opened his first supermarket across the street from the original butcher shop in 1933.

  8. Penn Fruit - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1927 by three Philadelphia merchants—Morris Kaplan, Isaac Kaplan, and Samuel Cooke [2] —as a produce store at 52nd and Market streets in Philadelphia. The store used low prices and heavy promotions to drive sales. The store was so successful that it was soon doing $10,000 a week in sales.

  9. Colonial Stores - Wikipedia

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    The chain evolved from Norfolk, Virginia's D. P. Pender Grocery Stores, the first of which opened in 1900. [1] [2] [3] In its early years the company used horse drawn wagons to deliver goods to customers. [1]