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  2. Save Mart Supermarkets - Wikipedia

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    The acquisition marks the company's first foray outside of its home state of California. 2012 – Rebrands Monterey Bay Save Mart locations into Lucky stores. 2022 – The company is acquired by private equity firm Kingswood Capital Management. [3] 2024 – The Save Mart Companies is sold to the Jim Pattison Group of Canada. [4]

  3. Humboldt Creamery - Wikipedia

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    Primary storage and production facilities remained at the original site in Fernbridge, California, and frozen products were still based in a Stockton, California, facility. However, under order of the Santa Rosa bankruptcy court, a more recently acquired facility in Los Angeles and older property located in Loleta, California , were divided off ...

  4. Modesto’s long-empty Raley’s and Save Mart sites finally will ...

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    The sites have been vacant for 12 and 14 years, respectively. That will change by early 2025.

  5. Lucky Stores - Wikipedia

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    In 1947, the company's first flagship store opened in San Leandro, California. [6] Lucky grew by acquisition in many markets. It expanded into Southern California in 1956 when it bought 10 Jim Dandy stores in Los Angeles and six Food Basket supermarkets in San Diego. [7] [8] The same year, the company bought 32 Cardinal stores around Sacramento.

  6. History of California (1900–present) - Wikipedia

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    Starting in the 1960s, California became a leader in family law. California was the first state to allow true no-fault divorce, with the passage of the Family Law Act of 1969. In 1994, the Legislature took family law out of the Civil Code and created a new Family Code.

  7. How did A&W get started in Modesto? Here’s a look ... - AOL

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    When the food stand became a drive-in in March 1958, it advertised its grand opening in The Modesto Bee with 5-cent drinks, 25-cent long dogs, 50-cent submarine sandwiches and a 10-cent coupon.

  8. Ralphs - Wikipedia

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    Ralphs Grocery Company has contracts with the United Food and Commercial Workers, the largest grocery union in the United States.In late 2003 and early 2004, Ralphs locked out its workers who were members of the UFCW in sympathy with competitor Vons (owned by Safeway Inc.) in Southern California, after the UFCW had declared a strike against Vons.

  9. Category : Food and drink companies based in California

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    Pages in category "Food and drink companies based in California" The following 66 pages are in this category, out of 66 total.