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A 1950 ad for Harris Supermarkets. Displayed at Harris Teeter's store on Central Avenue in Charlotte, North Carolina (Store #097-00401).. Harris Teeter was founded by William Thomas Harris and Willis L. Teeter, two entrepreneurs who started their separate businesses during the Great Depression in Charlotte, North Carolina.
The North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia stores were sold to Harris Teeter in 1988, [3] while the Georgia stores were sold in 1992, with most of the Atlanta locations going to A&P. These stores were heavily remodeled, but eventually sold to Publix in 1999.
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The New York Times recently reported that although it may seem to be the obvious choice, the express line at a grocery store isn't so express after all. Is the express lane the fastest at the ...
The 60-year-old Matthews, N.C.-based Harris Teeter is a wholly-owned subsidiary of The Kroger Co. with more than 250 stores and 70 fuel centers in the Carolinas, Virginia, Georgia, Maryland ...
A strip mall opened behind Sears in June 1970 with a Colonial Stores grocery store (later a Big Star food market, then acquired by Harris Teeter in the 1980s) and the SouthPark Cinemas I & II. The mall did not face any real competition until the two-story Eastland Mall was built about 6 miles (10 km) northeast.
Harris Teeter, a subsidiary of Kroger Co. based in Ohio, has more than 250 stores and 60 fuel centers in North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Georgia, Maryland, Delaware, Florida and the ...