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  2. Steve VanderVeen: The story behind Holland's 'rusks'

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    With the additional capital, the partners changed the name of their company to Dutch Tea Rusk, sold their retail shop, and built, in 1929, a $20,000 bakery at 418 W. 18 th St. (at Cleveland Avenue).

  3. Steve VanderVeen: James Voss and his former grocery store - AOL

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    Jim and Art’s was one of Holland’s neighborhood grocery stores. It became a casualty of its time.

  4. Steve VanderVeen: The era of hybrid grocery stores in Holland

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    At the turn of the 20th Century, many of Holland’s neighborhood grocery stores were hybrid operations, selling groceries and other household items, such as dry goods and hardware, and even jewelry.

  5. List of supermarket chains in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    SHV originated in 1896 from a merger of a number of large coal mining companies. In 1968, the first Makro store opened in Amsterdam and expanded to other European countries, the Americas, and Asia. In 1971, the first Makro store outside Europe opened in South Africa. In the 1970s and 1980s Makro expanded to the Americas and Asia.

  6. Jumbo (supermarket) - Wikipedia

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    Jumbo (Dutch pronunciation:) [2] is a supermarket chain in the Netherlands and Belgium.It is part of the privately owned Van Eerd Group.Van Eerd was originally a grocery wholesale company established in 1921. [3]

  7. Vroom & Dreesmann - Wikipedia

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    Amsterdam store on the Rokin, 1930 Ad for the Maastricht store, 1935 Vroom & Dreesmann logo in the 1980s. Vroom & Dreesmann (V&D) was a Dutch chain of department stores founded in 1887. [1] It was declared bankrupt on 31 December 2015, [2] although its branches were still in operation until 15 February 2016.

  8. Steve VanderVeen: The story of Holland's beloved Reliable Sport

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    After they moved Reliable Bicycle to River Avenue, Joyce and Ed Vos added sporting goods, diving gear, lawn and garden equipment, and more.

  9. Dirk (supermarket) - Wikipedia

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    The original business was established in 1942 by Dirk van den Broek (1924–2020) as a milk store in Amsterdam.In 1948 it was converted into a self-service market. The first supermarket was opened in 1953, also in Amsterdam.