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Bottom Dollar was created by parent Delhaize America at the same time as the upscale chain Bloom in 2004. [2] The first Bottom Dollar Food opened in High Point, North Carolina, on September 21, 2005, and eventually there were around 30 stores in North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, and Ohio [3] before the expansion into other states in 2010.
Bottom Dollar Food – acquired by Aldi 2015; Boys Markets – converted to Ralphs or Food 4 Less in 1994 [112] Bruno's; Buehler Foods – operated as Buehler's Buy-Low; Buttrey Food & Drug – Montana, Wyoming, North Dakota; sold to Albertsons in 1998; Cala Foods and Bell Markets – rebranded as DeLano's IGA; others sold to other retailers
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Many closures are the result of already-struggling companies reaching their breaking points and declaring bankruptcy
Most of the nearly 1,000 stores Family Dollar is closing are in areas where it had competition from other low-cost food retailers like Walmart, according to a Reuters analysis of data from the ...
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The first sign of this was the sale of the Harvest Day bakery in Rock Island, Illinois, to Metz Baking Company in 1998. The company went into Chapter 11 bankruptcy in March 2000. [1] In 2003, Eagle Food Stores ceased operations and sold its assets. Some of the stores were acquired by other chains, such as Hy-Vee, Kroger, Jewel, and Butera. [2]
A "store closing" banner hangs outside of the Family Dollar at 3116 N. Sterling Ave., Peoria. The location at 820 NE Jefferson St. in Peoria also plans to close.