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  2. Chedraui - Wikipedia

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    Chedraui is a publicly traded Mexican grocery store and department store chain which also operates stores in the U.S. in the states of California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and Nevada under the banner name El Super and stores in Texas under the banner name Fiesta Mart.

  3. Fiesta Mart - Wikipedia

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    On July 23, 2008 Fiesta Mart acquired eleven Carnival Brand stores from Minyard Food Stores. [12] In 2015 the Levit family, the owners of Grocers Supply, sold Fiesta to Acon Investments, a company based in Washington, DC. [6] California-based Bodega Latina and its Mexican parent company Chedraui acquired Fiesta Mart from Acon in April 2018. [13]

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    Con Todo: Carnitas Tostadas, 2 for $16. Austin's cultural centripetal force shows up in Joseph Gomez, who moved from Brownsville in search of better job prospects in baking or fine dining.

  5. Sigma Alimentos - Wikipedia

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    Sigma Alimentos, S.A. de C.V., also known as Sigma or Sigma Alimentos, is a Mexican multinational food processing and distribution company headquartered in San Pedro, near Monterrey, Mexico. It produces and distributes refrigerated foods, mainly lunch meats, cheeses, and yogurts.

  6. Siete Foods - Wikipedia

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    [1] [4] In 2014 Austin's Wheatsville Food Co-op started carrying her products. [1] [2] By 2016 the products were being carried by Whole Foods. [8] In Canada, e-commerce retailer Natura Market carries Siete products. [9] According to Inc., the company "created a category in grain-free and dairy-free Mexican American staples". [3]

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  8. List of Mexican brands - Wikipedia

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    Interjet – Mexican low-cost airline with its headquarters in Lomas de Chapultepec, Miguel Hidalgo, Mexico City, Mexico [3] Italika; Jumex; Kahlúa; Kamora; Keuka; Kyoto Electronics – its main business is the design and manufacture of consumer electronics, microelectronic systems and its respective software; La Costeña - food company

  9. La Costeña (food company) - Wikipedia

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    Conservas La Costeña, usually called La Costeña, is a Mexican brand of canned products. It was founded in 1923 by Vicente López Recines. The company has become an important brand inside and outside Mexico. Nowadays, La Costeña sells its products across Mexico and in 40 countries around the world.