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  2. Festival Foods store in Kimberly to open in September, will ...

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    Festival Foods will hold hiring events later in the summer to fill positions at the new stores. The Kimberly building used to be a nearly 100,000-square-foot Shopko until it closed in May 2019.

  3. Festival Foods - Wikipedia

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    Festival Foods is a family owned American supermarket chain operating stores throughout Wisconsin. It was founded in 1946 by Paul and Jane Skogen as Skogan's IGA in Onalaska, Wisconsin , and is still owned by the Skogen family. [ 5 ]

  4. Here's when the Kimberly Festival Foods will open: The Buzz - AOL

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    KIMBERLY - Skogen's Festival Foods announced the opening date for a new store in Kimberly. A news release from the company said the store, 800 E. Maes Ave., is set to open on Sept. 20.

  5. Festival Foods to close its Greenfield location, lay off 91 ...

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    When it opened as a Festival Foods, it was the third Festival Foods location in the Milwaukee area. The other two Festival Foods in the area are in West Allis, at 11111 W. Greenfield Ave., and in ...

  6. La Poutine Week - Wikipedia

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    La Poutine Week is an annual food festival which celebrates poutine, a Québécois dish of french fries, cheddar cheese curds and brown gravy, which is popular throughout Canada and has spread internationally. It is the world's largest poutine festival, with over 700 restaurants serving poutines to more than 350,000 customers.

  7. Festival Foods (Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    Festival Foods is an American, family owned grocery store chain, based in Minnesota, United States, (not to be confused with the Wisconsin store chain). It operates six stores in the Twin Cities and is owned and operated by sisters, Marie Aarthun and Lauri Youngquist.

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