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  2. Associated Wholesale Grocers - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1980s AWG members bought 40 Food Barn stores and 29 Homeland stores, and the former Homeland warehouse in Oklahoma City became AWG's third division. Valu Merchandisers, AWG's wholly owned subsidiary supplying health and beauty care products and general merchandise, came on line offering a selection of more than 12,000 items from its ...

  3. Openings, closures, menu changes and sales mark spring in ...

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    Oklahoma City is also home to a new store for international bakery chain, TOUS les JOURS, 1841 Belle Isle Blvd., which offers up a wide variety of both sweet and savory baked goods, coffee and ...

  4. Homeland (supermarket) - Wikipedia

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    Homeland is the main supermarket banner of Homeland Acquisition Corporation (H.A.C., Inc.), the supermarket banner's parent company, and the names are often used interchangeably. Homeland's headquarters is in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. [1] As of 2019, it operates 79 supermarkets in Oklahoma, Kansas, Georgia and Texas. [2]

  5. From alcohol to homemade foods: New Oklahoma food and ...

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    HB 2975 privatizes information for producers of homemade foods. House Bill 2975, authored by Rep. Rick West, R-Heavener, and Sen. Warren Hamilton, R-McCurtain, was signed by Stitt in mid-April.

  6. As stores shutter around us, can rural Oklahoma solve food ...

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    Rural co-op Collective Roots will change that. ... As stores shutter around us, can rural Oklahoma solve food deserts? Co-op gives us hope. Gannett. Kensli Shaffer. March 4, 2024 at 10:01 AM.

  7. WinCo Foods - Wikipedia

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    WinCo Foods, Inc. is a privately held, majority employee-owned [5] [6] [7] American supermarket chain based in Boise, Idaho, with retail stores in Arizona, California, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, [8] Utah, and Washington. It was founded in 1967 as a no-frills warehouse-style store with low prices.

  8. Oklahoma declines to join new summer food program for ... - AOL

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    In February, as pandemic-era emergency food benefits came to an end, the CEO of Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma wrote an op-ed highlighting Oklahoma's continued challenges.

  9. Farmland Industries - Wikipedia

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    Farmland Industries was the largest agricultural cooperative in North America when it eventually sold all of its assets in 2002–04. During its 74-year history, Farmland served its farmer membership as a diversified, integrated organization, playing a significant role in agricultural markets both domestically and worldwide.