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    Shop Smart, Pathmark Smart (1994–1997) Pathmark, The way it should be! (1997–2000) Pathmark, Take a Fresh Look (2000–2002) Get a Little More at Pathmark (2002–2004) Pathmark, It's about time (2004–late 2006) Go Fresh. Go Local. (2006–2008) Fresh For Less (2008) Count On Pathmark When It Counts (2008–2009) Pathmark! Save all over ...

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    The Price Co. and Costco Wholesale Club merge, forming Price/Costco Inc (later renamed Costco Wholesale Corporation) 1994 Price Enterprises Inc spun off from Price/Costco Robert Price named chairman, president and CEO of Price Enterprises PriceSmart operates as a wholly owned subsidiary of Price Enterprises 1995

  5. PriceSmart Foods - Wikipedia

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    PriceSmart Foods is a chain of supermarkets located in British Columbia, Canada. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Overwaitea Food Group , which is owned by the Jim Pattison Group . PriceSmart shares the same brands and rewards card system as other Overwaitea chains, including Save-On-Foods .

  6. Smart & Final - Wikipedia

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    Formed in 1912, the Santa Ana Grocery Company mainly supplied feed and grain to local farmers. In 1914, J. S. "Jim" Smart, a banker from Saginaw, Michigan, and H. D. "Hildane" Final bought the company and changed the name to Smart & Final Wholesale Grocers. From 1876 to 1913, Jim Smart had been involved with several wholesale grocers in the ...

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    According to the retail federation, some examples of potential price increases with tariffs include: A $40 toaster oven would cost consumers $48 to $52. A $50 pair of athletic shoes would cost $59 ...

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