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  2. Food City (K-VA-T) - Wikipedia

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    A Food City location in Chattanooga, Tennessee. K-VA-T Food Stores, Inc. traces its history to 1955, when company founder Jack Smith opened his first 8,800-square-foot (820 m 2) Piggly Wiggly store in Grundy, Virginia, with the help of three special stockholders: his father, Curtis Smith, uncle, Earl Smith and cousin, Ernest Smith.

  3. Bashas' - Wikipedia

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    Since acquiring the original Food City store, numerous Bashas' stores (including many of the oldest locations dating from the 1950s and '60s) have been converted to this format. Food City acquired the Southwest Supermarkets stores in 2001. [12] Food City offers a full variety of ethnic and Hispanic food choices.

  4. Raley's Supermarkets - Wikipedia

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    Raley's banners by number of locations Raley's 79 Bashas' 55 Food City 48 Bel Air 21 Nob Hill Foods [note 1] 20 AJ's Fine Foods 11 Bashas' Diné Markets 8 Food Source 1 Market 5-ONE-5 1 Raley's O-N-E Market 2 Sak N' Save (now permanently closed) 1 Total stores 249

  5. Homeland (supermarket) - Wikipedia

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    Homeland's headquarters is in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. [1] As of 2019, it operates 79 supermarkets in Oklahoma , Kansas , Georgia and Texas . [ 2 ] Many of H.A.C., Inc.'s supermarkets also include pharmacies and fuel centers .

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  7. C&S Wholesale Grocers - Wikipedia

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    The Southern Family Markets banner was created in 2005 when C&S acquired 104 stores from BI-LO, which operated stores under the BI-LO, Bruno's Supermarkets, Food World, FoodMax and Food Fair brand names. [18] Eight of these locations in the Knoxville, Tennessee, market were sold to K-Va-T Food Stores before ever converting to the Southern ...

  8. Harris Teeter - Wikipedia

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    As of August 2007, Harris Teeter had over 18,000 employees, and is the second largest supermarket chain in North Carolina, with Food Lion being number one. By the mid to late 2000s, expansion to the Outer Banks of North Carolina had begun with stores in Corolla (May 2006), Kill Devil Hills (July 2006), and Morehead City (February

  9. JayC Food Stores - Wikipedia

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    JayC was founded in 1863 by Swiss immigrant John C. Groub, who, with his wife Elizabeth, opened the chain's first store on South Chestnut Street in the city of Seymour. The success of the business allowed them to move to larger premises in 1871 and add a wholesale department. [citation needed] Profits by 1885 had reached US$80,000. John C ...