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  2. The Giant Company - Wikipedia

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    The Carlisle store was very modern for its time, with features like a parking lot, baggers, and outside lighting. A second Carlisle Food Market location opened in 1964 at the Carlisle Plaza Shopping Center. The company continued to open other stores under the Giant Foods name. In 1968, the ninth store opened in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

  3. Giant Food (Landover) - Wikipedia

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    Giant Food of Maryland, LLC is an American regional supermarket chain with 166 stores located in Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It is a subsidiary of Ahold Delhaize , and headquartered in unincorporated Prince George's County, Maryland , near Landover.

  4. List of supermarket chains in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Food King (Colorado, New Mexico, Texas) Food Rite (West Tennessee) Fresh Encounters (Ohio) Gelson's Markets (Southern California) Giant Food (Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, D.C.) Gristedes (New York City) Harding's - Harding's Market, Marketplace, and Fresh Express (Southwest Michigan, Northern Indiana) - sells SpartanNash OurFamily Products

  5. Stop & Shop/Giant-Landover - Wikipedia

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    Stop & Shop/Giant-Landover was a combined supermarket chain owned by the American subsidiary of the Dutch retailer Ahold.The company took its form in 2004, after Ahold decided to combine the operations of its New England–based Stop & Shop chain with its Landover, Maryland-based Giant Food chain to create the largest supermarket company in the Mid-Atlantic States.

  6. Giant Food - Wikipedia

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    Giant Food may refer to: Giant Food (Landover) , also known as Giant Food of Maryland, LLC, a division of Ahold Delhaize Giant Food Stores , also known as The Giant Company, a division of Ahold Delhaize

  7. Giant (hypermarket) - Wikipedia

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    On 24 September 2020, Giant Singapore announced that it would be undertaking a rebranding exercise, introducing a new logo and new features to its stores. It will also lower prices of daily essentials by 20% average for six months, following NTUC FairPrice's decision to lower prices in order to support Singaporeans during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  8. Giant Markets - Wikipedia

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    Sign from the former Giant chain still attached to a store in Vestal, NY several months after its takeover by Weis Markets. Giant Markets, also known as Giant Food Markets, was a supermarket chain based in Binghamton, New York. Founded in 1933 by Metrie and George Akel, it was the first self-service supermarket in New York.

  9. Giant Open Air - Wikipedia

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    Giant Open Air Market was a Norfolk, Virginia-based supermarket chain. Its trademark stores were open 24 hours a day, and the entrance was framed with an arch which rose to over 30 feet, anchored in concrete. The chain grew to include 26 full-line grocery stores and 43 "Tinee Giant" convenience stores. The stores were known for the vastness of ...