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The Click stores were department stores with a full-sized Acme grocery store under one roof. The first Acme-Click store was in Stow (currently Fresh Market #17). In the 1970s, Acme joined with Youngfellow Pharmacy to open Y-Mart stores, a chain of pharmacy/convenience stores similar to Walgreens. After new competition entered the area, the ...
What grocery stores are open on Easter Sunday, March 31, 2024? Albertsons : Most stores will be open regular hours including related stores such as ACME, Vons and Tom Thumb. BJ's Wholesale : Most ...
Grocery stores closed on Christmas 2023. Aldi. Albertsons *(Select locations may be open) Big Y. Bj’s Wholesale Club. Central Market. Costco. Dollar Tree. Family Dollar. Food Lion. Fresco y Más ...
Ai Hoa Supermarket – formerly a Chinese-Vietnamese-American chain in southern California; now operates one store in South El Monte [2] Asian Food Center (New Jersey) Arirang Market - Korean chain from Southern California; ASSI Plaza, Korean-American multinational supermarket chain (Georgia, Illinois, Pennsylvania) CAM Asian Market (Ohio)
Acme in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania in May, 2014 (Store #1756). This store closed in 2018. From 1978 to 1982, Acme acquired many stores during Food Fair's bankruptcy, including both ex-Food Fair (by then known as discount grocer Pantry Pride) and Penn Fruit units. The bulk of these dated to the 1950s.
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Super Saver was a brand launched by the Acme grocery chain in 1970 on the East Coast as discount format grocery stores. [1] The format was established in order to compete with lower priced grocery retailers such as ShopRite and Pathmark (competitors which did not offer trading stamps). The brand was retired in 1982 (though some isolated stores ...
QFI was a San Francisco supermarket chain founded in the late 1940s by John Musso. Originally, some QFI locations were leased, resulting in some stores being co-named with others (such as Lick Super Market). By the 1970s, when Musso's son Leo took over, all QFI stores were wholly owned and operated.