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  2. Steven Burd - Wikipedia

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    On October 6, 2021, Burd testified in the Theranos trial and gave details about the failed multimillion-dollar remodel of the Safeway stores. He gave evidence that Safeway spent $300 million to build out clinics in hundreds of Safeway stores and the strategy of the partnership was, "while you’re shopping and before you leave you’re going to ...

  3. Safeway Appoints New CEO - AOL

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    Safeway now has a new person occupying its chief executive's desk. The company has named Robert Edwards as its CEO, succeeding the retiring Steven Burd. Edwards, currently the president of the ...

  4. Safeway CEO to Retire After 2 Decades at Helm - AOL

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    Safeway announced Wednesday after market close that, after "an unprecedented 20 years at the helm," Chairman and CEO Steve Burd has decided to retire as CEO, and will also retire from Safeway's ...

  5. Category:Safeway Inc. - Wikipedia

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  6. PHOTOS: These Fort Worth grocery stores disappeared ... - AOL

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    Aug. 9, 1950: Bill Brey, left, manager, and George Kuehne, are shown as they check over stocks in the new Safeway Store, at 1600 N. 25th St. (The site today is a Pollos La Pullita restaurant.)

  7. Skaggs Companies - Wikipedia

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    Some stores were sold to his brother Samuel "L.S." Olnie Skaggs (then an executive at Safeway) along with some colleagues. L.J. Skaggs retained California Pay Less Stores, which became part of Thrifty PayLess, and which are now owned by Rite Aid. The remaining Pay-Less stores were renamed Skaggs Drug Stores in 1948, Skaggs Drug Centers in 1965.

  8. Grocery store giants Albertsons and Safeway to merge - AOL

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    Some big changes might be happening at your neighborhood marketplace. HLN reports two of the country's biggest grocery stores are merging. 'Do you have an Albertsons or a Safeway near you?

  9. Vons - Wikipedia

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    The business had grown to 87 stores by 1928, when he sold the operation to MacMarr Stores. MacMarr was acquired by M.B. Skaggs' Safeway in 1930. In 1932, his sons Theodore and Wilfred Von der Ahe restarted the Von's Grocery Company. [3] In 1948, Von's opened a pioneering store which offered self-service, pre-packaged produce, meat, and deli items.