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  2. Looking for the best deals at Publix, Winn-Dixie, other ... - AOL

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    Winn-Dixie and Fresco y Más. Winn-Dixie at 1155 Northwest 11th Street, Miami, on the morning of March 17, 2020. ... Weekly deals: Fresh Market’s weekly ad runs Wednesday through Tuesday.

  3. Winn-Dixie - Wikipedia

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    The Winn-Dixie logo in 2006. The current Winn-Dixie logo as of 2016. Winn-Dixie Stores, Inc., styled as Winn Dixie, is an American supermarket chain headquartered in Jacksonville, Florida. [3] It operates more than 546 stores in Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and Florida. The company has had its present name since 1955 and can trace ...

  4. Winn-Dixie joins the doorstep delivery craze. Here’s how to ...

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    The new online ordering and delivery option, announced Wednesday, Oct. 26, is available at more than 375 Winn-Dixie and Harveys Supermarket stores in five states: Florida, Georgia, Alabama ...

  5. Publix and Winn-Dixie announce fall season ice cream flavors ...

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    Publix fall flavors. Here are the eight Publix ice cream specials and the year the flavor first hit the market. Eggnog: Rich eggnog flavored ice cream with a hint of nutmeg. We doctor it with even ...

  6. BI-LO (United States) - Wikipedia

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    BI-LO will purchase Winn-Dixie for $530 million, and operate Winn-Dixie as a subsidiary. It was later announced that the merged company would be based at Winn-Dixie's former headquarters in Jacksonville, Florida. [29] In early 2013, BI-LO phased out its own private label soft drinks in its BI-LO stores in favor of the "Chek" brand used by Winn ...

  7. Food Fair - Wikipedia

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    Food Fair, also known by its successor name Pantry Pride, was a large supermarket chain in the United States. It was founded by Samuel N. Friedland, and his brother George I. Friedland who opened the first store (as Reading Giant Quality Price Cutter) in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, in the late 1920s. As of 1957, Food Fair had 275 stores, and at ...

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