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  2. Pathmark - Wikipedia

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    Pathmark was formed out of the Wakefern Food Corporation, parent company of ShopRite, Wakefern was both a wholesale operation and a retail operation; among its members was a subgroup, Supermarkets Operating Co., in Union, New Jersey, [4] formed in 1956 by Alex Aidekman, Herb Brody, and Milt Perlmutter. [5]

  3. 16 Restaurants That Are Open on Thanksgiving Day (Plus 12 ...

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    1. Cracker Barrel. Cracker Barrels are open regular hours on Thanksgiving. You can eat a turkey dinner in the restaurant, or order a Thanksgiving family-size meal to go if you don’t feel like ...

  4. Bakery - Wikipedia

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    The first open-air market for baked goods was established in Paris, and since then bakeries have become a common place to purchase delicious goods and to socialize. [ citation needed ] On July 7, 1928, a bakery in Chillicothe, Missouri introduced sliced bread using the automatic bread-slicing machine, invented by Otto Frederick Rohwedder .

  5. Money Order Near Me: 10 Places To Get One, With Fees and ...

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    Money Order Near Me: 10 Places To Get One, With Fees and Locations. Kelli Francis. November 11, 2022 at 8:01 PM. nortonrsx / Getty Images/iStockphoto.

  6. Fortune 500 - Wikipedia

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    The original Fortune 500 was limited to companies whose revenues were derived from manufacturing, mining, and energy exploration. [6] At the same time, Fortune published companion "Fortune 50" lists of the 50 largest commercial banks (ranked by assets), utilities (ranked by assets), life insurance companies (ranked by assets), retailers (ranked by gross revenues) and transportation companies ...

  7. Core-Mark - Wikipedia

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    Core-Mark was started in San Francisco in 1888 by the Glaser brothers. [2] After multi-generational ownership, the Glaser family sold the company to David Gillespie in 1974, who took the company public by listing on the Toronto Stock Exchange with Gerald Pickman COO and Jerry Goldman CFO in 1984.