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  2. Steve VanderVeen: The story behind Holland's 'rusks'

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    With the additional capital, the partners changed the name of their company to Dutch Tea Rusk, sold their retail shop, and built, in 1929, a $20,000 bakery at 418 W. 18 th St. (at Cleveland Avenue).

  3. Steve VanderVeen: James Voss and his former grocery store - AOL

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    Jim and Art’s was one of Holland’s neighborhood grocery stores. It became a casualty of its time.

  4. Steve VanderVeen: The era of hybrid grocery stores in Holland

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    At the turn of the 20th Century, many of Holland’s neighborhood grocery stores were hybrid operations, selling groceries and other household items, such as dry goods and hardware, and even jewelry.

  5. Ahold - Wikipedia

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    Koninklijke Ahold N.V. was a Dutch multinational retail company based in Zaandam, Netherlands.Founded in 1887 by Albert Heijn, Sr., the company initially began as a single grocery store in Oostzaan and became the largest grocery chain in the Netherlands in 1970s, Netherlands.

  6. Steve VanderVeen: The retail war between Model Drug and ... - AOL

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    In 1962 and 1963, Ditch remodeled the store and took out the soda fountain, which he sold to Marian Rose of the Marionette Restaurant at 42 W. Eighth St. behind the former Peck’s Drug Store.

  7. BCC (store) - Wikipedia

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    In October 2014, BCC had 57 shops in the Netherlands and a significant proportion of its sales are realised online. From 1 February 2015, BCC acquired 18 shops from HiM Retail, the owner of the De Harense Smid, Mikro-Electro and It's shop formats. The deal further involves HiM Retail closing around 10 shops, as they would compete too much with ...

  8. List of supermarket chains in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Detailresult Groep N.V. 1942 Dirk Kat opened his first grocery store in Velsen-Noord, Netherlands in 1941 but it had to close due to the German occupation. In 1949, he opened the first self-service store in the Netherlands under the name Kijkgrijp. In 1950, he established joint purchasing with other grocers for low prices.

  9. Steve VanderVeen: Holland's very own 7-Up franchise

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