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  2. Kohl's Food Stores - Wikipedia

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    Kohl’s Food Stores was a Milwaukee-area grocery store chain and subsidiary of The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company. Kohl’s Food Stores distribution center was located in Waukesha, while its management offices were located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

  3. Kohl's - Wikipedia

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    The exterior of a typical Kohl's department store. Maxwell Kohl, who had operated traditional grocery stores since 1927, built his first supermarket in 1946, the first in what would become a southeastern Wisconsin chain known as Kohl's Food Stores.

  4. A&P - Wikipedia

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    Kohl's Food Stores: A&P acquired the Wisconsin-based Kohl's Food Stores in 1983 after closing A&P's large Chicago division in 1982. The first Kohl's opened in 1946; during the 1960s it expanded into department stores .

  5. Once-Loved Grocery Stores That Are Sadly No More - AOL

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    Kohl's Food Stores. Those of a certain age probably won't remember that Kohl's started as a grocery store. Yes, that's right, it sold food first.

  6. Herb Kohl - Wikipedia

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    He and his brother became heirs to a family-owned chain that included 50 grocery stores and several department stores, pharmacies and liquor stores. In 1970, Kohl was named president of Kohl's and served until the corporation was sold to BATUS Inc. (formerly British American Tobacco) in 1978.

  7. The Food Emporium - Wikipedia

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    History Early origins. Food Emporium's history starts in 1919 when Louis Daitch founded Daitch Crystal Dairies, a public company trading on the American Stock Exchange. Over the years, he opened shops in the New York City area selling butter and eggs.

  8. The Giant Company - Wikipedia

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    The Giant Company (formerly known as Giant Food Stores) is an American regional supermarket chain that operates in Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia under the Giant and Martin's brands. It is a subsidiary of Ahold Delhaize, and headquartered in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.

  9. Batus Inc. - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, BATUS acquired Kohl Food and Department Stores from the Kohl family. In 1973, the company acquired Saks Fifth Avenue and Gimbel Brothers. In 1982, BATUS acquired Marshall Field & Co and Frederick & Nelson for $310 million. In 1986, BATUS sold Gimbels to various companies including May Department Stores and Allied Stores.

  10. Meijer - Wikipedia

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    Meijer has 259 stores in Michigan, Indiana, northern and central Illinois, central and western Ohio, and Kentucky. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, most Meijer stores were open 24 hours a day, 364 days a year, closing only at 7 p.m. on Christmas Eve, and reopening at 6 a.m. on December 26.

  11. Waldbaum's - Wikipedia

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    At its peak in the 1980s, it was the 12th largest supermarket chain in the United States and had 140 stores throughout the New York metropolitan area. All Waldbaum's stores featured fresh meats and produce. 62 stores had bakeries and 36 offered pharmacy service.