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  2. Albertsons - Wikipedia

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    On January 30, 2015, Albertsons officially acquired Safeway Inc. after being cleared by the FTC, thus giving it control of the Safeway store banners, including Randalls, Tom Thumb, Carrs Safeway, Vons, and Pavilions, plus Safeway's 49% share of Casa Ley, a Mexican grocery chain.

  3. Safeway - Wikipedia

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    Safeway, Inc. is an American supermarket chain. The chain provides grocery items, food and general merchandise and features a variety of specialty departments, such as bakery, delicatessen, floral and pharmacy, as well as Starbucks coffee shops and fuel centers. [2]

  4. Randalls - Wikipedia

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    Safeway. In 1999, Safeway Inc., a Fortune 50 company and one of the largest food and drug retailers in North America based on sales, bought the then 116-store Randalls/Tom Thumb chain. The purchase was announced on Friday July 23, 1999.

  5. 10 major retailer return policy changes and quirks

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    While most retailers’ return policies have remained about the same this year as last year, some major retailers have shortened their return windows.

  6. Every Major Food Recall in the Past Year - AOL

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    The berries were sold nationwide at major retailers including Aldi, HEB, Kroger, Safeway, Trader Joe's, and Walmart. Not sure where your berries came from? Toss them to be safe, officials say.

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    • Police: Heroic Safeway employee confronted gunman in store
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  7. Save Mart Supermarkets - Wikipedia

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    The Save Mart Companies is an American grocery store operator founded and headquartered in Modesto, California. It owns and operates stores under the Save Mart, Lucky, and FoodMaxx brands. The stores are located in northern and central California and northern Nevada.

  8. Lucky Stores - Wikipedia

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    Twenty stores were sold to competitors and two were closed. Eagle Supermarkets had a 6 percent share of supermarket sales in Houston one year earlier. That put it behind Kroger, Safeway, Randalls, and Fiesta Mart, but ahead of Rice Food Markets and Gerland's Food Fair. [citation needed] Marketing

  9. Carrs-Safeway - Wikipedia

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    Carrs–Safeway (formerly Carrs Quality Centers) is a supermarket chain that is based in Anchorage, Alaska, and is a subsidiary of Albertsons. It was acquired in April 1999 by former parent Safeway from an employee ownership group, who itself had purchased the company from founder Larry Carr and his partner Barney Gottstein in 1990.

  10. Kroger - Wikipedia

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    In the 1990s, Kroger acquired Great Scott (Detroit), Pay Less Food Markets, Owen's Market, JayC Food Stores, and Hilander Foods. Additionally, the Houston market was strengthened when Kroger bought several stores from AppleTree Markets, which were former Safeway stores in early 1994.

  11. Argyll Foods - Wikipedia

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    Argyll Foods plc was the fourth biggest supermarket operator in the United Kingdom, through its acquisitions of a number of smaller supermarkets. In 1987 the company acquired Safeway Inc.'s UK subsidiary and in 1996 it changed its name to Safeway plc.