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  1. ETSY - Etsy, Inc.

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    • Open 63.84
    • High 65.85
    • Low 63.45
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    • 52 Wk. High 102.81
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  3. Etsy - Wikipedia

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    Etsy, Inc. Etsy, Inc. is an American e-commerce company focused on handmade or vintage items and craft supplies. These items fall under a wide range of categories, including jewelry, bags, clothing, home décor, religious items and furniture, toys, art, as well as craft supplies and tools. Items described as vintage must be at least 20 years ...

  4. List of supermarket chains in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    As of May 2024, there are 17 supermarket chains currently operating in the United Kingdom. The food retail market has been dominated by the 'big four' supermarkets – Tesco, Sainsbury's, Asda and Morrisons – who made up over three quarters of sector market share in 2010. Tesco is the largest retailer in Great Britain, with a market share of ...

  5. Sunday Trading Act 1994 - Wikipedia

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    Large retail park shops usually open 11:00-17:00, with supermarkets more usually choosing 10:00-16:00. In Central London, for example on Oxford Street, many shops choose to open from 12:00-18:00. This includes large 24-hour supermarkets, which meant that supermarkets have to close on Saturday night to allow six continuous hours of shopping ...

  6. Tesco - Wikipedia

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    Tesco plc (/ ˈ t ɛ s. k oʊ /) is a British multinational groceries and general merchandise retailer headquartered in Welwyn Garden City, England. The company was founded by Jack Cohen in Hackney, London in 1919.

  7. United Supermarkets - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .unitedsupermarkets .com. United Supermarkets, d.b.a. The United Family is an American supermarket chain. With headquarters in Lubbock, Texas, its roots go back to 1916, when H.D. Snell opened his first United Cash Store in Sayre, Oklahoma. The chain has grown to include 95 stores in 30 Texas cities and over 10,000 workers.

  8. Booths - Wikipedia

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    Website. booths .co .uk. E.H.Booth & Co.,Limited, [2] trading as Booths, is a chain of high-end supermarkets in Northern England. Most of its branches are in Lancashire, but there are also branches in Cheshire, Cumbria, North Yorkshire and West Yorkshire. It has been described as the " Waitrose of the North" by sources such as The Daily Telegraph.

  9. Sainsbury's - Wikipedia

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    Website. Corporate. Consumer. J Sainsbury plc, trading as Sainsbury's, is a British supermarket and the second-largest chain of supermarkets in the United Kingdom, [2] with a 14.6% share of UK supermarket sales in September 2022. [3] Founded in 1869 by John James Sainsbury with a shop in Drury Lane, London, the company was the largest UK ...

  10. The People's Supermarket - Wikipedia

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    The People's Supermarket is a community interest company whose stated aim is to provide the local community with good cheap food that is fair to consumers and producers. It was founded in May 2010 by Arthur Potts Dawson with regeneration advisor/entrepreneur David Barrie and retail specialist Kate Wickes-Bull, supported by a team of supporters and professional advisors, in Lamb's Conduit ...

  11. Kwik Save - Wikipedia

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    Kwik Save is a British convenience store chain. Prior to 2007, it was also a discount supermarket chain that had shops across the United Kingdom. It went into administration in July 2007, but was brought back in April 2012. Its shops were small to medium-sized high street supermarkets, mainly located in areas with below average incomes.

  12. Action (store) - Wikipedia

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    Action is a Dutch international discount store chain with a majority ownership held by British private equity firm 3i, with more than 80% of the shares. [3] It sells low budget, non-food and some food products with long shelf lives. Action operates stores in eleven countries — Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, France, Austria, Luxembourg, Poland ...