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  2. SpartanNash - Wikipedia

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    SpartanNash is an American company that distributes food to independent grocers, military commissaries, and corporate-owned retail stores in 44 states and other regions. It also operates 147 corporate-owned retail stores under various brands, such as Family Fare, D&W, and Martin's Super Markets.

  3. Nash Finch Company - Wikipedia

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    Nash Finch Company was a food distributor and retailer in the US and abroad. It merged with Spartan Stores in 2013 and became SpartanNash, while continuing to operate as MDV in some markets.

  4. Save A Lot - Wikipedia

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    Save A Lot is a private company that operates about 900 independently owned and operated discount grocery stores across 32 states in the US. It sells national and private label brands at low prices and has a history of acquisitions, expansions and international licenses.

  5. Glen's Markets - Wikipedia

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    Spartan Stores, now known as SpartanNash, bought Glen's in 1999, having been a supplier of products for the chain for decades prior. [3] At the time of the sale, the chain was owned by Glen Catt's grandson, also named Glen Catt, and it comprised 23 stores, 4 pharmacies, and a warehouse in Waters, Michigan.

  6. Rite Aid - Wikipedia

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    Rite Aid is an American drugstore chain founded in 1962 and based in Philadelphia. It has over 1,500 stores in 16 states, mainly on the East and West coasts, and filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2023 due to debt and opioid lawsuits.

  7. Econofoods - Wikipedia

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    Econofoods is a grocery chain in the US with only two stores left in Minnesota and North Dakota. It was formerly a brand of SpartanNash, but was sold to Coborn's in 2021, which renamed some stores as Tadych's Marketplace Foods.

  8. Greg Creed - Wikipedia

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    Greg Creed (born c.1958) is an American businessman who was the CEO of Yum! Brands, from January 2015 [1] until December 2019, when he retired, [2] remaining on its board of directors.

  9. Family Fare - Wikipedia

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    Family Fare is an American supermarket chain owned by SpartanNash. It operates 83 stores in Michigan, North Dakota, Nebraska, Iowa, South Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Indiana.

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