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  2. Amazon Go - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Go is a chain of convenience stores in the United States and the United Kingdom, operated by the online retailer Amazon.The stores are cashierless, thus partially automated (having an added option in some locations to manually checkout if desired), with customers having the ability to purchase products without being checked out by a cashier or using a self-checkout station.

  3. Sellers Bros. - Wikipedia

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    Sellers Bros. is a chain of grocery stores and convenience stores based in Houston, Texas, United States. The company was formed in 1921, [1] and its officers are George R. Sellers; Joseph L. Sellers; and John L. Sellers. [2]

  4. SaveRite - Wikipedia

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    SaveRite was a U.S. chain of discount grocery stores owned by Winn-Dixie.The store offered a smaller selection and less customer support than most grocery stores. [1]The chain's marketing was based on its mascot Captain SaveRite, who is shown as a cartoon super-hero resembling Captain America.

  5. Seabra Foods - Wikipedia

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    Antonio Seabra (President) Products: Bakery, delicatessen, dairy, grocery, frozen foods, organic foods, bulk foods, sushi, meat, produce, seafood, wine, beer, spirits ...

  6. SuperPlus Food Stores - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 11 September 2024, at 03:54 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0; additional terms may apply.

  7. Weingarten's - Wikipedia

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    Hersch Harris Weingarten, a poor Jewish immigrant from Łańcut (what was then Austria-Hungary) and his son, Joseph, opened a grocery store in Downtown Houston in 1901. [4] [5] A second store opened in 1920.

  8. Nijiya Market - Wikipedia

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    Nijiya Market publishes Gochiso Magazine (ごちそうマガジン), quarterly in Japanese and annually in English, which introduces Nijiya's products along with traditional Japanese recipes and articles covering the history of Japanese food culture. [4]

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