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  2. No Frills (grocery store) - Wikipedia

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    A No Frills store in the Parkdale neighbourhood of Toronto No Frills interior. The first No Frills store was a converted Loblaws outlet slated for closure. The store opened on July 5, 1978, in East York, Toronto.

  3. Globe Discount City - Wikipedia

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    The first Globe Discount City opened in Houston in November 1960 by United Mercantile Inc. United had formed earlier in 1960 to operate the existing seven-store chain of Danburg's Department Stores which had existed since the 1930s and the forthcoming big-box Globe retail locations – the first three of which were each built with over 100,000 square feet of space. [2]

  4. Aldi - Wikipedia

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    Aldi Nord also owns the Trader Joe's grocery chain in the United States which operates separately from the group. [14] [15] Aldi Süd owns the Winn-Dixie and Harveys supermarket chains in the southern United States. Aldi is the chief competitor of the similar German discount chain Lidl in several markets. [16]

  5. Food 4 Less - Wikipedia

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    Food 4 Less grocery store in Hollywood, California. (Closed in May 2021) [3] Food 4 Less is the name of several grocery store chains, the largest of which is currently owned by Kroger. [4] It is a no-frills grocery store where the customers bag their own groceries at the checkout.

  6. New World (supermarket) - Wikipedia

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    New World is the brand name of the chain's full-service supermarkets, selling groceries and liquor. [2] The first store opened in 1963. [ 9 ] There are 142 stores under this brand, including 26 in Auckland.

  7. Price discrimination - Wikipedia

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    Another example can also be seen in how to collect grocery store coupons before the existence of digital coupons. Grocery store coupons were usually available in the free newspapers or magazines placed at the entrance of the stores. As coupons have a negative relationship with time, customers with a high value of time will not find it ...