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  2. FreshDirect - Wikipedia

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    Getir (2023–present) Website. www.freshdirect.com. FreshDirect is an American online grocery company and among the first enterprises to sell and deliver perishable foods to consumers without maintaining a retail operation. It offers its services via a website and mobile app.

  3. Joe Fedele - Wikipedia

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    Joe Fedele. Joseph Fedele (known as Joe Fedele, born C. 1962) [1][2] is an entrepreneur who co-founded New York-based online specialty grocery FreshDirect in 1998 along with investment banker Jason Ackerman. Fedele served as CEO and co-chairman from 1998 to 2004. [3]

  4. Peapod - Wikipedia

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    Peapod Online Grocer (US), LLC is an American online grocery delivery service. [2] By February 2022, it changed its name to Peapod Digital Labs. [3] The company is based in Chicago, IL and operated in several U.S. cities. It is owned by Netherlands-based Ahold Delhaize, which operates Stop & Shop, Food Lion, Giant-Landover in the USA, and other ...

  5. Growth Matters: FreshDirect Nudges Its Way To Profits - AOL

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    The online grocery stories industry has been, to put it bluntly, a disaster. Just over a decade ago, an early online grocery service known as Webvan raised $375 million in its November 1999 ...

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  7. Amazon Fresh - Wikipedia

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    amazon.com /fresh (US) Amazon Fresh is a subsidiary of the American e-commerce company Amazon in Seattle, Washington. It is a grocery retailer with physical stores and delivery services in some U.S. cities, as well as some international cities, such as Berlin, Hamburg, London, Milan, Munich, Rome, and some other locations in Singapore and India.

  8. Free shipping - Wikipedia

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    Internet vendors benefit from a simplified sales model as compared to traditional brick-and-mortar stores. By storing goods remotely at a warehouse location and shipping goods directly to a consumer, significant transportation needs are eliminated both on the part of the vendor (shipping goods to stores) and by the consumer (traveling to stores).

  9. Japanese naval codes - Wikipedia

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    This was a naval code used by merchant ships (commonly known as the "maru code"), [22] broken in May 1940. 28 May 1941, when the whale factory ship Nisshin Maru No. 2 (1937) visited San Francisco, U.S. Customs Service Agent George Muller and Commander R. P. McCullough of the U.S. Navy's 12th Naval District (responsible for the area) boarded her ...