And how about a small town with one grocery store who just wont sell food to those darned negroes welfare queens? Is "this would cause less harm than it used to" really an argument you're making?
And how about a small town with one grocery store who just wont sell food to those darned negroes welfare queens? Is "this would cause less harm than it used to" really an argument you're making?
I grew up in a small town, the one grocery store was a chain-store. The corporate office would fire a manager that decided not to sell to the darned
negroes welfare queens?
The Mom & Pop grocery stores from the early 1900's have been replaced with...
Walmart
Kroger
Albertsons
Safeway
Publix
Winn-Dixie
Dairy Farm
Shoprite
TARGET
A&P Supermarkets (Connecticut, New Jersey, New York)
Food Basics (Philadelphia and New York City metropolitan areas)
Pathmark (New Jersey, New York, and the Philadelphia metropolitan area)
Super Fresh (Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania)
The Food Emporium (New York City area)
Waldbaum's
Acme Fresh Market (northeastern Ohio, New Jersey)
Andronico's (California)
Arlan's Market (Texas)
Handy Andy (New Braunfels, San Antonio, Schertz, and Seguin, Texas)
Arteagas Food Center (northern California)
Associated Supermarkets (New York City area)
Balducci's (New York City, Washington, D.C., and their suburbs)
Bashas' (Arizona; plus one store in Needles, California)
AJ's Fine Foods – upscale
Bashas' Diné Markets (Navajo Nation)
Big M (Pennsylvania; northern New York)
Big Y Foods (southern New England)
BI-LO (southeastern US)
Harveys
Reid's
Sweetbay
Winn-Dixie
BJ's Wholesale Club (eastern US)
Breaux Mart Supermarkets (New Orleans area)
Brookshire Grocery Company (Arkansas, Texas, Louisiana)
Super 1 Foods (eastern Texas; plus Bastrop, Monroe, Shreveport, and West Monroe, Louisiana)
Brookshire Brothers (Texas)
Broulims (Idaho)
Brown & Cole (Washington)
Cost Cutter (New Jersey)
Food Depot (Georgia and North Carolina)
Food Pavilion
Red Apple
Save-On-Foods
Buehler's (Ohio)
Butera (Illinois)
Busch's (southeastern US; Michigan)
Buy For Less (Oklahoma City metro)
C-Town (northeastern US)
Bravo (northeastern US)
Cannata's Family Market (Louisiana)
Caraluzzi's (Fairfield County, Connecticut)
Chief Supermarket (Defiance, Ohio)
Coborns (Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota)
CobornsDelivers (Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota; Wisconsin) – online grocery
Compare Foods Supermarket (North Carolina, New York City, Long Island, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island)
County Market (midwestern US)
Crest Foods (Oklahoma City area)
Crosby's Marketplace (North Shore Boston area)
D'Agostino Supermarkets (New York City)
D&W Food Centers (Michigan)
Dahl's Foods (Des Moines, Iowa area)
Dan's Supermarket (North Dakota)
David's Supermarkets (rural northern Texas)
DeCicco's (north of New York City)
Dehoff's Key Markets (Bay Area, California)
Key Markets
DeMoulas' Market Basket (Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine)
Dierbergs (greater St. Louis)
Dillons (Kansas)
Econofoods (Twin Cities; western Wisconsin)
Edwards Food Giant (central and eastern Arkansas)
Fairway Market (southwestern Connecticut, northern New Jersey, southern New York)
Fareway (Iowa, South Dakota, North Dakota, Nebraska, Minnesota)
Felpausch (Michigan)
Festival Foods (Minnesota, Wisconsin)
Food City (Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia)
Food Emporium
FoodFair (eastern Kentucky, southeastern Ohio, western West Virginia)
Food Bazaar Supermarkets (Connecticut, New Jersey, New York)
Food Giant
Foodland (Hawaii)
Sack&Save
FoodLand Supermarkets (Kentucky, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia)
Food Lion (Florida, Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Delaware, Georgia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, West Virginia)
Foodtown (New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania)
Food Town (Houston, Texas)
Fresh & Easy (California, Arizona, and Nevada) – division of the British chain Tesco
Gelson's Markets (southern California)
Gerland's Food Fair (Houston, Texas)
Giant Eagle (Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, Maryland)
Giant Food (Maryland, Virginia, Washington DC, Delaware)
Giant Food Stores (Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, New York, New Jersey, Ohio, West Virginia)
Giantway (Michigan)
Glen's Market (northern Michigan)
Gourmet Garage (mostly in Manhattan, New York City)
Great American Food Stores (New York)
Great Valu Markets (Delaware, Maryland, North Carolina, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia)
Gristedes (mostly in Manhattan, New York City)
Grocer's Pride (Houston, Texas; Mississippi)
Haggen Food & Pharmacy (Oregon, Washington)
Top Food & Drug
Hannaford Brothers Company(New England and Albany, New York)
Harding's Friendly Markets (southwestern Michigan)
Harmons Grocery (Utah)
Harp's Market (Arkansas, Missouri, Oklahoma) – competes against Walmart in small towns. Larger stores include sporting goods.
Harvest Foods (Arkansas) – created when Safeway divested its Little Rock division in the late 1980s. Assets bought by former employees. In the early 1990s, Harvest Foods went bankrupt and Affiliated Foods Southwest bought the chain — with AFS later filing for its own bankruptcy in 2009. Selected stores formerly carrying the Harvest Foods banner were purchased and rebranded by Kroger and Brookshire's at the time of the Harvest Foods bankruptcy. Additionally, some store locations were purchased and rebranded by Edwards Food Giant following the AFS bankruptcy. Surviving stores are independently owned and operated.
Harvest Foods (Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington) – a regional network of 37 independently owned and operated stores, unrelated to the Arkansas chain
H-E-B (Texas, Mexico)
Central Market
H-E-B Plus
Heinen's Fine Foods (greater Cleveland, Ohio and greater Chicago, Illinois)
Hiller's Market (greater Detroit)
Holiday Market (Royal Oak, Michigan)
Holiday Foods (southern Indiana)
Holiday Quality Foods (northern California)
Hollywood Super Market (northern Detroit suburbs)
Homeland (Kansas, Oklahoma, formerly Texas)
Houchens Industries (Kentucky, Tennessee, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois)
Buehler's Buy-Low (Kentucky, Illinois, Indiana)
Hugo's (Minnesota, North Dakota)
Hy-Vee (midwestern and central US)
Ingles (southern US)
Jack 'n Jill (North Dakota)
Jons Marketplace (Los Angeles, California area)
Karns Quality Foods (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania area)
Key Food (New York City and northern suburbs)
King Kullen (Long Island, Staten Island)
Kings (New Jersey, New York)
Kowalski's (Minnesota)
Kuhn's Quality Foods (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
Landis Supermarkets (southeastern Pennsylvania)
Lauer's Supermarket and Bakery (Pasadena and Riviera Beach, Maryland)
Lowes Foods (North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia)
Lowe's Markets (Texas, New Mexico)
Lunds (Minnesota)
Byerly's
Mac's Market (New Hampshire, New York, Vermont)
Macey's Market (northern Utah)
Magruder's (Washington, D.C. area)
Market Basket (southeastern Texas, southwestern Louisiana)
Market of Choice – Oregon
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