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Menu Foods and Private label

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Difference between Menu Foods and Private label

Menu Foods vs. Private label

Menu Foods Limited, based in Streetsville in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, was the largest maker of wet cat and dog food in North America, with its products sold under 95 brand names, which the company identifies as supermarkets, big box and pet product retailers and wholesalers. Private-label products or services, also known as "phantom brands", are typically those manufactured or provided by one company for offer under another company's brand.

Similarities between Menu Foods and Private label

Menu Foods and Private label have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Hannaford Brothers Company, Hy-Vee, Save-A-Lot.

Hannaford Brothers Company

Hannaford is a supermarket chain based in Scarborough, Maine.

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Hy-Vee

Hy-Vee is an employee-owned chain of more than 245 supermarkets located throughout the Midwestern United States in Iowa, Illinois, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, South Dakota, and Wisconsin.

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Save-A-Lot

Save-A-Lot Food Stores Ltd. is an American discount supermarket chain headquartered in Earth City, Missouri, near St. Louis, Missouri, United States.

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Menu Foods and Private label Comparison

Menu Foods has 47 relations, while Private label has 37. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 3.57% = 3 / (47 + 37).

References

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