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A&P

Index A&P

The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company, better known as A&P, was an American chain of grocery stores that operated from 1859 to 2015. [1]

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  1. 231 relations: A&P, A&P (short story), A&P Canada, Acme Markets, Albertsons, American Capitalism, American Federation of Labor, Ancestry.com, Arcadia Publishing, Asbury Park Press, Asbury Park, New Jersey, Associated Press, Atlanta, Baking powder, Big Bear Stores, Big Eyes, Big Y, Bloomberg News, Boardwalk Empire, Booz Allen Hamilton, Born on the Fourth of July (film), Braddock, Pennsylvania, Breaking Away, British American Tobacco, Brooklyn, California, Canadian dollar, CBC News, CBC.ca, Cerberus Capital Management, Chain store, Chapter 11, Title 11, United States Code, Chapter 7, Title 11, United States Code, Charles Bluhdorn, Charles Manson, Charles Merrill Hough, Chicago, Chief executive officer, Christian W.E. Haub, Christmas Wrapping, Chrysler, Chrysler Building, Coffee, Competition law, Condensed milk, Corporate spin-off, Countervailing power, Crain Communications, Cream of Wheat, Danville, Illinois, ... Expand index (181 more) »

  2. 1859 establishments in New York (state)
  3. 2015 disestablishments in New Jersey
  4. Competition law
  5. Hartford family
  6. Retail companies disestablished in 2015
  7. Retail companies established in 1859

A&P

The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company, better known as A&P, was an American chain of grocery stores that operated from 1859 to 2015. A&P and A&P are 1859 establishments in New York (state), 2015 disestablishments in New Jersey, companies based in Manhattan, companies formerly listed on the New York Stock Exchange, companies that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2010, companies that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2015, competition law, Defunct companies based in New Jersey, Defunct supermarkets of the United States, economy of the Northeastern United States, Hartford family, retail companies disestablished in 2015, retail companies established in 1859, supermarkets of the United States and the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company.

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A&P (short story)

"A&P" is a tragicomic work of short fiction by John Updike which first appeared in the July 22, 1961 issue of The New Yorker. A&P and A&P (short story) are the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company.

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A&P Canada

A&P Canada Company was a Canadian supermarket company that operated from 1927 until 2009, when its stores were rebranded under the Metro name by Metro Inc. A&P and A&P Canada are the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company.

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Acme Markets

Acme Markets Inc. (stylized as ACME Markets) is a supermarket chain operating 161 stores throughout Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, the Hudson Valley of New York, and Pennsylvania and, as of 1998, is a subsidiary of Albertsons, and part of its presence in the Northeast. A&P and Acme Markets are supermarkets of the United States.

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Albertsons

Albertsons Companies, Inc. is an American grocery company founded and headquartered in Boise, Idaho. A&P and Albertsons are supermarkets of the United States.

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American Capitalism

American Capitalism: The Concept of Countervailing Power is a book by John Kenneth Galbraith, written in 1952.

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American Federation of Labor

The American Federation of Labor (A.F. of L.) was a national federation of labor unions in the United States that continues today as the AFL–CIO.

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Ancestry.com

Ancestry.com LLC is an American genealogy company based in Lehi, Utah.

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Arcadia Publishing

Arcadia Publishing is an American publisher of neighborhood, local, and regional history of the United States in pictorial form.

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Asbury Park Press

The Asbury Park Press, formerly known as the Shore Press, Daily Press, Asbury Park Daily Press, and Asbury Park Evening Press, is a daily newspaper in Monmouth and Ocean counties of New Jersey and has the third largest circulation in the state.

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Asbury Park, New Jersey

Asbury Park is a beachfront city located on the Jersey Shore in Monmouth County in the U.S. state of New Jersey.

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Associated Press

The Associated Press (AP) is an American not-for-profit news agency headquartered in New York City.

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Atlanta

Atlanta is the capital and most populous city in the U.S. state of Georgia.

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Baking powder

Baking powder is a dry chemical leavening agent, a mixture of a carbonate or bicarbonate and a weak acid.

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Big Bear Stores

Big Bear Stores was an American regional supermarket chain operating in the U.S. states of Ohio and West Virginia between 1933 and 2004. A&P and Big Bear Stores are Defunct supermarkets of the United States.

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Big Eyes

Big Eyes is a 2014 American biographical drama film directed by Tim Burton, written by Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski, and starring Amy Adams and Christoph Waltz.

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Big Y

Big Y Foods, Inc. (or Big Y) is an American, family-owned supermarket chain located in Massachusetts and Connecticut. A&P and Big Y are economy of the Northeastern United States and supermarkets of the United States.

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Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News (originally Bloomberg Business News) is an international news agency headquartered in New York City and a division of Bloomberg L.P. Content produced by Bloomberg News is disseminated through Bloomberg Terminals, Bloomberg Television, Bloomberg Radio, Bloomberg Businessweek, Bloomberg Markets, Bloomberg.com, and Bloomberg's mobile platforms.

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Boardwalk Empire

Boardwalk Empire is an American period crime drama television series created by Terence Winter for the premium cable channel HBO.

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Booz Allen Hamilton

Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corporation (informally Booz Allen) is the parent of Booz Allen Hamilton Inc., an American government and military contractor, specializing in intelligence.

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Born on the Fourth of July (film)

Born on the Fourth of July is a 1989 American epic biographical anti-war drama film that is based on the 1976 autobiography of Ron Kovic.

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Braddock, Pennsylvania

Braddock is a borough located in the eastern suburbs of Pittsburgh in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States, upstream from the mouth of the Monongahela River.

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Breaking Away

Breaking Away is a 1979 American coming of age comedy-drama film produced and directed by Peter Yates and written by Steve Tesich.

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British American Tobacco

British American Tobacco p.l.c. (BAT) is a British multinational company that manufactures and sells cigarettes, tobacco and other nicotine products including electronic cigarettes.

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Brooklyn

Brooklyn is a borough of New York City.

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California

California is a state in the Western United States, lying on the American Pacific Coast.

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Canadian dollar

The Canadian dollar (symbol: $; code: CAD; dollar canadien) is the currency of Canada.

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CBC News

CBC News is a division of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation responsible for the news gathering and production of news programs on the corporation's English-language operations, namely CBC Television, CBC Radio, CBC News Network, and CBC.ca.

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CBC.ca

CBC.ca is the English-language online service of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.

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Cerberus Capital Management

Cerberus Capital Management, L.P. is an American global alternative investment firm with assets across credit, private equity, and real estate strategies.

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Chain store

A chain store or retail chain is a retail outlet in which several locations share a brand, central management and standardized business practices.

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Chapter 11, Title 11, United States Code

Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code (Title 11 of the United States Code) permits reorganization under the bankruptcy laws of the United States.

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Chapter 7, Title 11, United States Code

Chapter 7 of Title 11 U.S. Code is the bankruptcy code that governs the process of liquidation under the bankruptcy laws of the U.S. In contrast to bankruptcy under Chapter 11 and Chapter 13, which govern the process of reorganization of a debtor, Chapter 7 bankruptcy is the most common form of bankruptcy in the U.S.

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Charles Bluhdorn

Charles George Bluhdorn (born Karl Georg Blühdorn; September 20, 1926 – February 19, 1983) was an Austrian-born American industrialist.

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Charles Manson

Charles Milles Manson (November 12, 1934 – November 19, 2017) was an American criminal, cult leader and musician who led the Manson Family, a cult based in California, in the late 1960s.

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Charles Merrill Hough

Charles Merrill Hough (May 18, 1858 – April 22, 1927) was a United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit and previously was a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York.

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Chicago

Chicago is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Illinois and in the Midwestern United States.

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Chief executive officer

A chief executive officer (CEO) (chief executive (CE), or managing director (MD) in the UK) is the highest officer charged with the management of an organization especially a company or nonprofit institution.

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Christian W.E. Haub

Christian W.E. Haub (born 1964) is a German billionaire businessman. A&P and Christian W.E. Haub are the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company.

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Christmas Wrapping

"Christmas Wrapping" is a Christmas song by the American new wave band the Waitresses.

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Chrysler

FCA US, LLC, doing business as Stellantis North America and known historically as Chrysler, is one of the "Big Three" automobile manufacturers in the United States, headquartered in Auburn Hills, Michigan.

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Chrysler Building

The Chrysler Building is an Art Deco skyscraper on the East Side of Manhattan in New York City, at the intersection of 42nd Street and Lexington Avenue in Midtown Manhattan.

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Coffee

Coffee is a beverage brewed from roasted coffee beans.

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Competition law

Competition law is the field of law that promotes or seeks to maintain market competition by regulating anti-competitive conduct by companies.

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Condensed milk

Condensed milk is cow's milk from which water has been removed (roughly 60% of it).

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Corporate spin-off

A corporate spin-off, also known as a spin-out, or starburst or hive-off, is a type of corporate action where a company "splits off" a section as a separate business or creates a second incarnation, even if the first is still active.

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Countervailing power

Countervailing power, or countervailance, is the idea in political theory that the wielding of power by two or more groups, centers, or sets of interests within a polity can, and often does, yield beneficial effects through productive opposition and containment between opposing forces.

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Crain Communications

Crain Communications Inc is an American multi-industry publishing conglomerate based in Detroit, Michigan, United States, with 13 non-US subsidiaries.

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Cream of Wheat

Cream of Wheat is an American brand of farina, a type of breakfast porridge mix made from wheat middlings.

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Danville, Illinois

Danville is a city in and the county seat of Vermilion County, Illinois, United States.

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Delaware

Delaware is a state in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region of the United States.

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Dennis Quaid

Dennis William Quaid (born April 9, 1954) is an American actor.

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Detroit

Detroit is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Michigan.

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Dominion (supermarket)

Dominion was a national chain of supermarkets in Canada, which was known as the Dominion of Canada when the chain was founded. A&P and Dominion (supermarket) are the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company.

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Don DeLillo

Donald Richard "Don" DeLillo (born November 20, 1936) is an American novelist, short story writer, playwright, screenwriter and essayist.

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East Flatbush, Brooklyn

East Flatbush is a residential neighborhood in the New York City borough of Brooklyn.

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Eight O'Clock Coffee

Eight O'Clock Coffee is an American brand of coffee products currently manufactured by the Eight O'Clock Coffee Company, of North Bergen, New Jersey, a subsidiary of Tata Coffee, which is headquartered in Mumbai, India; its coffee production plant is in Landover, Maryland. A&P and Eight O'Clock Coffee are the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company.

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Elizabeth, New Jersey

Elizabeth is a city in and the county seat of Union County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.

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English Journal

English Journal (previously The English Journal) is the official publication of the Secondary Education section of the American National Council of Teachers of English.

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Erivan Haub

Erivan Karl Matthias Haub (29 September 1932 – 6 March 2018) was a German billionaire businessman, and the managing director and part owner of Tengelmann Group, one of Germany's largest retailers.

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Farmer Jack

Farmer Jack was a supermarket chain based in Detroit, Michigan. A&P and Farmer Jack are Defunct supermarkets of the United States and the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company.

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Fawcett Publications

Fawcett Publications was an American publishing company founded in 1919 in Robbinsdale, Minnesota by Wilford Hamilton "Captain Billy" Fawcett (1885–1940).

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Federal Trade Commission

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is an independent agency of the United States government whose principal mission is the enforcement of civil (non-criminal) antitrust law and the promotion of consumer protection.

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Food Basics

Food Basics Ltd. is a Canadian supermarket chain owned by Metro Inc. The company operates 142 stores throughout Ontario. A&P and Food Basics are the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company.

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Food Basics (American supermarket)

Food Basics was a no-frills discount supermarket chain owned and operated by The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company in the northeastern United States. A&P and Food Basics (American supermarket) are companies that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2010, companies that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2015, Defunct supermarkets of the United States, retail companies disestablished in 2015, supermarkets of the United States and the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company.

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Food Fair

Food Fair, also known by its successor name Pantry Pride, was a large supermarket chain in the United States. A&P and Food Fair are Defunct supermarkets of the United States and the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company.

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Food prices

Food prices refer to the average price level for food across countries, regions and on a global scale.

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Foodtown (United States)

Foodtown is a northeastern United States supermarket cooperative founded in 1955 by Twin County Grocers in New Jersey. A&P and Foodtown (United States) are economy of the Northeastern United States and supermarkets of the United States.

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Fortune (magazine)

Fortune (stylized in all caps) is an American global business magazine headquartered in New York City.

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Fox News

The Fox News Channel (FNC), commonly known as Fox News, is an American multinational conservative news and political commentary television channel and website based in New York City.

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Franklin D. Roosevelt

Franklin Delano Roosevelt (January 30, 1882April 12, 1945), commonly known by his initials FDR, was an American politician who served as the 32nd president of the United States from 1933 until his death in 1945.

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French Quarter

The French Quarter, also known as the Vieux Carré, is the oldest neighborhood in the city of New Orleans.

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General Motors

General Motors Company (GM) is an American multinational automotive manufacturing company headquartered in Detroit, Michigan, United States.

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George Gilman

George Francis Gilman (c. 1826 – March 3, 1901) was an American businessman. A&P and George Gilman are the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company.

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George Huntington Hartford

George Huntington Hartford (September 5, 1833 – August 29, 1917) headed the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company (A&P) from 1878 to 1917. A&P and George Huntington Hartford are Hartford family and the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company.

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George Ludlum Hartford

George Ludlum Hartford (November 7, 1864 – September 23, 1957) was the longtime chairman and treasurer of the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company (A&P), serving in those positions for over 40 years from 1916 until his death. A&P and George Ludlum Hartford are Hartford family and the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company.

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Glassboro, New Jersey

Glassboro is a borough within Gloucester County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, within the Philadelphia metropolitan area.

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Glens Falls, New York

Glens Falls is a city in Warren County, New York, United States and is the central city of the Glens Falls Metropolitan Statistical Area.

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Goldman Sachs

The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. is an American multinational investment bank and financial services company. A&P and Goldman Sachs are companies based in Manhattan.

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Good to Great

Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap...

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Google

Google LLC is an American multinational corporation and technology company focusing on online advertising, search engine technology, cloud computing, computer software, quantum computing, e-commerce, consumer electronics, and artificial intelligence (AI).

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Grand Central Terminal

Grand Central Terminal (GCT; also referred to as Grand Central Station or simply as Grand Central) is a commuter rail terminal located at 42nd Street and Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.

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Grand Union (supermarket)

Grand Union Supermarkets, later known as Grand Union Family Markets and often referred to simply as Grand Union, is an American chain of grocery stores that does business in upstate New York and Vermont, and used to do business throughout most of the northeastern United States. A&P and Grand Union (supermarket) are economy of the Northeastern United States.

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Graybar Building

The Graybar Building, also known as 420 Lexington Avenue, is a 30-story office building in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.

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Great Chicago Fire

The Great Chicago Fire was a conflagration that burned in the American city of Chicago during October 8–10, 1871.

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Great Depression

The Great Depression (19291939) was a severe global economic downturn that affected many countries across the world.

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Great Recession

The Great Recession was a period of marked decline in economies around the world that occurred in the late 2000s.

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Greenville, South Carolina

Greenville (locally) is a city in and the county seat of Greenville County, South Carolina, United States.

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Gretchen Mol

Gretchen Mol (born November 8, 1972) is an American actress.

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Grocery store

A grocery store (AE), grocery shop (BE) or simply grocery is a foodservice retail store that primarily retails a general range of food products, which may be fresh or packaged.

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Gulf and Western Industries

Gulf and Western Industries, Inc. (stylized as Gulf+Western) was an American conglomerate.

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He Yong (rock musician)

He Yong (born 15 February 1969 in Beijing) is a Chinese rock musician who has been particularly active in the 1980s and 1990s.

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Horseheads, New York

Horseheads is a town in Chemung County, New York, United States.

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Hurricane Katrina

Hurricane Katrina was a devastating and deadly Category 5 Atlantic hurricane that caused 1,392 fatalities and damages estimated at $186.3 billion (2022 USD) in late August 2005, particularly in the city of New Orleans and its surrounding area.

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Illinois

Illinois is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States.

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Intestacy

Intestacy is the condition of the estate of a person who dies without having in force a valid will or other binding declaration.

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Jamaica, Queens

Jamaica is a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Queens.

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Jersey City, New Jersey

Jersey City is the second-most populous, New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development.

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John A. Hartford Foundation

The John A. Hartford Foundation (JAHF or the Hartford Foundation) is a private United States-based philanthropy whose current mission is to improve the care of older adults. A&P and John A. Hartford Foundation are the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company.

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John Augustine Hartford

John Augustine Hartford (February 10, 1872 – September 20, 1951) was the longtime President of the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company ("A&P"), serving in that position for 35 years from 1916 until his death. A&P and John Augustine Hartford are Hartford family and the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company.

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John G. Schwegmann

John Gerald Schwegmann (August 12, 1911 March 6, 1995) was an American businessman, a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives, and a member of the Louisiana Public Service Commission.

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John Kenneth Galbraith

John Kenneth Galbraith (October 15, 1908 – April 29, 2006), also known as Ken Galbraith, was a Canadian-American economist, diplomat, public official, and intellectual.

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John Updike

John Hoyer Updike (March 18, 1932 – January 27, 2009) was an American novelist, poet, short-story writer, art critic, and literary critic.

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Julia Roberts

Julia Fiona Roberts (born October 28, 1967) is an American actress.

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Kansas City, Missouri

Kansas City, Missouri (KC or KCMO) is the largest city in the U.S. state of Missouri by population and area.

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Kate Smith

Kathryn Elizabeth Smith (May 1, 1907 – June 17, 1986) was an American contralto.

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Key Food

Key Food Stores Co-op, Inc. is a cooperative of independently owned supermarkets, founded in Brooklyn, New York, on April 20, 1937. A&P and Key Food are supermarkets of the United States.

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King Kullen

King Kullen Grocery Co., Inc., is an American supermarket chain based in Hauppauge, New York. A&P and King Kullen are supermarkets of the United States.

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Kohl's

Kohl's (stylized in all caps) is an American department store retail chain, operated by Kohl's Corporation. A&P and Kohl's are the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company.

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Kohl's Food Stores

Kohl’s Food Stores was a Milwaukee-area grocery store chain and subsidiary of The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company. A&P and Kohl's Food Stores are Defunct supermarkets of the United States, supermarkets of the United States and the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company.

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Kroger

The Kroger Company, or simply Kroger, is an American retail company that operates (either directly or through its subsidiaries) supermarkets and multi-department stores throughout the United States. A&P and Kroger are supermarkets of the United States.

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Lifetime (TV network)

Lifetime is an American basic cable channel that is part of Lifetime Entertainment Services, a subsidiary of A&E Networks, which is jointly owned by Hearst Communications and The Walt Disney Company.

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Liquidation

Liquidations is the process in accounting by which a company is brought to an end.

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List of retailers affected by the retail apocalypse

The following retailers have all either closed or announced plans to close large numbers of retail locations, since 2010, during a time period labelled a "retail apocalypse" by media, accelerated by both the increase in online shopping and then by the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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List of supermarket chains in the United States

This is a list of supermarket companies in the United States of America and the names of supermarkets which are owned or franchised by these companies. A&P and list of supermarket chains in the United States are supermarkets of the United States.

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Lobbying

Lobbying is a form of advocacy, which lawfully attempts to directly influence legislators or government officials, such as regulatory agencies or judiciary.

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Long Island

Long Island is a populous island east of Manhattan in southeastern New York state, constituting a significant share of the New York metropolitan area in both population and land area.

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Louisiana

Louisiana (Louisiane; Luisiana; Lwizyàn) is a state in the Deep South and South Central regions of the United States.

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Lyle Stuart

Lyle Stuart (born Lionel Simon; August 11, 1922June 24, 2006) was an American author and independent publisher of controversial books.

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Mad Men

Mad Men is an American period drama television series created by Matthew Weiner and produced by Lionsgate Television.

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Mad Men season 3

The third season of the American television drama series Mad Men premiered on August 16, 2009, and concluded on November 8, 2009.

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Mail order

Mail order is the buying of goods or services by mail delivery.

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Manhattan

Manhattan is the most densely populated and geographically smallest of the five boroughs of New York City.

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Marc Levinson

Marc Levinson is a historian, economist, financial journalist, and book author.

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Margaret Keane

Margaret D. H. Keane (born Peggy Doris Hawkins, September 15, 1927 – June 26, 2022) was an American artist known for her paintings of subjects with big eyes.

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Martha Mitchell

Martha Elizabeth Beall Mitchell (September 2, 1918 – May 31, 1976) was the wife of John N. Mitchell, United States Attorney General under President Richard Nixon.

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Maryland

Maryland is a state in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States.

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McDonald's

McDonald's Corporation is an American multinational fast food chain, founded in 1940 as a restaurant operated by Richard and Maurice McDonald, in San Bernardino, California, United States.

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Metro Inc.

Metro Inc. is a Canadian food retailer operating in the provinces of Quebec and Ontario.

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Michael J. Cullen

Michael J. Cullen (1884–1936) was an American entrepreneur and salesman known as the founder of the King Kullen grocery store chain, widely considered to be the first supermarket founded in America. A&P and Michael J. Cullen are the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company.

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Miracle Mart

Miracle Mart was a chain of discount department stores with locations in Ontario and Quebec, Canada based in Saint-Laurent, Quebec.

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Mississippi

Mississippi is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States.

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Missouri

Missouri is a landlocked state in the Midwestern region of the United States.

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Monopoly

A monopoly (from Greek label and label), as described by Irving Fisher, is a market with the "absence of competition", creating a situation where a specific person or enterprise is the only supplier of a particular thing.

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Montvale, New Jersey

Montvale is a borough in northern Bergen County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, bordering the state of New York.

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Morton Williams

Morton Williams Supermarkets, founded in 1952, is an American food retailer with sixteen stores in the New York City Metropolitan area. A&P and Morton Williams are supermarkets of the United States.

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New Hampshire

New Hampshire is a state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States.

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New Jersey

New Jersey is a state situated within both the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern regions of the United States.

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New Orleans

New Orleans (commonly known as NOLA or the Big Easy among other nicknames) is a consolidated city-parish located along the Mississippi River in the southeastern region of the U.S. state of Louisiana.

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New York City

New York, often called New York City (to distinguish it from New York State) or NYC, is the most populous city in the United States.

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New York Stock Exchange

The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE, nicknamed "The Big Board") is an American stock exchange in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City.

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Newark, New Jersey

Newark is the most populous city in the U.S. state of New Jersey, the county seat of Essex County, and a principal city of the New York metropolitan area.

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NJ.com

NJ.com is a digital news content provider and website in New Jersey owned by Advance Publications.

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No frills

A no-frills or no frills service or product is one for which the non-essential features have been removed to keep the price low.

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North Bergen, New Jersey

North Bergen is a township in the northern part of Hudson County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.

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Northeastern United States

The Northeastern United States, also referred to as the Northeast, the East Coast, or the American Northeast, is a geographic region of the United States located on the Atlantic coast of North America.

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Ontario

Ontario is the southernmost province of Canada.

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Orlando Sentinel

The Orlando Sentinel is the primary newspaper of Orlando, Florida, and the Central Florida region, in the United States.

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Pagoda

A pagoda is a tiered tower with multiple eaves common to Thailand, Cambodia, Nepal, China, Japan, Korea, Myanmar, Vietnam, and other parts of Asia.

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Panache

Panache is a word of French origin that carries the connotation of flamboyant manner and reckless courage, derived from the helmet-plume worn by cavalrymen in the Early Modern period.

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Paterson, New Jersey

Paterson is the largest city in and the county seat of Passaic County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.

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Pathmark

Pathmark is a supermarket brand owned by Allegiance Retail Services, a retailers’ cooperative based in Iselin, New Jersey, USA. Pathmark currently has one location in East Flatbush, Brooklyn, New York, which it has operated since 2019. From 1968 until 2015, Pathmark operated a chain of supermarkets throughout the northeastern United States. A&P and Pathmark are 2015 disestablishments in New Jersey, companies that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2010, companies that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2015, Defunct supermarkets of the United States, economy of the Northeastern United States, retail companies disestablished in 2015, supermarkets of the United States and the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company.

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Philadelphia

Philadelphia, colloquially referred to as Philly, is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania and the sixth-most populous city in the nation, with a population of 1,603,797 in the 2020 census.

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Pictogram

A pictogram (also pictogramme, pictograph, or simply picto) is a graphical symbol that conveys meaning through its visual resemblance to a physical object.

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Plus (German supermarket)

Plus was a German multinational discount supermarket chain founded in 1972. A&P and Plus (German supermarket) are Defunct supermarkets of the United States and the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company.

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Popeye

Popeye the Sailor is a fictional cartoon character created by Elzie Crisler Segar.

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Premium (marketing)

In marketing, premiums are promotional items — toys, collectables, souvenirs and household products — that are linked to a product, and often require proofs of purchase such as box tops or tokens to acquire.

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Presidency of Dwight D. Eisenhower

Dwight D. Eisenhower's tenure as the 34th president of the United States began with his first inauguration on January 20, 1953, and ended on January 20, 1961.

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Price Rite

Price Rite is a chain of supermarkets found in Connecticut, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island. A&P and Price Rite are supermarkets of the United States.

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Private label

A private label, also called a private brand or private-label brand, is a brand owned by a company, offered by that company alongside and competing with brands from other businesses.

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Prototype

A prototype is an early sample, model, or release of a product built to test a concept or process.

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Psych

Psych is an American detective comedy-drama television series created by Steve Franks for USA Network.

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Psych season 5

The fifth season of Psych, consisting of 16 episodes, premiered on USA Network in the United States on July 14, 2010 and concluded on December 22, 2010.

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Quebec

QuebecAccording to the Canadian government, Québec (with the acute accent) is the official name in Canadian French and Quebec (without the accent) is the province's official name in Canadian English is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada.

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Racine Journal Times

The Journal Times (known before 1972 as The Racine Journal-Times) is an daily newspaper published in Racine, Wisconsin, serving Racine County.

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Retail

Retail is the sale of goods and services to consumers, in contrast to wholesaling, which is sale to business or institutional customers.

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Retail apocalypse

Retail apocalypse refers to the closing of numerous brick-and-mortar retail stores, especially those of large chains, beginning around 2010 and accelerating due to the mandatory closures during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Reuters

Reuters is a news agency owned by Thomson Reuters.

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Richmond, Virginia

Richmond is the capital city of the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States.

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Robinson–Patman Act

The Robinson–Patman Act (RPA) of 1936 (or Anti-Price Discrimination Act, Pub. L. No. 74-692, 49 Stat. 1526 (codified at)) is a United States federal law that prohibits anticompetitive practices by producers, specifically price discrimination.

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Ron Kovic

Ronald Lawrence Kovic (born July 4, 1946) is an American anti-war activist, author, and United States Marine Corps sergeant who was wounded and paralyzed in the Vietnam War.

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Rouses

Rouses Markets are a chain of grocery supermarkets in the U.S. states of Louisiana, Alabama and Mississippi with more than 6,500 employees. A&P and Rouses are supermarkets of the United States.

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S&H Green Stamps

S&H Green Stamps was a line of trading stamps popular in the United States from 1896 until the late 1980s.

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Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia, officially the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), is a country in West Asia and the Middle East.

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Sav-A-Center

Sav-A-Center was a trade name owned by The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company. A&P and Sav-A-Center are supermarkets of the United States and the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company.

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Scrooged

Scrooged is a 1988 American Christmas fantasy comedy film directed by Richard Donner and written by Mitch Glazer and Michael O'Donoghue.

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Sears

Sears, Roebuck and Co., commonly known as Sears, is an American chain of department stores founded in 1892 by Richard Warren Sears and Alvah Curtis Roebuck and reincorporated in 1906 by Richard Sears and Julius Rosenwald, with what began as a mail ordering catalog company migrating to opening retail locations in 1925, the first in Chicago.

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ShopRite

ShopRite is an American retailers' cooperative of supermarkets with stores in six states: Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania. A&P and ShopRite are economy of the Northeastern United States and supermarkets of the United States.

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Skaggs Companies

Skaggs Companies was the predecessor to many famous United States retailing chains, including Safeway, Albertsons, Osco Drug, and Longs Drugs. A&P and Skaggs Companies are Defunct supermarkets of the United States.

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Small business

Small businesses are types of corporations, partnerships, or sole proprietorships which have a small number of employees and/or less annual revenue than a regular-sized business or corporation.

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Somerfield

Somerfield was a chain of small to medium-sized supermarkets operating in the United Kingdom.

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Southern United States

The Southern United States, sometimes Dixie, also referred to as the Southern States, the American South, the Southland, Dixieland, or simply the South, is a geographic and cultural region of the United States.

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Starz

Starz (stylized as STARZ since 2016; pronounced "stars") is an American premium cable and satellite television network owned by Lionsgate, and is the flagship property of parent subsidiary Starz Inc. Programming on Starz consists of theatrically released motion pictures and first-run original television series.

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Staten Island

Staten Island is the southernmost borough of New York City, coextensive with Richmond County and situated at the southernmost point of New York.

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Staten Island Advance

The Staten Island Advance is a daily newspaper published in Staten Island, one of the five boroughs of New York City.

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Stop & Shop

The Stop & Shop Supermarket Company, known as Stop & Shop, is a regional chain of supermarkets located in the northeastern United States. A&P and Stop & Shop are supermarkets of the United States.

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Subsidiary

A subsidiary, subsidiary company or daughter company is a company owned or controlled by another company, which is called the parent company or holding company, which has legal and financial control over the company.

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SuperFresh

SuperFresh is a supermarket brand owned by Key Food Stores which operates in New York City and its New Jersey suburbs. A&P and SuperFresh are companies that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2010, companies that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2015, supermarkets of the United States and the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company.

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Supermarket

A supermarket is a self-service shop offering a wide variety of food, beverages and household products, organized into sections.

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Supermarket Superstar

Supermarket Superstar is an American cooking reality competition television series that aired from July to September 2013 on Lifetime. A&P and Supermarket Superstar are the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company.

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Supreme Court of the United States

The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) is the highest court in the federal judiciary of the United States.

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Tariff

A tariff is a tax imposed by the government of a country or by a supranational union on imports or exports of goods.

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Tata Consumer Products

Tata Consumer Products Limited is an Indian fast-moving consumer goods company and a part of the Tata Group.

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Tea

Tea is an aromatic beverage prepared by pouring hot or boiling water over cured or fresh leaves of Camellia sinensis, an evergreen shrub native to East Asia which probably originated in the borderlands of southwestern China and northern Myanmar.

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Tengelmann Group

Tengelmann Warenhandelsgesellschaft KG, doing business as the Tengelmann Group, is a holding company based in Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany. A&P and Tengelmann Group are the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company.

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The A&P Gypsies

The A&P Gypsies is a musical series broadcast on radio beginning in 1924. A&P and The A&P Gypsies are the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company.

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The Charlotte Observer

The Charlotte Observer is an American newspaper serving Charlotte, North Carolina, and its metro area.

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The Food Emporium

The Food Emporium is a chain of grocery stores in New York and New Jersey. A&P and The Food Emporium are companies that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2010, companies that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2015, supermarkets of the United States and the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company.

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The New York Times

The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.

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The Waitresses

The Waitresses were an American new wave band from Akron, Ohio, best known for their singles "I Know What Boys Like" and "Christmas Wrapping." They released two albums, Wasn't Tomorrow Wonderful? and Bruiseology, and one EP, I Could Rule the World If I Could Only Get the Parts.

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The Wall Street Journal

The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), also referred to simply as the Journal, is an American newspaper based in New York City, with a focus on business and finance.

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Thurman Arnold

Thurman Wesley Arnold (June 2, 1891 – November 7, 1969) was an American lawyer best known for his trust-busting campaign as Assistant Attorney General in charge of the Antitrust Division in President Franklin D. Roosevelt's Department of Justice from 1938 to 1943.

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Tim Burton

Timothy Walter Burton (born August 25, 1958) is an American director, producer, writer, animator, and illustrator.

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Time (magazine)

Time (stylized in all caps as TIME) is an American news magazine based in New York City.

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Trade union

A trade union (British English) or labor union (American English), often simply referred to as a union, is an organization of workers whose purpose is to maintain or improve the conditions of their employment, such as attaining better wages and benefits, improving working conditions, improving safety standards, establishing complaint procedures, developing rules governing status of employees (rules governing promotions, just-cause conditions for termination) and protecting and increasing the bargaining power of workers.

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Transaction Publishers

Transaction Publishers was a New Jersey-based publishing house that specialized in social science books and journals.

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Transcontinental railroad

A transcontinental railroad or transcontinental railway is contiguous railroad trackage, that crosses a continental land mass and has terminals at different oceans or continental borders.

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Ultra Food & Drug

Ultra Food & Drug was a supermarket and drug store chain in Ontario, Canada from the 1980s to 2008. A&P and Ultra Food & Drug are the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company.

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United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas

The United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas (in case citations, N.D. Tex.) is a United States district court.

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Vermilion

Vermilion (sometimes vermillion) is a color family and pigment most often used between antiquity and the 19th century from the powdered mineral cinnabar (a form of mercury sulfide).

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Vermont

Vermont is a state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States.

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Vesey Street

Vesey Street is a street in New York City that runs east-west in Lower Manhattan.

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Wakefern Food Corporation

Wakefern Food Corporation is an American company that was founded in 1946 and is based in Keasbey, New Jersey. A&P and Wakefern Food Corporation are economy of the Northeastern United States and supermarkets of the United States.

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Waldbaum's

Waldbaum's was a supermarket chain with stores in the New York City boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island, and the Bronx; and in Nassau, Suffolk counties and Upstate New York. A&P and Waldbaum's are companies that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2010, companies that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2015, Defunct supermarkets of the United States, retail companies disestablished in 2015, supermarkets of the United States and the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company.

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Walter Lindley

Walter Lindley (1852–1922) was a medical doctor in Los Angeles, California, who was known for his charitable and civic works and for founding or overseeing the development of early medical and educational institutions in Southern California.

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Warehouse Economy Outlet

Warehouse Economy Outlet, (W.E.O), Where Economy Originates, was a discount, warehouse-style supermarket concept that was developed in the 1970s by The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company (A&P), and is credited with being among the first of its kind in the industry. A&P and warehouse Economy Outlet are companies based in Manhattan, Defunct companies based in New Jersey, Defunct supermarkets of the United States and the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company.

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Washington (state)

Washington, officially the State of Washington, is the westernmost state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States.

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White Noise (2022 film)

White Noise is a 2022 absurdist comedy drama film written and directed by Noah Baumbach, adapted from the 1985 novel with the same title by Don DeLillo.

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White Noise (novel)

White Noise is the eighth novel by Don DeLillo, published by Viking Press in 1985.

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White Plains, New York

White Plains is a city and the county seat of Westchester County, New York, United States.

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Wiley (publisher)

John Wiley & Sons, Inc., commonly known as Wiley, is an American multinational publishing company that focuses on academic publishing and instructional materials.

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Wisconsin

Wisconsin is a state in the Great Lakes region of the Upper Midwest of the United States.

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Without a Trace

Without a Trace is an American police procedural drama television series created by Hank Steinberg that aired on CBS from September 26, 2002, to May 19, 2009 with the total of seven seasons and 160 episodes.

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Without a Trace season 2

The second season of Without a Trace premiered September 25, 2003 on CBS and concluded May 20, 2004.

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Woman's Day

Woman's Day is an American women's monthly magazine that covers such topics as homemaking, food, nutrition, physical fitness, physical attractiveness, and fashion. A&P and Woman's Day are the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company.

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World War I

World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.

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World War II

World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.

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Wright Patman

John William Wright Patman (August 6, 1893 – March 7, 1976) was an American politician.

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Yucaipa Companies

The Yucaipa Companies, LLC is an American private equity firm founded in 1986 by Ronald Burkle. A&P and Yucaipa Companies are the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company.

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1912 United States presidential election

The 1912 United States presidential election was the 32nd quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 5, 1912.

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401(k)

In the United States, a 401(k) plan is an employer-sponsored, defined-contribution, personal pension (savings) account, as defined in subsection 401(k) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code.

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See also

1859 establishments in New York (state)

2015 disestablishments in New Jersey

Competition law

Hartford family

Retail companies disestablished in 2015

Retail companies established in 1859

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A%26P

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