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  2. Winn-Dixie - Wikipedia

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    Winn-Dixie is an American supermarket chain founded in 1925 and based in Jacksonville, Florida. The web page shows the evolution of its logo from 1958 to 2016 and provides an overview of its history, acquisitions, and current status.

  3. Southeastern Grocers - Wikipedia

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    Southeastern Grocers is a private supermarket portfolio that owns Winn-Dixie, Harveys, and Fresco y Más. It was created in 2013 by Lone Star Funds and plans to sell or close most of its stores to ALDI and Fresco Retail Group in 2023-2024.

  4. BI-LO (United States) - Wikipedia

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    BI-LO was an American supermarket chain that operated in Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina until 2021. It was founded in 1961, acquired by Ahold in 1977, and sold to Lone Star Funds in 2005, before merging with Winn-Dixie in 2011.

  5. Aldi begins conversion of Winn-Dixie stores in Florida. What ...

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    Winn-Dixie kept expanding until the company ran into financial problems that forced it to close 120 stores in 2004 and file for bankruptcy in 2005. In 2006, Winn-Dixie was bought by Bi-Lo Holdings ...

  6. Harveys Supermarkets - Wikipedia

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    Harveys Supermarkets is an American supermarket chain with stores in Georgia and Florida. It was founded in 1924 and is now owned by Aldi, after being acquired by Southeastern Grocers in 2024 and emerging from bankruptcy in 2018.

  7. WinCo Foods - Wikipedia

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    WinCo Foods is a private, majority employee-owned American supermarket chain with 138 stores in 10 states. It was founded in 1967 as Waremart and changed its name in 1998, and operates on a no-frills, low-price model.

  8. Because of Winn-Dixie - Wikipedia

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    A children's novel by Kate DiCamillo about a girl and her dog in Florida, adapted as a 2005 family film. Learn about the plot, reception, musical adaptation and awards of this book.

  9. Mason–Dixon line - Wikipedia

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    Map of the original Mason–Dixon line (in red) A 1910 illustration of Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon surveying the line The Mason–Dixon line, where the Torrey C. Brown Rail Trail becomes the York County Heritage Trail near New Freedom, Pennsylvania