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  2. Traditional markets in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The system of a fixed public or municipal market along with a weekly tianguis, is an important part of the economy and food distribution of rural areas. These are how most people in rural areas buy, sell, and sometimes trade to obtain necessities. However, the traditional markets still remain in many of the country's largest cities.

  3. El Mercado Latino - Wikipedia

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    Sign for the business, 2022. El Mercado Latino is a female-owned [1] grocery and specialty store on Post Alley [2] in Pike Place Market 's Sanitary Market building, [3] in Seattle 's Central Waterfront district. Seattle Best Places (1996) says, "The front of this diminutive store ... boasts a green grocery stocked with vegetables and fruits ...

  4. La Lagunilla Market - Wikipedia

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    La Lagunilla Market. Coordinates: 19°26′34.95″N 99°8′10.38″W. La Lagunilla Market is a traditional public market in Mexico City, located about ten blocks north of the city's main plaza, in a neighborhood called La Lagunilla. The market is one of the largest in the city and consists of three sections: one for clothing, one for ...

  5. H-E-B Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Supermercados Internacionales HEB, S.A. de C.V. is the Mexican division of H-E-B, a private supermarket chain based in San Antonio, Texas, U.S. It competes mainly with Soriana, Walmart México, Bodega Aurrerá, S-Mart, Chedraui and Casa Ley . In 1997, H-E-B opened the first store in Monterrey. By the end of 1999, the company was operating six ...

  6. El Charrito - Wikipedia

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    El Charrito. El Charrito is a brand of Tex-Mex frozen foods. [1] The brand formerly produced TV dinners. The word is Spanish for "little cowboy". The brand was introduced in 1980 by the Campbell Taggart company, who owned the El Chico restaurant chain. [2]

  7. Casa Ley - Wikipedia

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    Casa Ley is a Mexican grocery store chain based in Culiacán founded in 1954 by Juan Ley Fong. Most of its stores are located in western Mexico, in the states of Baja California, Sonora, Sinaloa, Nayarit, Jalisco, Colima, Coahuila, Durango, Guanajuato, and Baja California Sur. It is Mexico's largest privately held supermarket chain.

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