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  2. Southern California supermarket strike of 2003–2004 - Wikipedia

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    Felony charges admitted by Ralphs Grocery Co. Kroger Co. owned Ralphs Grocery Co. supermarkets grocery chain, pleaded guilty to hiring replacement workers during the 2003-2004 Southern California grocery strike. Federal District Court assessed Ralphs a $70 Million penalty: $20 Million as a fine, and $50 Million as restitution to reimburse ...

  3. United Food and Commercial Workers - Wikipedia

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    UFCW union grocery workers strike at supermarket center, 2015. On October 11, 2003, the UFCW declared a strike on Vons (owned by Safeway Inc. ), in Southern California , because of company-proposed changes to the new labor contract.

  4. Stop & Shop - Wikipedia

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    The Stop & Shop Supermarket Company, LLC. The former logo, used up to 2008. The Stop & Shop Supermarket Company, known as Stop & Shop, is an American regional chain of supermarkets located in the northeastern United States. From its beginnings in 1892 as a small grocery store, it has grown to include 406 stores chain-wide.

  5. Southern California grocery workers authorize a strike amid ...

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    Workers across 540 Ralphs, Albertsons, Vons and Pavilions stores vote to authorize a strike amid impasse in bargaining over wages, safety regulations. Workers across 540 Ralphs, Albertsons, Vons ...

  6. Southern California grocery workers prepare for a strike: 'We ...

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    Grocery workers across Southern California began voting Monday to authorize a strike against supermarket chains to pressure the companies to raise wages.

  7. Albertsons - Wikipedia

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    Albertsons Companies, Inc. [1] [2] is an American grocery company founded and headquartered in Boise, Idaho . With 2,253 stores as of the third quarter of fiscal year 2020 and 270,000 employees as of fiscal year 2019, [3] [8] [6] the company is the second-largest supermarket chain in North America after Kroger.

  8. Kroger - Wikipedia

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    In 1883, 23-year-old Bernard Kroger, the fifth of ten children of German immigrants, invested his life savings of $372 (equivalent to $12,164 in 2023) to open a grocery store at 66 Pearl Street in downtown Cincinnati. [20] The son of a merchant, he ran his business with a simple motto: "Be particular.

  9. Which Sacramento grocery store has the best prices? We ... - AOL

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    Bel-Air. Bel-Air supermarket, acquired by Raley’s supermarket in 1992, sells both name brand and store-brand items. A carton of eggs was $3.98, a gallon of regular milk was $3.98 and a loaf of ...