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  1. chris (Reply) on Saturday 11, 2009

    surely to be replaced by a dominick’s.

  2. herocious (Reply) on Saturday 11, 2009

    I think Jewel-Osco was slated for the takeover. Are you saying that Dominick’s will takeover the Jewel-Osco that tookover Edmar, my grocery store of choice?

  3. wnu (Reply) on Saturday 11, 2009

    It is a Dominick’s.

  4. WriterX (Reply) on Saturday 11, 2009

    The town where I grew up outside of Chicago only had Dominick’s. They had the best sugar cookies. And the crabbiest cashiers. I think they were each at least 150 years old.

  5. monkeyman114 (Reply) on Saturday 11, 2009

    Because of Wal-Mart.

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  6. KyussHead (Reply) on Saturday 11, 2009

    wal-mart is not a grocery store

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  7. filenotfounderror (Reply) on Saturday 11, 2009

    becasue "the best grocery stores" arent cost efficient?

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  8. cdwillis (Reply) on Saturday 11, 2009

    All of the ones around here sell groceries.

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  9. mrjellyfish (Reply) on Saturday 11, 2009

    Counter example: When the Hyde Park Coop finally failed, the Mr. G’s location became the new home of the produce market, and a terrible grocery store got replaced by a good one.

  10. herocious (Reply) on Saturday 11, 2009

    Mr G’s was a terrible grocery store, and I don’t think I’ve seen the produce market that replaced it, but I’m sure it’s better. Wasn’t there another one nearby that sold exremely fresh salsa and ten pounds of potatoes for a dollar?

  11. mrjellyfish (Reply) on Saturday 11, 2009

    That was the one, used to be next to Pepe’s Fresh Mexican, across from none other than Pockets. They moved in when Mr. G closed. They still have their good salsa; potatoes have probably gone up a bit.