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supermarkets

A Wisdom Archive on supermarkets

supermarkets

A selection of articles related to supermarkets

supermarkets, Supermarket, Supermarket - History, Supermarket - Patent, Supermarket - Typical supermarket merchandise, List of supermarkets for chains past and present, Point of sale, Distribution, List of marketing topics, Asian supermarket, Marketing, Retail, Retailers cooperative, Shopping trolley, Shopping hours

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supermarkets: Encyclopedia II - Chinatown bus lines - Recent events

In early 2004, up to three murders in New York City were linked the possible infiltration of Asian organized crime gangs into the industry. On March 18, 2005, a Boston-bound Chinatown bus operated by Travel Pack stopped and evacuated its passengers on the Massachusetts Turnpike shortly before bursting into flames; no one was injured. The Boston Globe covered the incident. In July 2005, Fung Wah Bus, a Boston-New York carrier, attracted the attention of the Massachusetts attorney general for illegally refusing to transport handicap ...

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Chinatown bus lines, Chinatown bus lines - Recent events, Chinatown bus lines - Bus companies

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supermarkets: Encyclopedia II - Battery Park City - Geography

Battery Park City is bounded on the east by West Street, which insulates the area from the Financial District of downtown Manhattan. To the west, north and south, the area is surrounded by the tidal estuary of the Hudson River. The development consists of roughly five major sections. Traveling North to South, the first neighborhood, the "North Residential Neighborhood," consists of high-rise residential buildings, a large hotel and a mall (currently occupied by a movie theater, restaurants and a discount store for leather goods and accessories). Former parkland in the ar ...

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Battery Park City, Battery Park City - Geography, Battery Park City - History

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supermarkets: Encyclopedia II - Arcade game - History

See also: Timeline of arcade game history The first popular "arcade games" were early amusement park midway games such as shooting galleries, ball toss games, and the earliest coin-operated machines, such as those which claim to tell a person their fortune or played mechanical music. Although none of these were coin-operated games themselves, the old midways of 1920s-era amusement parks (such as Coney Island in New York) provided the inspiratio ...

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Arcade game, Arcade game - History, Arcade game - Technology, Arcade game - Emulation, Arcade game - Locations, Arcade game - Game design

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supermarkets: Encyclopedia II - Backpacking travel - Backpacking in fiction

Novels about backpackers include William Sutcliffe´s Are You Experienced? (India), Alex Garland's The Beach (Thailand), Emily Barr's Backpack (India, Vietnam, China), John Harris's The Backpacker (India, Thailand, and Australia) and Ingrid Marson's The Rules of Backpacking (Australia, Thailand, Cambodia, South Africa). Eli Roth's movie Hostel (2006) and Australia's Wolf Creek (2005) could also be mentioned ...

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Backpacking travel, Backpacking travel - Backpacking in fiction

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supermarkets: Encyclopedia II - Buckley - History

Buckley (the name comes from the Anglo-Saxon bok lee, meaning meadow, or field) was an Anglo-Saxon location, with some of its houses recorded in the Domesday Book of the 11th Century. However, the first documented evidence of its existence dates from 1294, when it was described as the pasturage of the Manor of Ewloe. The town, near Mold, became an industrial heartland for pottery and coal between the 17th and 19th centuries. However, it only grew into any kind of prominence during the Industrial Revolution of the 18th Century, ...

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Buckley, Buckley - History, Buckley - Mining and pottery, Buckley - Buckley dialect, Buckley - The 'Buckley Panto', Buckley - Present day, Buckley - Geography, Buckley - The Jubilee, Buckley - Royal Buckley Town Band, Buckley - Schools, Buckley - Music / culture

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supermarkets: Encyclopedia II - Cachaça - Production

There are two types of cachaça: artesanal and industrial. Artesanal cachaças are produced by thousands of small mills spread all over the country, with Minas Gerais's state respected as the best source. Traditionally, the fermentation agent is a maize flour called "fubá" and the distillation unit is a copper pot still. The cachaça comes from the pot stills in 3 batches: "head", "core" and "tail". Most of the makers take only the "core", discarding the other ...

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Cachaça, Cachaça - Production, Cachaça - History

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supermarkets: Encyclopedia II - Durian - Availability and ripeness

The durian is native to Indonesia, Malaysia, and Brunei, although it can grow in any similar climate. The center of ecological diversity for durians is the island of Borneo. Thailand is a major exporter of durians. Other places where durians are grown include Mindanao in the Philippines, Queensland in Australia, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, India, Sri Lanka, and parts of Hawaii. In the Philippines, the center of durian production is the Davao Region in Mindanao. The Kadayawan festival is an annual celebration featuring the durian in Davao City. In the Western world, durians are availa ...

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Durian, Durian - Availability and ripeness, Durian - Selection, Durian - Opening, Durian - Properties, Durian - Thornless durians

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supermarkets: Encyclopedia II - Domestic rabbit - Health Problems

Domestic rabbit - Vaccinations Against Calici Virus and Myxomytosis. Calici virus and Myxomytosis are the biggest threat to the health of well-cared for pet rabbits. These can be prevented by annual vaccinations. Rabbit owners in Australia cannot get their rabbit vaccinated against myxomytosis due to its use in controlling wild rabbit numbers (it may escape if a vaccinated pet rabbit is released). Rabbits caged outdoors are especially vulnerable due to their being exposed to more vectors carrying the diseases, especially mosquitoes. In wild populations fleas also carry myxomytosis. ...

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Domestic rabbit, Domestic rabbit - History, Domestic rabbit - General Types, Domestic rabbit - Meat Rabbits, Domestic rabbit - Fur Rabbits, Domestic rabbit - Wool Rabbits, Domestic rabbit - Diet, Domestic rabbit - Pellets, Domestic rabbit - Vegetables, Domestic rabbit - Hay, Domestic rabbit - Treats, Domestic rabbit - Caecal pellets, Domestic rabbit - Rabbits as Pets, Domestic rabbit - Children's Pets, Domestic rabbit - Companionship, Domestic rabbit - Acquiring a Rabbit, Domestic rabbit - Training and Play, Domestic rabbit - Breeds, Domestic rabbit - Exhibition, Domestic rabbit - Conformation shows, Domestic rabbit - Show jumping, Domestic rabbit - Housing, Domestic rabbit - Commercial rabbits, Domestic rabbit - Pet rabbits, Domestic rabbit - Health Problems, Domestic rabbit - Vaccinations Against Calici Virus and Myxomytosis, Domestic rabbit - Sore hocks, Domestic rabbit - Respiratory infections, Domestic rabbit - Head tilt or wry neck, Domestic rabbit - Teeth problems, Domestic rabbit - Gastrointestinal stasis, Domestic rabbit - Cancer, Domestic rabbit - Resources

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supermarkets: Encyclopedia II - Carrot - Cultivars

Carrot cultivars can be grouped into two broad classes, eastern carrots and western carrots. More recently, a number of novelty cultivars have been bred for particular characteristics. Eastern carrots Eastern carrots were domesticated in Central Asia, probably in modern-day Afghanistan in the 10th century or possibly earlier. Those of the eastern carrot that survive to the present day are commonly purple or yellow in colour, and often have branched roots. The purple colour common in these carrots comes from anthocyanin pigments. ...

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Carrot, Carrot - Uses, Carrot - History, Carrot - Cultivars, Carrot - Trivia

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supermarkets: Encyclopedia II - Domestic pig - As food

The primary use of the domestic pig is as a meat animal. In industrialized nations domestic pigs are raised in large-scale factory farms where the meat, called pork, can be mass-produced. Many of the pork products purchased in supermarkets and restaurants come from these types of farms. However, in developing nations and rural areas of developed nations, the domestic pig is frequently raised in a traditional farmyard setting. In some cases pigs are even raised in open fields where they are allowed to forage; they are watched by swinehe ...

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Domestic pig, Domestic pig - As food, Domestic pig - As pets, Domestic pig - Breeds of pigs

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supermarkets: Encyclopedia II - Ibuprofen - Clinical use

Low doses of ibuprofen (200 mg, and sometimes 400 mg) are availble over the counter (OTC) in most countries. Ibuprofen has a dose-dependent duration of action of approximately 4–8 hours, which is longer than suggested by its short half-life. The recommended dose varies with body mass and indication. Generally, the oral dose is 200–400 mg (5–10 mg/kg in children) every 4–6 hours, up to a usual maximum daily dose of 800–1200 mg. Under medical direction, a maximum daily dose of 3200 mg may sometimes be used. ...

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Ibuprofen, Ibuprofen - Clinical use, Ibuprofen - Indications, Ibuprofen - Off-Label and investigational use, Ibuprofen - Ibuprofen lysine, Ibuprofen - Mechanism of action, Ibuprofen - Adverse effects, Ibuprofen - Reported ADRs, Ibuprofen - Photosensitivity, Ibuprofen - Cardiovascular risk, Ibuprofen - Stereochemistry, Ibuprofen - Human toxicology, Ibuprofen - Availability

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supermarkets: Encyclopedia II - Beef - USDA Beef grades

In the United States, the USDA operates a voluntary beef grading program. The meat processor pays for the presence of a highly trained USDA meat grader who grades the whole carcass prior to fabrication. The carcass grade is stamped on each primal cut (six stamps) and applied with roller stamp to each side as well. You can often see traces of the USDA grading stamp on boxed primal cuts. The grades are based on two main criteria, the degree of marbling (intramuscular fat) in the beef rib eye and the age of the animal prior to slaughter. ...

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Beef, Beef - USDA Beef grades, Beef - Cuts of beef, Beef - Primal cuts, Beef - Special beef designations, Beef - Religious proscription, Beef - Mad cow disease, Beef - Beef in the English Language

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supermarkets: Encyclopedia II - Tofu - Varieties

There is a wide variety of tofu available in the both western and eastern markets. Despite the daunting variety, tofu products can be split into two main categories: fresh tofu, which is produced directly from soy milk, and processed tofu, which is produced from fresh tofu. Tofu production also creates important side products which are often used in various cuisines. Tofu - Fresh tofu. Depending on the amount of water that is extracted from the tofu curds, fresh tofu can be divided into three ...

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Tofu, Tofu - Production, Tofu - Varieties, Tofu - Fresh tofu, Tofu - Processed tofu, Tofu - Byproducts of tofu production, Tofu - Tofu made from other legumes, Tofu - Preparation, Tofu - Western methods, Tofu - Eastern methods, Tofu - History, Tofu - Three theories of origin, Tofu - Established history of tofu, Tofu - Nutritional information, Tofu - Sales and distribution, Tofu - Etymology, Tofu - Miscellaneous, Tofu - Notes

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supermarkets: Encyclopedia II - J Sainsbury - Management

J Sainsbury - Sainsbury family involvement. Today there is little or no family (see below) involvement in the company, although they do still control approximately 35% of the shares. David Sainsbury's retirement as Chairman in 1998 brought to an end 129 years of management of the group by the Sainsbury family. As a government minister since 1998, his shares are held in a blind trust. The family shareholding makes the much rumoured takeover of the group all but impossible. This due to the fact that a ...

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J Sainsbury, J Sainsbury - History, J Sainsbury - Store summary, J Sainsbury - Management, J Sainsbury - Sainsbury family involvement, J Sainsbury - Peter Davis, J Sainsbury - Justin King, J Sainsbury - Business review, J Sainsbury - Media reports tentative signs of recovery, J Sainsbury - Financial performance, J Sainsbury - Sainsbury's Supermarkets, J Sainsbury - Sainsbury's Bank, J Sainsbury - Property, J Sainsbury - Sainsbury family

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supermarkets: Encyclopedia II - Soybean - Applications

Soybeans can be broadly classified as "vegetable" (garden) or field(oil) types. Vegetable types cook more easily, have a mild nutty flavor, better texture, are larger in size, higher in protein, and lower in oil than field types. Tofu and soymilk producers prefer the higher protein cultivars bred from vegetable soybeans originally brought to the United States in the late 1930s. The "garden" varieties are generally not suitable for mechanical combine harvesting because they have a tendency to sh ...

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Soybean, Soybean - Overview, Soybean - Origin, Soybean - Nutrition and Use, Soybean - Physical characteristics, Soybean - Applications, Soybean - Soybean processing, Soybean - Soybean production, Soybean - Genetic Modification, Soybean - Imitations, Soybean - Nutrition and health effects, Soybean - Protein, Soybean - Infants, Soybean - Vitamins and Minerals, Soybean - Other nutritive value, Soybean - Research

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supermarkets: Encyclopedia II - List of characters from Family Guy - Griffin Family

List of characters from Family Guy - Relatives. Francis Griffin – Peter's hardline Irish Catholic father. He began working for the Pope after becoming bored of retirement. He hates Lois because she isn't Catholic, even going so far as pinning a big sign on to her wedding car reading "Just Married: To A Protestant Whore." Although he seems gruff and strict on the exterior, Francis cares for Peter deep down. He attended his son's funeral, after Peter was believed to have died. Voiced by Colm Meaney a ...

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List of characters from Family Guy, List of characters from Family Guy - Griffin Family, List of characters from Family Guy - Relatives, List of characters from Family Guy - Other Families, List of characters from Family Guy - Brown, List of characters from Family Guy - Swanson, List of characters from Family Guy - Quagmire, List of characters from Family Guy - Goldman, List of characters from Family Guy - Tucker, List of characters from Family Guy - Jack's Family, List of characters from Family Guy - Campbell, List of characters from Family Guy - Pinchley, List of characters from Family Guy - Stevenson, List of characters from Family Guy - Isaacs, List of characters from Family Guy - Nelson, List of characters from Family Guy - The Evil Monkey, List of characters from Family Guy - Peter's work colleagues, List of characters from Family Guy - Happy-Go-Lucky Toy Company, List of characters from Family Guy - Fishermen, List of characters from Family Guy - Medieval Fair, List of characters from Family Guy - Schools, List of characters from Family Guy - James Woods Regional High School, List of characters from Family Guy - Buddy Cianci Junior High/Peter Griffin Junior High, List of characters from Family Guy - School of Performing Arts, List of characters from Family Guy - Hugs and Kisses The Good Kind Playschool, List of characters from Family Guy - Lois' Piano Lessons, List of characters from Family Guy - Peter's School Friends, List of characters from Family Guy - Lois' School Friends, List of characters from Family Guy - Channel 5, List of characters from Family Guy - Hospital, List of characters from Family Guy - Criminals, List of characters from Family Guy - Supernatural Characters, List of characters from Family Guy - Other characters, List of characters from Family Guy - Other Characters Names unknown, List of characters from Family Guy - Famous guest characters

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supermarkets: Encyclopedia II - Cover version - Covers in particular genres

Cover version - Punk. Punk music is known for deconstructing classic rock or pop songs by reinterpreting them in punk form. Bands like Me First & the Gimme Gimmes, Rancid, NOFX and Goldfinger are especially known for doing so. An extreme example of punk cover versions is the punk band GABBA, who mix the songs of ABBA and The Ramones. Cover version - Hip-Hop. In recent years, several jam bands and related groups have begun covering hip hop songs, most frequently only ...

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Cover version, Cover version - Early cover versions and the origin of the term, Cover version - Modern cover versions, Cover version - Contemporising older songs, Cover version - Introduction of new artists, Cover version - Tributes tribute albums and cover albums, Cover version - Cover bands tribute bands and impersonators, Cover version - Most covered songs, Cover version - Covers in particular genres, Cover version - Punk, Cover version - Hip-Hop, Cover version - Swamp pop, Cover version - Samples

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supermarkets: Encyclopedia II - Cover version - Tributes, tribute albums and cover albums

Established artists often pay homage to artists or songs that inspired them before they started their careers by recording cover versions, or perform unrecorded cover versions in their live performances for variety. For example U2 have performed ABBA's Dancing Queen live, and Kylie Minogue has performed The Clash's "Should I Stay Or Should I Go" - songs that would be completely out of character for them to record, but which allow them artistic freedom when performing live. These performances are often released as part ...

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Cover version, Cover version - Early cover versions and the origin of the term, Cover version - Modern cover versions, Cover version - Contemporising older songs, Cover version - Introduction of new artists, Cover version - Tributes, tribute albums and cover albums, Cover version - Cover bands, tribute bands and impersonators, Cover version - Most covered songs, Cover version - Covers in particular genres, Cover version - Punk, Cover version - Hip-Hop, Cover version - Swamp pop, Cover version - Samples

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supermarkets: Encyclopedia II - Sears Holdings Corporation - Major sponsorships

Sears Holdings Corporation sponsors the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. The company is well-known for its charitable contributions, which it tends to keep quiet about. ...

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Sears Holdings Corporation, Sears Holdings Corporation - History, Sears Holdings Corporation - Kmart, Sears Holdings Corporation - Sears, Sears Holdings Corporation - Merger of Kmart and Sears, Sears Holdings Corporation - Sears Holdings today, Sears Holdings Corporation - Stores, Sears Holdings Corporation - Brands, Sears Holdings Corporation - Major sponsorships, Sears Holdings Corporation - Diversity

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supermarkets: Encyclopedia II - Gary Ackerman - Congressional Initiatives

In his capacity as the then Chairman of the Asia Subcommittee, Ackerman made history in the 1990's by traveling to North Korea to discuss non-proliferation. Upon his return to South Korea, Ackerman became the first person since the Korean War to cross the DMZ (Demilitarized Zone). Congressman Ackerman is also well known for his many missions to feed the starving people of Ethiopia and the Sudan and for playing a leading role in the rescue of Ethiopian Jews and aiding their emigration to Israel. Active in the Middle East peace process, ...

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Gary Ackerman, Gary Ackerman - Biography, Gary Ackerman - Committees, Gary Ackerman - Legislative Highlights, Gary Ackerman - Congressional Initiatives, Gary Ackerman - External link

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supermarkets: Encyclopedia II - Sears Holdings Corporation - Sears Holdings today

Sears Holdings continues to operate stores under the Sears and Kmart mastheads. In 2005, Sears introduced a new store format, called Sears Essentials; Some Kmart locations are to be converted to the Sears Essentials format, while new locations will also be built. This new store format combines the Sears store concept with the Kmart format, which allows the company to better compete with Wal-Mart and Target. In 2005, Nike announced that it would no longer allow its products to be sold in Sears stores. Analysts speculated that Nike did not want its shoes and apparel sold in Kmart stores, and ...

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Sears Holdings Corporation, Sears Holdings Corporation - History, Sears Holdings Corporation - Kmart, Sears Holdings Corporation - Sears, Sears Holdings Corporation - Merger of Kmart and Sears, Sears Holdings Corporation - Sears Holdings today, Sears Holdings Corporation - Stores, Sears Holdings Corporation - Brands, Sears Holdings Corporation - Major sponsorships, Sears Holdings Corporation - Diversity

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supermarkets: Encyclopedia II - Carrot - Trivia

In 2005, a poll of 2,000 people revealed that the carrot was Britain's 3rd favourite culinary vegetable. For the purposes of the European Union's "Council Directive 2001/113/EC of 20 December 2001 relating to fruit jams, jellies and marmalades and sweetened chestnut purée intended for human consumption" carrots can be defined as a fruit as well as a vegetable. This is because carrot jam is a Portuguese delicacy. A common urban legend is that carrots help with a persons night vision. It is believed that it was disinforma ...

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Carrot, Carrot - Uses, Carrot - History, Carrot - Cultivars, Carrot - Trivia

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