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Staten Island / New York / United States
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Pathmark was established in 1968 by Herb Brody, Milton Perlmutter and Alex Aidekman. The company was a pioneer in the super center concept, which combines traditional grocery and perishable items with expanded nonfood offerings. Pathmark was the first supermarket company in the Northeast to operate stores 24 hours a day, seven days a week. In addition, the company was among the first in the Northeast to utilize scanning registers at the checkout aisles. Pathmark operates more than 140 supermarkets in the New York, New Jersey and Philadelphia metropolitan areas and employs over 27,000 associates. The company has stores that are located in both urban and suburban marketplaces. It maintains a presence in Staten Island, N.Y.
Staten Island / New York / United States
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Waldbaums Supermarket is a chain of stores with several locations throughout New York and offers customers a wide range of products, such as groceries, fresh fruits and vegetables. The store offers house brand products that include Americas Choice, Master Choice and Health Pride. The brands offer dairy products, canned and frozen items, paper goods, and health and beauty care items. Additionally, Waldbaums Supermarket stores have bakeries, delis, seafood cloves, salad bars, take-out service and flower shops. Waldbaums Supermarket also offers consumer services that include easy solutions magazine, health promotions, recipe ideas, food safety, information on quality of produce and consumer updates. It also offers the option of online shopping that allows customers to pay online and get products home-delivered. The supermarket has more than 60 stores throughout New York, including Staten Island, Commack, Bayside, Brooklyn and Westhampton
Staten Island / New York / United States
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Founded in 1930, King Kullen is a supermarket chain. The company is recognized by the Smithsonian Institute as Americas First Supermarket . It offers a snack bar, cafeteria and dry cleaning facility. King Kullen operates pharmacy, produce, bakery, deli, seafood, grocery, floral and meat departments. Its bakery department offers cakes for a variety of occasions, including birthdays, anniversaries, communions, bar and bat mitzvahs, graduation ceremonies, bridal and baby showers, confirmations, weddings, home warmings and holidays. In addition, King Kullen has an independent subsidiary, Wild by Nature, which is a full-service natural food marketplace. It also operates a nutrition center that offers nutritional and health tips for its clients. King Kullen maintains a number of locations in New York, including Hauppauge, N.Y.