Sentences with phrase «family grocery business»

He went to Eton and inherited the family grocery business — a more successful venture than the Thatcher's.

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Joseph and Ted Burnett jointly head up Burnac Corp., a family - run firm that invests in real estate and grocery produce distribution, but in recent years they have been exiting these businesses and transitioning into bonds for their estate - planning purposes.
The family's holdings now employ 8,000 and include the London Drugs chain — which did an estimated $ 2 billion in business last year, tripling online sales after a revamp of its website — and IGA grocery stores.
Johanneson took over the family business in the early 1970s, back when the biggest innovation was 24 - hour stores and shoppers still purchased 85 percent of their groceries from supermarkets.
Over time, the family produce trade blossomed into its own grocery business.
«With quick - service restaurant and national account business down, people are heading to the grocery store and going home and cooking meals for their family rather than going out to eat.»
The new report shows that a food hub / packinghouse — which would enable area farmers to aggregate their produce, and provide storage, packing and distribution, limited processing, and private labeling for interested large volume buyers in the Midwest, including distributors, grocery stores, hospitals, hotels and schools and other institutional buyers — would create new jobs, and new revenue for up to 50 family farm businesses in Wisconsin.
Atalanta Corporation, a food importer specializing in cheese, charcuterie, grocery and seafood products, will celebrate their 70th year as a third generation family - operated business in early 2015.
The family - owned business became one of the largest coffee roasters in the areas as well as one of the best stocked wholesale grocery establishments in the Midwest.
Libous grew up in Johnson City and worked at his family's grocery store in Binghamton, an experience that informed his policy pushes for small business protections.
Healthy Grocery Girl (HGG) is a small, family - run business with special touches, such as a personal welcome email from Megan Roosevelt, the HGG founder.
hmmm — «I say Big Bang...»... so you're a financial analyst with a wife and eight children and you don't mind being unemployed for a few years... or, alternatively, bagging groceries at Kroger (if it's still in business)... you might want to ask the rest of your family for their opinion.
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