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      • In 2002, the company changed its corporate name to Grocery Outlet, Inc. Grocery Outlet purchased 16 Yes!Less grocery stores in Texas and another in Shreveport, Louisiana, from Dallas, Texas-based Fleming Cos. in January 2003. All 17 stores were closed by May 2004.
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  2. In 2002, the company changed its corporate name to Grocery Outlet, Inc. [11] Grocery Outlet purchased 16 Yes!Less grocery stores in Texas and another in Shreveport, Louisiana, from Dallas, Texas-based Fleming Cos. in January 2003. [15] All 17 stores were closed by May 2004.

  3. Mar 3, 2004 · Grocery Outlet Inc. will close its 16 Texas stores and one in Louisiana by May 1, leaving about 250 workers without jobs. The discount grocer bought the Yes!Less stores last year for an ...

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  4. Jul 21, 2023 · Grocery Outlet purchased 16 Yes!Less grocery stores in Texas and another in Shreveport, Louisiana from Dallas, Texas-based Fleming Cos. in January 2003.

  5. Apr 22, 2019 · But fierce competition would ultimately doom the grocer, which filed for bankruptcy in 2000. By 2003, all its stores had closed.

  6. Jun 30, 2003 · The first two former Yes!Less stores are scheduled to reopen as Grocery Outlets today in Dallas and Arlington, Texas. Patitucci said he expects to complete the conversion by mid-September.

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