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  1. In December of that year, Dominick DiMatteo, Jr. bought back the 71-store Dominick's Finer Foods chain for over $80 million ($74.3 million in cash, and $4 million in stock). The sale of the Dominick's chain contributed the bulk ($20 million) of Fisher's 1981 profits of $21.1 million.

  2. Feb 6, 2014 · Nearly four months after Safeway Inc., owner of Dominick's Finer Foods, announced that it was leaving Chicago after 15 years, grocery chains ranging from Whole Foods to Pete's Fresh Market...

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  4. Key Dates: 1918: Dominick di Matteo opens his first store. 1934: A second store is opened. 1950: The company's first supermarket opens. 1968: The Dominick's chain is sold to Fisher Foods Inc. 1981: The Di Matteo family reacquires the chain. 1995: Yucaipa Cos. buys the company.

  5. Dominick's Finer Foods Inc. This retail grocery business was founded in Chicago by Dominick DiMatteo, who was eventually succeeded by his son Dominick Jr. In 1968, when it had grown to a chain of 18 stores, the company was purchased by Fisher Foods of Cleveland, Ohio. During the mid-1970s, the Dominick's chain employed about 6,000 Chicago-area ...

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  6. Remembering a Chicago-area legend, Dominick’s Finer Foods, 10 years after its closing. The store pictured here, in Evanston, IL, was certainly their most...

  7. Oct 10, 2013 · Night stock man Alex Miladinovich loads sales items into a basket in Dominicks Food Store at 6009 N. Broadway on June 15, 1972. Dominick DiMatteo Sr., center, stands with family members and custome…

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dominick&Dominick's - Wikipedia

    Most former Dominick's locations purchased by Roundy's were demolished and a new building rebuilt on site. In December 2013, Dominick's employee Steve Yamamoto was suspended one day prior to his store closure date for having published a satirical, science-fiction themed video on the closure.

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