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  1. The first Minimal store was opened in 1973 by the Bad Homburg -based Leibbrand Group. The group, which also owned other retail chains such as HL-Markt, Penny Markt or toom, initially sold 50% of its assets to Rewe in 1974 [1] and was bought out completely in 1989. The Minimal stores at first had a floor size of 800 to 1000 square metres, which ...

    • Weiland’s Market
    • Carfagna’s
    • Trader Joe’s
    • Saraga International Grocery
    • The Hills Market
    • North Market
    • Farmers’ Markets

    About: Weiland’s Market was founded in 1961 by John Williams and George Weiland. It’s been a staple of the Clintonville Community ever since. Weiland’s has it all: fresh seafood, great meats, a huge deli selection, and lush produce. Not to mention the wine and spirits departments! But what really sets them apart is the customer service. Everyone wh...

    About: This place has been around forever! Carfagna’s was founded in 1937 and continues to be Columbus’ best place for all things Italian. Carfagna’s Pasta Sauce is said to be the best pasta sauce in the world. Don’t believe me? Just watch these commercials. “Carfagna’s. It’s the sauce!” Location: 1440 Gemini Pl. Website: Carfagna’s

    About: Trader Joe’s might be a chain, but it doesn’t mean it can’t have that small town grocery-store feel. That’s how the company got it’s start in 1958 in Monrovia, California. It’s bright and colorful and the staff is friendly. Plus, shopping at Trader Joe’s will make you feel sophisticated and healthy. Location: 3888 Townsfair Way, Columbus; 63...

    About: Going grocery shopping at Saraga is like going grocery shopping all over the world. This international food haven is the place you should go to when you’re going to whip up a dinner with dishes from every continent! Plus, Saraga has the best Tibetan and Nepalese dumpling around at a little restaurant inside called Momo Ghar. Location: 1265 M...

    About: The Hills Market is a wonderful place to go shopping whether you’ve got a list that requires a shopping basket or a cart. Even better, the downtown location is a wonderful place to grab a bite if you work in the area. Both locations offer an array of classes so you can be as good at cooking and baking as the folks on The Great British Bake O...

    About: The North Market is a collection of a whole bunch of specialty shops. Meat from butcher shops, to produce, to sea food, there are so many fun places worth stopping in. Once you’ve checked everything off your list, you can reward yourself by visiting one of the many places to grab a bite to eat in North Market. Location: 59 Spruce St. Website...

    About: Yes, I realize that farmers’ markets are not grocery stores, but that’s just a technicality. They’re some of the best places around to get your hands on fresh produce and homemade goodies. You haven’t lived until you’ve eaten a pie that you picked up at a farmers market. Farmers’ markets tend to be seasonal, so make sure you go visit on befo...

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  3. Minimal Market is a bulk grocery and low-impact lifestyle business. Our goal is to normalize and offer a shopping experience we personally love living daily! Our customers can fill reusable containers or use provided compostable packaging. You only purchase your desired amount and do not pay for unnecessary packaging or excessive pre-packaged ...

  4. Big Bear. Big Bear Stores was an American regional supermarket chain operating in the U.S. states of Ohio and West Virginia between 1933 and 2004. The company was founded in Columbus, Ohio, and was headquartered there until its acquisition by Syracuse, New York –based Penn Traffic in 1989. Upon Penn Traffic's bankruptcy in 2004, all remaining ...

  5. Aug 6, 2021 · If 2017–2019 was the era of new rooftop patios in Columbus, 2020–2021 is ushering in a food hall/city market boom. Dublin, Franklin Park, Hilliard, Italian Village and New Albany are all welcoming new gathering spaces at a time when we’re looking to reconnect with our community. Here’s a breakdown. Bubbly Hall

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  7. Lucky's Market Clintonville. Open Daily 8am-10pm. (614) 447-0258. 2770 North High Street. Columbus, OH 43202. WE ARE HIRING! LET US INTRODUCE STORE DIRECTOR RYANN COMERFORD. I have been working in retail for over 20 years with the majority of that being in natural foods. I started as a cashier in high school and moved up from there.

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