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'''Farmer Jack''' was a chain of supermarkets primarily located in Michigan, with additional locations in Idaho, Nevada, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, South Carolina, Utah, Virginia, and Wyoming; as well as in the Canadian province of Ontario. Founded by Al and Tom Borman as Food Fair in 1955, it was gradually rebranded as Farmer Jack starting in 1966. The Bormans sold the chain to [[A&P]] in 1989. A&P closed the chain entirely in 2007.
'''Farmer Jack''' was a chain of supermarkets primarily located in [[Michigan]], with additional locations in Idaho, Nevada, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, South Carolina, Utah, Virginia, and Wyoming; as well as in the Canadian province of Ontario. Founded by Al and Tom Borman as Food Fair in 1955, it was gradually rebranded as Farmer Jack starting in 1966. The Bormans sold the chain to [[A&P]] in 1989. A&P closed the chain entirely in 2007.


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Latest revision as of 12:46, 26 April 2021

Farmer Jack was a chain of supermarkets primarily located in Michigan, with additional locations in Idaho, Nevada, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, South Carolina, Utah, Virginia, and Wyoming; as well as in the Canadian province of Ontario. Founded by Al and Tom Borman as Food Fair in 1955, it was gradually rebranded as Farmer Jack starting in 1966. The Bormans sold the chain to A&P in 1989. A&P closed the chain entirely in 2007.

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