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Driver arrested after NJ hit-and-run that hospitalized pedestrian



DRIVER ARRESTED AFTER NJ HIT-AND-RUN THAT HOSPITALIZED PEDESTRIAN


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🔷 THE 67-YEAR-OLD STRUCK WHILE CROSSING A STREET


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A 20-year-old from Philadelphia has been arrested on charges related to a
hit-and-run last month that sent a woman to the hospital in New Jersey.

Ridgefield Park police responded the night of Sept. 24 to a crash involving a
pedestrian at the intersection of Ridgefield and Winant avenues.



The 67-year-old pedestrian, a Ridgefield Park resident, was seriously hurt. She
was taken to The Valley Hospital in Ridgewood for treatment.

Investigators with the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office Major Crimes Unit and
Ridgefield Park police found that a 2014 Ford Transit van struck the victim as
she crossed Winant Avenue, and then fled the area.


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Naser Abu Ali, who works as a tow truck operator, was arrested on Monday,
according to Bergen County Prosecutor Mark Musella.

Ali was charged with third-degree counts of leaving the scene of a motor vehicle
accident resulting in serious bodily injury and endangering an injured victim.

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LOOK: GROCERIES THAT DROPPED IN PRICE IN THE NORTHEAST LAST MONTH

Stacker used Bureau of Labor Statistics data to find the grocery items that saw
the largest price decreases from August to September in the Northeast.

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#5. Malt beverages (per 16 oz.)

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#5. MALT BEVERAGES (PER 16 OZ.)

- One-month decrease in cost: -0.2%
- Annual change in cost: +3.6%
- September 2023 cost: $2.03


#4. Bananas (per lb.)

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#4. BANANAS (PER LB.)

- One-month decrease in cost: -0.5%
- Annual change in cost: +2.2%
- September 2023 cost: $0.66


#3. Ham (per lb.)

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#3. HAM (PER LB.)

- One-month decrease in cost: -2.2%
- Annual change in cost: -0.5%
- September 2023 cost: $4.2



#2. White potatoes (per lb.)

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#2. WHITE POTATOES (PER LB.)

- One-month decrease in cost: -3.2%
- Annual change in cost: -2.1%
- September 2023 cost: $1.11


#1. Whole chicken (per lb.)

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#1. WHOLE CHICKEN (PER LB.)

- One-month decrease in cost: -7.8%
- Annual change in cost: +11.6%
- September 2023 cost: $2.08


LOOK: MOST COMMON JOBS 150 YEARS AGO IN NEW JERSEY

Stacker compiled a list of the most common jobs in New Jersey 150 years ago
using data transcribed from the 1870 U.S. Census.

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#1. Laborers (not specified)

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#1. LABORERS (NOT SPECIFIED)

- New Jersey employment: 39,820
- National employment: 1,031,666
--- #3 most common job in the U.S.


#2. Farmers and planters

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#2. FARMERS AND PLANTERS

- New Jersey employment: 32,077
- National employment: 2,977,711
--- #1 most common job in the U.S.


#3. Agricultural laborers

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#3. AGRICULTURAL LABORERS

- New Jersey employment: 29,240
- National employment: 2,885,996
--- #2 most common job in the U.S.



#4. Domestic servants

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#4. DOMESTIC SERVANTS

- New Jersey employment: 26,242
- National employment: 975,734
--- #4 most common job in the U.S.


#5. Carpenters and joiners

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#5. CARPENTERS AND JOINERS

- New Jersey employment: 12,569
- National employment: 344,596
--- #5 most common job in the U.S.


#6. Clerks in stores

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#6. CLERKS IN STORES

- New Jersey employment: 8,833
- National employment: 222,504
--- #6 most common job in the U.S.



#7. Tailors, tailoresses, and seamstresses

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#7. TAILORS, TAILORESSES, AND SEAMSTRESSES

- New Jersey employment: 6,110
- National employment: 161,820
--- #8 most common job in the U.S.


#8. Employees of railroad companies (not clerks)

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#8. EMPLOYEES OF RAILROAD COMPANIES (NOT CLERKS)

- New Jersey employment: 5,584
- National employment: 154,027
--- #9 most common job in the U.S.


#9. Boot and shoe makers

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#9. BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS

- New Jersey employment: 5,349
- National employment: 171,127
--- #7 most common job in the U.S.



#10. Masons, brick and stone

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#10. MASONS, BRICK AND STONE

- New Jersey employment: 4,235
- National employment: 89,710
--- #17 most common job in the U.S.


#11. Milliners, dress and mantua makers

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#11. MILLINERS, DRESS AND MANTUA MAKERS

- New Jersey employment: 3,840
- National employment: 92,084
--- #16 most common job in the U.S.


#12. Blacksmiths

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#12. BLACKSMITHS

- New Jersey employment: 3,823
- National employment: 141,774
--- #11 most common job in the U.S.



#13. Hat and cap makers

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#13. HAT AND CAP MAKERS

- New Jersey employment: 3,749
- National employment: 12,625
--- #78 most common job in the U.S.


#14. Painters and varnishers

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#14. PAINTERS AND VARNISHERS

- New Jersey employment: 3,549
- National employment: 85,123
--- #18 most common job in the U.S.


#15. Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, &c

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#15. DRAYMEN, HACKMEN, TEAMSTERS, &C

- New Jersey employment: 3,461
- National employment: 120,756
--- #13 most common job in the U.S.



#16. Traders and dealers (not specified)

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#16. TRADERS AND DEALERS (NOT SPECIFIED)

- New Jersey employment: 3,268
- National employment: 100,406
--- #15 most common job in the U.S.


#17. Teachers (not specified)

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#17. TEACHERS (NOT SPECIFIED)

- New Jersey employment: 2,698
- National employment: 126,822
--- #12 most common job in the U.S.


#18. Traders and dealers in groceries

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#18. TRADERS AND DEALERS IN GROCERIES

- New Jersey employment: 2,637
- National employment: 74,410
--- #19 most common job in the U.S.



#19. Sailors

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#19. SAILORS

- New Jersey employment: 2,588
- National employment: 56,663
--- #23 most common job in the U.S.


#20. Miners

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#20. MINERS

- New Jersey employment: 2,556
- National employment: 152,107
--- #10 most common job in the U.S.


#21. Gold and silver workers

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#21. GOLD AND SILVER WORKERS

- New Jersey employment: 2,553
- National employment: 18,508
--- #60 most common job in the U.S.



#22. Silk-mill operatives

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#22. SILK-MILL OPERATIVES

- New Jersey employment: 2,515
- National employment: 3,256
--- #163 most common job in the U.S.


#23. Mill and factory operatives (not specified)

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#23. MILL AND FACTORY OPERATIVES (NOT SPECIFIED)

- New Jersey employment: 2,387
- National employment: 41,619
--- #33 most common job in the U.S.


#24. Boatmen and watermen

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#24. BOATMEN AND WATERMEN

- New Jersey employment: 2,225
- National employment: 21,332
--- #57 most common job in the U.S.



#25. Cotton-mill operatives

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#25. COTTON-MILL OPERATIVES

- New Jersey employment: 2,215
- National employment: 111,606
--- #14 most common job in the U.S.


#26. Manufacturers

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#26. MANUFACTURERS

- New Jersey employment: 2,065
- National employment: 42,877
--- #29 most common job in the U.S.


#27. Iron-foundry operatives

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#27. IRON-FOUNDRY OPERATIVES

- New Jersey employment: 1,809
- National employment: 34,245
--- #39 most common job in the U.S.



#28. Machinists

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#28. MACHINISTS

- New Jersey employment: 1,770
- National employment: 54,755
--- #24 most common job in the U.S.


#29. Glass-works operatives

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#29. GLASS-WORKS OPERATIVES

- New Jersey employment: 1,619
- National employment: 9,518
--- #89 most common job in the U.S.


#30. Engineers and firemen

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#30. ENGINEERS AND FIREMEN

- New Jersey employment: 1,570
- National employment: 34,233
--- #40 most common job in the U.S.



#31. Launderers and laundresses

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#31. LAUNDERERS AND LAUNDRESSES

- New Jersey employment: 1,547
- National employment: 60,906
--- #21 most common job in the U.S.


#32. Gardeners and nurserymen

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#32. GARDENERS AND NURSERYMEN

- New Jersey employment: 1,520
- National employment: 31,435
--- #42 most common job in the U.S.


#33. Book-keepers and accountants in stores

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#33. BOOK-KEEPERS AND ACCOUNTANTS IN STORES

- New Jersey employment: 1,500
- National employment: 31,177
--- #43 most common job in the U.S.



#34. Officials of Government

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#34. OFFICIALS OF GOVERNMENT

- New Jersey employment: 1,406
- National employment: 44,743
--- #26 most common job in the U.S.


#35. Bakers

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#35. BAKERS

- New Jersey employment: 1,395
- National employment: 27,680
--- #47 most common job in the U.S.


#36. Restaurant-keepers

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#36. RESTAURANT-KEEPERS

- New Jersey employment: 1,332
- National employment: 35,185
--- #38 most common job in the U.S.



#37. Carriage and wagon makers

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#37. CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKERS

- New Jersey employment: 1,324
- National employment: 42,464
--- #31 most common job in the U.S.


#38. Brick and tile makers

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#38. BRICK AND TILE MAKERS

- New Jersey employment: 1,310
- National employment: 26,070
--- #50 most common job in the U.S.


#39. Butchers

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#39. BUTCHERS

- New Jersey employment: 1,295
- National employment: 44,354
--- #27 most common job in the U.S.



#40. Harness and saddle makers

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#40. HARNESS AND SADDLE MAKERS

- New Jersey employment: 1,272
- National employment: 32,817
--- #41 most common job in the U.S.


#41. Apprentices (not specified)

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#41. APPRENTICES (NOT SPECIFIED)

- New Jersey employment: 1,255
- National employment: 15,302
--- #71 most common job in the U.S.


#42. Clergymen

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#42. CLERGYMEN

- New Jersey employment: 1,230
- National employment: 43,874
--- #28 most common job in the U.S.



#43. Physicians and surgeons

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#43. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS

- New Jersey employment: 1,208
- National employment: 62,383
--- #20 most common job in the U.S.


#44. Wheelwrights

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#44. WHEELWRIGHTS

- New Jersey employment: 1,198
- National employment: 20,942
--- #58 most common job in the U.S.


#45. Fishermen and oystermen

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#45. FISHERMEN AND OYSTERMEN

- New Jersey employment: 1,197
- National employment: 27,106
--- #48 most common job in the U.S.



#46. Employees of trading and transportation co's

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#46. EMPLOYEES OF TRADING AND TRANSPORTATION CO'S

- New Jersey employment: 1,163
- National employment: 4,152
--- #140 most common job in the U.S.


#47. Tinners

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#47. TINNERS

- New Jersey employment: 1,153
- National employment: 30,524
--- #44 most common job in the U.S.


#48. Printers

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#48. PRINTERS

- New Jersey employment: 1,110
- National employment: 39,860
--- #36 most common job in the U.S.



#49. Iron and steel rolling-mill operatives

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#49. IRON AND STEEL ROLLING-MILL OPERATIVES

- New Jersey employment: 1,054
- National employment: 17,249
--- #65 most common job in the U.S.


#50. Curriers, tanners, and finishers of leather

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#50. CURRIERS, TANNERS, AND FINISHERS OF LEATHER

- New Jersey employment: 998
- National employment: 28,702
--- #45 most common job in the U.S.


LOOK: THESE ARE THE 50 BIGGEST RETAILERS IN AMERICA

Stacker compiled a list of the 50 biggest retailers in the country, using retail
sales data from Kantar, provided by the National Retail Federation.

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#50. Chewy.com

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#50. CHEWY.COM

- 2021 worldwide retail sales: $8.89B
- Number of U.S. stores in 2021: NA
- U.S. headquarters location: Dania Beach, Florida

In 2011, recent college graduates Ryan Cohen and Michael Day launched their
online pet supply retailer, Chewy.com. Catering to millennials who treated their
pets like children rather than animals, the company differentiated itself by
offering 24/7 customer service. Then, in 2017, the duo sold their brand to
PetSmart for a record-setting $3.35 billion.


#49. WinCo Foods

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#49. WINCO FOODS

- 2021 worldwide retail sales: $8.92B
- Number of U.S. stores in 2021: 134
- U.S. headquarters location: Boise, Idaho

Fed up with the rising price of groceries, Ralph Ward and Bud Williams opened
their own warehouse-style, discount supermarket (then called Waremart) in 1967.
Now scattered around the western half of the country, all 136 WinCo Foods stores
are entirely employee-owned and still offer some of the most low-cost groceries
on the market.


#48. J.C. Penney Company

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#48. J.C. PENNEY COMPANY

- 2021 worldwide retail sales: $8.94B
- Number of U.S. stores in 2021: 669
- U.S. headquarters location: Plano, Texas

J.C. Penney Co. operates nearly 1,000 stores across the U.S.—not bad for a
company whose founder’s middle name was “Cash.” James Cash Penney was born in
1875 and founded the department store chain in 1902. In recent years, the
corporation has struggled with the rise of Amazon, sudden dismissal of its CEO
in 2018, and dated stores.



#47. Burlington

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#47. BURLINGTON

- 2021 worldwide retail sales: $9.34B
- Number of U.S. stores in 2021: 828
- U.S. headquarters location: Burlington, New Jersey

The Burlington brand dates back to 1924 when it began as a wholesaler of ladies
coats and suits. In 1972, the first Burlington Coat Factory store opened
(focusing, of course, on outerwear for the whole family), and did $1.5 million
in sales that first year. As of 2020, the company had topped $8 billion in sales
and has locations across the continental U.S.


#46. Sherwin-Williams

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#46. SHERWIN-WILLIAMS

- 2021 worldwide retail sales: $10.15B
- Number of U.S. stores in 2021: 4,222
- U.S. headquarters location: Cleveland, Ohio

A true pioneer in the paint industry, Sherwin-Williams is responsible for both
the first ready-mixed paint (which it began selling in 1873) and the first
resealable paint can (which hit shelves in 1877). Today, the company has more
than 4,400 stores selling its exclusive paint and coating options in North
America and offers additional construction and home-related products in 120
countries.

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#45. Alimentation Couche-Tard

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#45. ALIMENTATION COUCHE-TARD

- 2021 worldwide retail sales: $10.27B
- Number of U.S. stores in 2021: 7,076
- U.S. headquarters location: Tempe, Arizona

Alimentation Couche-Tard operates thousands of convenience stores in the U.S.
under the brands Corner Store, Circle K, Holiday, and Kangaroo Express, with
more stores in Canada, Europe, Mexico, Japan, China, and Indonesia. The French
name translates to “night-owl food.”



#44. Giant Eagle

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#44. GIANT EAGLE

- 2021 worldwide retail sales: $10.43B
- Number of U.S. stores in 2021: 476
- U.S. headquarters location: O’Hara Township, Pennsylvania

Five Pittsburgh-area families opened the first Giant Eagle grocery store in
1931. Impressively, they managed to continue to grow the chain throughout the
Great Depression and World War II, and there are now more than 400 stores
scattered throughout Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, Maryland, and Indiana.
According to the company’s website, these stores do about $8.9 billion in annual
sales.


#43. Qurate Retail

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#43. QURATE RETAIL

- 2021 worldwide retail sales: $10.97B
- Number of U.S. stores in 2021: NA
- U.S. headquarters location: Englewood, Colorado

Formerly known as Liberty Interactive, Qurate is a media conglomerate that has
been run by chairman John C. “Cable Cowboy” Malone since 1998. The corporation
is best known for QVC and HSN, TV channels that sell products to viewers.


#42. Wegmans Food Market

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#42. WEGMANS FOOD MARKET

- 2021 worldwide retail sales: $11.23B
- Number of U.S. stores in 2021: 106
- U.S. headquarters location: Rochester, New York

Two brothers, Walter and John Wegman, opened their first store, the Rochester
Fruit & Vegetable Company (the predecessor to Wegmans), in 1916. In the century
since, the grocery store chain has expanded throughout much of the Northeast,
now running more than 100 stores in seven states. The family-owned operation has
consistently been headed by a Wegman and maintains a reputation of caring for
its employees through exceptional benefits.



#41. Health Mart Systems

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#41. HEALTH MART SYSTEMS

- 2021 worldwide retail sales: $11.23B
- Number of U.S. stores in 2021: 4,763
- U.S. headquarters location: Omaha, Nebraska

Health Mart Systems is a network of nearly 5,000 brick-and-mortar pharmacies
across the country and is a subsidiary of McKesson Corp., a large pharmaceutical
company. It’s the nation’s fastest-growing pharmacy franchise and came in second
to Good Neighbor Pharmacy in a customer satisfaction survey conducted by J.D.
Power.

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#40. Wayfair

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#40. WAYFAIR

- 2021 worldwide retail sales: $11.25B
- Number of U.S. stores in 2021: NA
- U.S. headquarters location: Boston, Massachusetts

From a spare bedroom and on a shoestring budget, business partners Steve Conine
and Niraj Shah launched their first e-commerce site (which sold stereo racks and
stands) back in 2002. By 2011, the duo had hundreds of stand-alone e-commerce
sites selling all sorts of housewares, which they eventually merged into a
single site called Wayfair. Today, the company employs more than 16,000 people
who work to sell some 22 million home products across all of Wayfair’s brands.


#39. Hy-Vee

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#39. HY-VEE

- 2021 worldwide retail sales: $12.02B
- Number of U.S. stores in 2021: 309
- U.S. headquarters location: West Des Moines, Iowa

The second supermarket chain on this list, Hy-Vee caters to the Midwest,
operating in Iowa, Illinois, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, South
Dakota, and Wisconsin. A contraction of the last names of its founders Charles
Hyde and David Vredenburg, Hy-Vee has been employee-owned since 1960, when the
company established the Employees’ Trust Fund.



#38. Dick’s Sporting Goods

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#38. DICK’S SPORTING GOODS

- 2021 worldwide retail sales: $12.03B
- Number of U.S. stores in 2021: 848
- U.S. headquarters location: Coraopolis, Pennsylvania

Tired of being undervalued at his job, 18-year-old Dick Stack took a $300 loan
from his grandmother and opened his first fishing tackle shop in Binghamton, New
York in 1948. Three decades later, he expanded his offerings, selling equipment
for all kinds of athletic and physical endeavors, and renamed his business
Dick’s Sporting Goods. Now, with locations all over the country and its
headquarters up north, Dick’s has some 50,000 employees working to make your
sporting dreams a reality.


#37. AutoZone

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#37. AUTOZONE

- 2021 worldwide retail sales: $12.41B
- Number of U.S. stores in 2021: 6,001
- U.S. headquarters location: Memphis, Tennessee

Though its headquarters are located in Memphis, AutoZone operates more than
6,000 stores across the U.S., Mexico, and Brazil, selling aftermarket car parts
and accessories. Under the leadership of William C. Rhodes III, CEO and
president since 2005 and chairman since 2007, AutoZone’s stock has increased
more than 100%.


#36. Tractor Supply Co.

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#36. TRACTOR SUPPLY CO.

- 2021 worldwide retail sales: $12.64B
- Number of U.S. stores in 2021: 2,181
- U.S. headquarters location: Brentwood, Tennessee

Charles E. Schmidt founded Tractor Supply Co. as a mail order tractor parts
business in 1938. By 2022, that publicly-traded company has grown into the
largest retail farm store in North America. Much of that growth is due to the
business selling all sorts of farming and ranching equipment, including apparel,
animal feed, and hand tools.

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#35. O’Reilly Auto Parts

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#35. O’REILLY AUTO PARTS

- 2021 worldwide retail sales: $12.88B
- Number of U.S. stores in 2021: 5,759
- U.S. headquarters location: Springfield, Missouri

O’Reilly is the product of Charles F. O’Reilly—the son of an Irish immigrant who
left Ireland in the aftermath of the potato famine—and his son Charles H.
O’Reilly. From one store in 1957, O’Reilly Auto Parts now sells aftermarket car
parts in over 5,000 stores in 47 states. Under the leadership of CEO and
co-president Greg Johnson, O’Reilly’s acquired Mexican auto parts chain Mayasa
in 2019.


#34. Menards

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#34. MENARDS

- 2021 worldwide retail sales: $13.14B
- Number of U.S. stores in 2021: 328
- U.S. headquarters location: Eau Claire, Wisconsin

Founded by John Menard Jr. in 1960, Menard Inc. now operates over 300 Menards
home-improvement stores across the Midwest, making it the third-largest such
chain in the United States. In 2018, it ranked #1 in J.D. Power’s survey of
customer satisfaction for home-improvement retailers.


#33. Nordstrom

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#33. NORDSTROM

- 2021 worldwide retail sales: $13.74B
- Number of U.S. stores in 2021: 345
- U.S. headquarters location: Seattle, Washington

What originally began as a shoe store in 1901 evolved into the high-end
department store today known as Nordstrom. Operating stores across the U.S.,
Puerto Rico, and Canada, Nordstrom is traded on the New York Stock Exchange
under the ticker symbol JWN, after its founder John W. Nordstrom. After
acquiring e-commerce clothing subscription service Trunk Club in 2014, Nordstrom
disclosed in June 2022 that it had shuttered the personalized clothing service—a
possible sign that shoppers would rather try on clothes in-store.



#32. Gap

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#32. GAP

- 2021 worldwide retail sales: $13.92B
- Number of U.S. stores in 2021: 2,147
- U.S. headquarters location: San Francisco, California

Founded by Donald Fisher and his wife Doris—who named the company after the
generation gap—in 1969, Gap Inc. is known for its variety of clothing across six
divisions: Gap, Banana Republic, Old Navy, Athleta, Intermix, and Hill City.
Over its more than 50 years of operation, Gap has grown to 135,000 employees
worldwide and in February 2019 its brand Old Navy was spun off into an
independent company.


#31. Dell Technologies

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#31. DELL TECHNOLOGIES

- 2021 worldwide retail sales: $14.03B
- Number of U.S. stores in 2021: NA
- U.S. headquarters location: Round Rock, Texas

In 1984, Michael Dell, a student at the University of Texas, founded his
computer and technologies company in his dorm room. With just $1,000 in hand, he
had a vision about how computers should be designed and sold. The gamble paid
off, and now Dell is a multinational company that has capitalized on the brave
new world of hybrid work.

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#30. BJ’s Wholesale Club

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#30. BJ’S WHOLESALE CLUB

- 2021 worldwide retail sales: $16.67B
- Number of U.S. stores in 2021: 226
- U.S. headquarters location: Westborough, Massachusetts

Named after Beverly Jean Weich—the daughter of its president Mervyn Weich—BJ’s
was established by the defunct discount store chain Zayre in 1984, and now
operates stores throughout the East Coast and in Ohio. The smaller of the two
members-only discount retailers on this list, BJ’s went public for the second
time in the summer of 2018 after previously going private in 2011.



#29. Rite Aid

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#29. RITE AID

- 2021 worldwide retail sales: $17.49B
- Number of U.S. stores in 2021: 2,517
- U.S. headquarters location: Camp Hill, Pennsylvania

Founded in Scranton, Pennsylvania, in 1962 under the name “Thrift D Discount
Center,” Rite Aid went public under its current name in 1968. Rite Aid was
almost purchased by Walgreens in 2015, but because of antitrust issues only
around half of stores were eventually sold to Walgreens in March 2018.


#28. Wakefern / ShopRite

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#28. WAKEFERN / SHOPRITE

- 2021 worldwide retail sales: $17.86B
- Number of U.S. stores in 2021: 361
- U.S. headquarters location: Keasbey, New Jersey

Hy-Vee, you may recall, was named after the combination of its two founders’
names. Wakefern is similarly a portmanteau, but of six founders: W for Louis
Weiss, A for Sam and Al Aidekman, K for Abe Kesselman, E for Leo Eisenberg, and
FERN for Dave Fern. The stores have gone by the name ShopRite since 1951 (five
years after the group’s founding), but Wakefern is the nation’s largest
supermarket group, consisting of 50 member companies operating 362 stores.


#27. Kohl’s

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#27. KOHL’S

- 2021 worldwide retail sales: $18.5B
- Number of U.S. stores in 2021: 1,177
- U.S. headquarters location: Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin

Polish immigrant Maxwell Kohl’s first grocery store (and later, department
stores) was founded in 1927, though it was 65 years until the company went
public in 1992, long after the Kohl family left the company. Operating
department stores in every U.S. state except Hawaii, Kohl’s began accepting
Amazon returns in its stores in 2019, which the company hoped will drive sales.



#26. Ross Stores

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#26. ROSS STORES

- 2021 worldwide retail sales: $18.89B
- Number of U.S. stores in 2021: 1,923
- U.S. headquarters location: Dublin, California

Ross Stores is the company behind Ross Dress For Less, a chain of discount
department stores headquartered outside the Bay Area, near where the first store
opened in 1950 by Morris Ross. Though he sold the store eight years later, the
nearly 2,000 U.S. locations still bear his name.

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#25. Verizon

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#25. VERIZON

- 2021 worldwide retail sales: $19.78B
- Number of U.S. stores in 2021: 6,217
- U.S. headquarters location: New York, New York

A portmanteau of veritas (Latin for “truth”) and horizon, Verizon was born from
the breakup of AT&T’s Bell Companies in 1984. Verizon is the second-biggest
telecommunications provider in the U.S., just behind AT&T.


#24. Meijer

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#24. MEIJER

- 2021 worldwide retail sales: $20.06B
- Number of U.S. stores in 2021: 260
- U.S. headquarters location: Grand Rapids, Michigan

Meijer is a Midwestern supermarket chain operating 253 stores across Michigan,
Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, and Wisconsin. Named for its founding family,
Meijer has been recognized for its environmental friendliness and focus on
diversity and inclusion when hiring staff.



#23. AT&T Wireless

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#23. AT&T WIRELESS

- 2021 worldwide retail sales: $20.66B
- Number of U.S. stores in 2021: 1,580
- U.S. headquarters location: Dallas, Texas

AT&T is generally known as the world’s largest telecommunications company, along
with being the parent company of WarnerMedia, the world’s largest media company
based on revenues. However, the company also operates thousands of retail stores
across the U.S., and is even developing 5G-equipped robots that would work to
increase productivity in its stores.


#22. 7-Eleven

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#22. 7-ELEVEN

- 2021 worldwide retail sales: $23.84B
- Number of U.S. stores in 2021: 12,689
- U.S. headquarters location: Dallas, Texas

Originally named “Tote’m Stores” at the time of its founding in 1927, the chain
changed to its current name in 1946 to represent its hours of operation from 7
a.m. to 11 p.m. every day of the week, though most locations now are open 24
hours.


#21. Macy’s

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#21. MACY’S

- 2021 worldwide retail sales: $24.23B
- Number of U.S. stores in 2021: 730
- U.S. headquarters location: New York, New York

Though Macy’s flagship store in New York City no longer holds the title of the
largest department store in the world, it’s still the largest in the United
States, with 1.1 million square feet of retail space. Macy’s dates back to 1851,
when Rowland Hussey Macy opened the first Macy’s store in Massachusetts.

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#20. Ace Hardware

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#20. ACE HARDWARE

- 2021 worldwide retail sales: $24.67B
- Number of U.S. stores in 2021: 4,807
- U.S. headquarters location: Oak Brook, Illinois

Named for the tenacity of World War I fighter pilots, Ace Hardware was founded
in 1924 after four hardware store owners in the Chicago area combined their
businesses into “Ace Stores.” Today, Ace Hardware is the largest non-grocery
cooperative in the U.S., and the largest hardware retail cooperative worldwide.
In 2022, it received the J.D. Power award for “Highest in Customer Satisfaction
with Home Improvement Retail Stores” for the 15th time in 16 years.


#19. Dollar Tree

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#19. DOLLAR TREE

- 2021 worldwide retail sales: $25.93B
- Number of U.S. stores in 2021: 15,857
- U.S. headquarters location: Chesapeake, Virgina

Dollar Tree Stores Inc. is a nationwide chain of discount stores, many of them
offering every item for $1 before tax. Operating stores under the brands Dollar
Tree, Dollar Bills, and Family Dollar, Dollar Tree came under fire in 2021 when
it announced that prices for most items would rise to $1.25.


#18. H.E. Butt Grocery

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#18. H.E. BUTT GROCERY

- 2021 worldwide retail sales: $31B
- Number of U.S. stores in 2021: 345
- U.S. headquarters location: San Antonio, Texas

If you’ve never been to Texas, odds are you’ve never heard of H-E-B, though the
supermarket chain is beloved—it’s been called the “cultiest cult grocer in
America.” The company was founded by the Butt family in 1905.



#17. Dollar General

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#17. DOLLAR GENERAL

- 2021 worldwide retail sales: $34.23B
- Number of U.S. stores in 2021: 18,378
- U.S. headquarters location: Goodlettsville, Tennessee

Dollar General operates a network of discount variety stores across the country,
and has been called “rural America’s store of choice” by The Wall Street
Journal. Like Dollar Tree, Dollar General targets low-income and rural areas for
its stores, serving customers who have been passed over by other major
retailers.


#16. Aldi

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#16. ALDI

- 2021 worldwide retail sales: $37.01B
- Number of U.S. stores in 2021: 2,697
- U.S. headquarters location: Batavia, Illinois

Aldi is a German-based discount supermarket chain founded by two brothers, Karl
and Theo Albrecht, in 1946; the name comes from a concatenation of “Albrecht”
and the German word for “discount.” Following a spat over cigarette sales, the
company split in two: one brother got the north with Aldi Nord, and the other
got the south with Aldi Sür. Though Aldi Sür operates the Aldi stores in the
U.S., it’s Aldi Nord that acquired Trader Joe’s in 1979.

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#15. TJX Companies

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#15. TJX COMPANIES

- 2021 worldwide retail sales: $38.08B
- Number of U.S. stores in 2021: 3,345
- U.S. headquarters location: Framingham, Massachusetts

Founded in 1976, TJX Companies now operates several discount-oriented stores,
including TJ Maxx, HomeGoods, HomeSense, Marshalls, and Sierra. While other
discount retailers like Ross Stores and Burlington continue to see slowing sales
growth, TJX Companies are enjoying newfound popularity as traditional department
stores lose favor in the eyes of the consumer.



#14. Best Buy

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#14. BEST BUY

- 2021 worldwide retail sales: $47.76B
- Number of U.S. stores in 2021: 957
- U.S. headquarters location: Richfield, Minnesota

Founded as Sound of Music, an audio equipment store by Richard M. Schulze and
James Wheeler in 1966, Best Buy got its current name after a rebranding in 1983.
Since then, it has become the largest consumer electronics retailer in the U.S.,
and has even fended off Amazon with shrewd strategy, including a price-matching
promise.


#13. Publix Super Markets

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#13. PUBLIX SUPER MARKETS

- 2021 worldwide retail sales: $48B
- Number of U.S. stores in 2021: 1,598
- U.S. headquarters location: Lakeland, Florida

Publix ranks among the top regional grocery store chains, with stores operating
in Florida, Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina, Tennessee, North Carolina, and
Virginia. The supermarket company continually ranks on Fortune’s Best Companies
To Work For list, and is publicly owned by current and former employees and the
family of founder George W. Jenkins.


#12. Royal Ahold Delhaize USA

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#12. ROYAL AHOLD DELHAIZE USA

- 2021 worldwide retail sales: $53.66B
- Number of U.S. stores in 2021: 2,056
- U.S. headquarters location: Carlisle, Pennsylvania

Ahold Delhaize is a grocery store company based in the Netherlands and operates
stores across Europe and the U.S. If that name doesn’t sound familiar, its main
U.S. holdings are Stop & Shop, Giant Food, Hannaford, and Food Lion. The company
launched Peapod, a grocery delivery service and early startup of the internet
age in 1996, though it now faces competition from Amazon Fresh and Instacart.



#11. Apple Stores / iTunes

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#11. APPLE STORES / ITUNES

- 2021 worldwide retail sales: $64.84B
- Number of U.S. stores in 2021: 272
- U.S. headquarters location: Cupertino, California

Out of all the companies on this list, it’s likely that Apple places the most
thought into the design, layout, and location of its retail storefronts, which
often have iconic designs like Apple’s glass box Fifth Avenue store in New York
City. Apple Stores now offer—along with traditional retail and “Genius Bar”
customer service—classes to learn how to use Apple products better, from iPhone
cameras to professional video editing software.

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#10. Albertsons Companies

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#10. ALBERTSONS COMPANIES

- 2021 worldwide retail sales: $71.87B
- Number of U.S. stores in 2021: 2,320
- U.S. headquarters location: Boise, Idaho

Albertsons was established in 1939 by Joe Albertson in Boise, Idaho. Albertsons
stores now span the United States, with notable subsidiaries including Safeway,
which merged with the company in 2015; Acme Markets; Tom Thumb; and several
others. After a planned acquisition of Rite Aid fell through in 2018, Albertsons
went public in June 2020 after several past attempts to do so failed.


#9. Lowe’s Companies

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#9. LOWE’S COMPANIES

- 2021 worldwide retail sales: $87.73B
- Number of U.S. stores in 2021: 1,737
- U.S. headquarters location: Mooresville, North Carolina

Not to be confused with Loews (a movie theater chain) or the other Loews (a
hotel chain), Lowe’s is a home-improvement chain headquartered in Mooresville,
North Carolina—located about an hour’s drive from the original Lowe’s North
Wilkesboro Hardware store, which was opened in 1921 by Lucius Smith Lowe. The
chain suffered in the 1980s from competition with longtime rival The Home Depot,
which surpassed Lowe’s as the largest hardware retailer in 1989.



#8. CVS Health Corporation

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#8. CVS HEALTH CORPORATION

- 2021 worldwide retail sales: $93.36B
- Number of U.S. stores in 2021: 9,773
- U.S. headquarters location: Woonsocket, Rhode Island

CVS, which stands for “consumer value stores,” was founded by brothers Stanley
and Sidney Goldstein and Ralph Hoagland in 1963. Since then, the company has
expanded its franchises of health, beauty, and pharmacy stores across the
country. The corporation went public in 1996 and in 2018 acquired health
insurance giant Aetna.


#7. Target

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#7. TARGET

- 2021 worldwide retail sales: $104.62B
- Number of U.S. stores in 2021: 1,926
- U.S. headquarters location: Minneapolis, Minnesota

The first Target store opened in Roseville, Minnesota, in 1962, a subsidiary of
the Dayton Co. founded by George Dayton. In 2002, the parent company was
rebranded as the Target Corp. as other subsidiaries were shed. Target is one of
many retailers that have started fighting back against Amazon’s dominant Prime
Day sale.


#6. Walgreens Boots Alliance

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#6. WALGREENS BOOTS ALLIANCE

- 2021 worldwide retail sales: $108.34B
- Number of U.S. stores in 2021: 8,600
- U.S. headquarters location: Deerfield, Illinois

The “Boots” in “Walgreens Boots Alliance” refers to a major pharmacy chain in
the United Kingdom and Ireland; in the United States, the company operates
Walgreens and Duane Reade retail pharmacy stores. Walgreens began in 1901 as a
single Chicago store run by Charles R. Walgreen. The company announced in 2019
it would close 200 Walgreens stores in the United States, or less than 3% of its
locations.

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#5. The Kroger Co.

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#5. THE KROGER CO.

- 2021 worldwide retail sales: $136.49B
- Number of U.S. stores in 2021: 2,874
- U.S. headquarters location: Cincinnati, Ohio

Kroger is the largest supermarket chain in the United States by revenue,
operating nearly 3,000 stores spanning 35 Midwestern and Southern states, as
well as Washington D.C. Bernard Kroger opened his first store in 1883, making
Kroger one of the oldest companies on this list. 


#4. The Home Depot

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#4. THE HOME DEPOT

- 2021 worldwide retail sales: $140.06B
- Number of U.S. stores in 2021: 1,993
- U.S. headquarters location: Atlanta, Georgia

The Home Depot is the leading home improvement retail chain in America.
Operating stores in the U.S., Puerto Rico, Canada, and Mexico, The Home Depot
passed Lowe’s to become the biggest home improvement store in the country in
1989—eight years after going public.


#3. Costco Wholesale

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#3. COSTCO WHOLESALE

- 2021 worldwide retail sales: $140.41B
- Number of U.S. stores in 2021: 561
- U.S. headquarters location: Issaquah, Washington

Founded in 1973 by Sol Price and his son Robert after a merger with Price Club,
Costco Wholesale is the fifth-largest retailer worldwide as of 2020. Despite the
recent spike in inflation, the membership-only retailer’s CEO has adamantly
stated that it won’t increase the price of its iconic $1.50 hot dog.



#2. Amazon.com

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#2. AMAZON.COM

- 2021 worldwide retail sales: $217.79B
- Number of U.S. stores in 2021: 557
- U.S. headquarters location: Seattle, Washington

Amazon has a particularly fascinating relationship with the average American;
while many Americans shop at stores on this list, only at Amazon are 59% of U.S.
households paying members (as of 2019). That Amazon Prime membership translates
to free two-day shipping, free video streaming, and featured member deals.
Amazon’s business also extends to the invisible: Much of the internet runs on
Amazon Web Services servers.


#1. Walmart

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#1. WALMART

- 2021 worldwide retail sales: $459.51B
- Number of U.S. stores in 2021: 5,326
- U.S. headquarters location: Bentonville, Arkansas

Amazon has income streams from its web services division, but its retail sales
are dwarfed by Walmart. The world’s largest company by revenues, the world’s
largest private employer, and the largest grocery retailer in the U.S., Walmart
operates under 46 names in 24 countries.

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