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  2. The Shops at Montebello - Wikipedia

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    A shopping mall in Montebello and Rosemead, California, with over 120 stores and four department stores. Learn about its history, anchors, remodels and location.

  3. Vueling - Wikipedia

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    Vueling is the largest airline in Spain, with hubs in Barcelona, Paris, Amsterdam and Rome. It operates 125 aircraft to 99 destinations in Europe, Africa, Asia and the Middle East, and is part of International Airlines Group.

  4. Category:Discount stores of the United States - Wikipedia

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    A list of discount stores operating in the US, organized by subcategories and alphabetically. Find information about Costco, Dollar General, Kmart, Target, Walmart and more.

  5. 88 best discounts for ages 50+: Where to save money for ... - AOL

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    Family Fair — 5% discount every Wednesday (includes weekly promotions and sale items) Fred Meyer — 10% discount the first Tuesday of the month Fry's Food Stores — 10% discount the first ...

  6. Montebello, California - Wikipedia

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    Montebello is a city in Los Angeles County, California, with a population of about 60,000. It has a history of oil production, a mission site, and a battlefield from the Mexican–American War.

  7. Discount store - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different types of discount stores in the United States and Canada, such as hypermarkets, category killers, warehouse clubs, variety stores and dollar stores. Find out how discount stores evolved from the 1950s to the present day and which chains are the most popular and successful.

  8. Grocery Outlet - Wikipedia

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    Grocery Outlet is an American discount closeout retailer that sells overstocked and closeout products from name-brand and private-label suppliers. It has stores in nine states, mostly independently operated by local couples, and was founded in 1946 by James Read.

  9. Retail format - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different types of retail formats, such as food, softline, hardline, specialist, arcade, anchor store, bazaar, boutique, category killer and chain store. See how retail formats influence consumer choice and expectations, and how they vary across regions and products.