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Foodarama : ウィキペディア英語版
Foodarama
Foodarama, also known as Cox's Foodarama, is a supermarket chain in Texas, with its headquarters in Foodarama Store #1 in Brays Oaks, Houston. In Greater Houston, as of 2004 Foodarama operates nine stores.〔Monroe, Melissa S. "(La Fiesta adds two S.A. sites Houston chain will be taking over Handy Andy stores on West and Southeast sides. )." ''San Antonio Express-News''. Tuesday March 2, 2004. Business 1E. Retrieved on December 1, 2011. "La Fiesta is an affiliate of Houston-based Foodarama, which has nine stores in Houston. Catlett said La Fiesta also is successful because it's tight on()"〕 Carrol Cox is the founder and president of Foodarama.〔Hassell, Greg. "(CHRONICLE 100 LEADING COMPANIES OF HOUSTON / Grocers getting food for thought )." ''Houston Chronicle''. Sunday May 23, 1999. Special Section, Page 38. Retrieved on December 1, 2011.〕 As of 2011, 1,000 people work for Foodarama.〔"(Home )." Foodarama. Retrieved on December 2, 2011.〕
==History==
The first Foodarama location opened in 1973.〔
In 1993, after AppleTree Markets put many of its stores up for sale, Cox's Foodarama acquired one.〔Beachy, Debra and Greg Hassel. "(Competitors carve up AppleTree/Nine rivals purchase 28 stores )." ''Houston Chronicle''. Thursday November 25, 1993. Business 1. Retrieved on December 1, 2011.〕 Foodarama acquired the 1805 Ella Appletree,〔Hassel, Greg. "(AppleTree to hand over most stores this week )." ''Houston Chronicle''. Tuesday January 4, 1994. Business 1. Retrieved on December 1, 2011.〕 currently Foodarama #4.〔"Locations." Foodarama. (2 ). Retrieved on December 1, 2011.〕 On February 28, 1999, Cox's Foodarama had seven locations. It had $74.4 million in annual sales and 1.4% of the grocery market. It also had 814 Houston-area employees. In the period starting a year from February 28, 1999, Foodarama opened two locations and remodeled two locations.〔 In 1999 Cox's Foodarama had 1.5% of the Houston grocery market.〔Sit-DuVall, Mary. "(`Right' store was ripe for picking / Randalls joins trend with deal )." ''Houston Chronicle''. Saturday July 24, 1999. Business 1. Retrieved on December 1, 2011.〕 Foodarama occupied a Randall's location that was closed in 2006.〔Feser, Katherine. "(DEAL OF THE WEEK / Gigantic 24 Hour Fitness on the way )." ''Houston Chronicle''. Monday November 6, 2006. Business 5. Retrieved on December 1, 2011.〕

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