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Shopper's City : ウィキペディア英語版 | Shopper's City Shoppers' City was a chain of seven stores in the Minneapolis / St. Paul area in the 1960s and 1970s. It was one of the forerunners of the "big box" store. The chain was notable for being one of the first stores in Minnesota to open on Sundays.〔("Minneapolis: Sunday Retail Sales Law is Facing a Test" ), ''The New York Times'', September 3, 1967.〕 It included discount groceries, home goods and sundries along with a barber shop, pharmacy, dry cleaners and snack bar; it also featured a furniture and appliance department on the mezzanine, at one time run by the Furniture Barn. It was sold to the larger Massachusetts-based chain Zayre in 1967〔("Zayre agrees to buy chain in Minnesota" ), ''Chicago Tribune'', December 6, 1966 (pay site).〕〔("Zayre Completes Purchase" ), ''The Wall Street Journal'', Apr 4, 1967 (pay site).〕 and the Zayre locations in the Twin Cities market were thereafter known as "Zayre Shoppers' City." ==References==
*http://theanalogage.blogspot.com/2013/08/shoppers-city-story.html *http://www.slphistory.org/history/highway1003700.asp
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