A Tom Thumb grocery store is closing permanently by late February, but the chain’s parent company says it remains committed to the North Texas market. The store at 4000 William D. Tate Ave.
Tom Thumb was founded in Dallas in 1948 by friends J.R. Bost and Bob Cullum. Today it is owned by Albertson’s, which operates in 34 states under the brands Safeway, Randalls and United Supermarkets.
Adaptation of the Grimm fairy tale about a lad who is only 5 1/2 inches high, but when a couple of crooks try to take advantage of him, he stands tall and proves that his physical size has no ...
Bill Spinks [email protected] Ellis County’s first Tom Thumb supermarket opened last month in Waxahachie. Meanwhile, the ...
We received a lot of emails over the past few days asking about the unique yellow-flowering crop planted at Highway 29 and ...
Kroger and Albertsons have a total of roughly 5,000 stores under numerous brands, or “banners,” including Tom Thumb, Ralphs, Harris Teeter, Fred Meyer, King Soopers, Safeway and Vons.
He then entered the iron industry and made the United States' first locomotive, the Tom Thumb. In his 60s when Field came to see him, Cooper was focused on establishing the technical college ...
The city of Midlothian could be getting a new Tom Thumb as the region’s population expands. The grocer, which has a presence in cities around the Dallas-Fort Worth area, would be located at the ...
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(Unfortunately, the Tom Thumb replacements just don't have the same magic.) Imagine her surprise when she found that the flower selection at this simple store was larger than expected and fresh to ...
Statistics vary by source, but last year there were a record-high 650,100 homeless people in the United States, many of them ...
But, the 8lb 1oz infant was connected to an oxygen tube meant for adult patients instead of a 'Tom Thumb' resuscitator for children. Oxygen was pumped into her lungs at 60lb per square inch ...