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  1. By 1960, the 11 Minyard Food Stores generated sales of $15 million. Additional sites were purchased for future expansion and in 1961, a 70,000-square-foot (6,500 m 2) complex on Cedar Springs Street in Dallas became the site of Minyard's central office and distribution operations. By the end of the 1960s, the company had a total of 16 stores.

  2. Minyard Food Stores, Inc. is a privately owned and operated grocery store chain in Texas. The family-run business includes three supermarket chains: Sack 'n Save Warehouse Food Stores, Carnival Food Stores, which cater to ethnic minorities, and the traditional Minyard Food Stores.

  3. Minyard's Food Stores Inc. - Facebook

  4. May 9, 2018 · Minyard Food Stores, Inc., is a privately owned and operated grocery store chain in Texas. The company operates 23 supermarkets, 18 Sack ’ n Save Warehouse Food Stores, and 22 Carnival Food Stores in six surrounding counties in the Dallas – Fort Worth metropolitan area.

  5. Discussion. I remember Minyards was a very large local chain at one point. I believe it was just as big as Tom Thumb or Kroger in The Metroplex. They had stores everywhere...from the hood to upscale neighborhoods.

  6. In July 1988, the company started its hyperstore Big Bear Plus concept in Wintersville, Ohio (140,000 sq ft (13,000 m 2)), and Bridgeport, Ohio (100,000 sq ft (10,000 m 2)), the stores featured 40 percent food and 60 percent general merchandise.

  7. Inside you’ll find an eclectic mix of more than 30 independently owned small businesses offering a wide variety of fresh produce, meat, poultry, seafood, flowers, specialty food items, international prepared foods & distinctive gifts.