I shopped at Hannaford, the largest supermarket chain in Maine, and I wish it would come to every state
Briefly

Hannaford Supermarkets, founded in 1883, has evolved from a small produce cart into Maine's largest grocery chain, now boasting 189 stores across five states.
Under the leadership of Stewart Taylor starting in 1940, Hannaford experienced significant expansion through mergers, ultimately becoming part of Ahold Delhaize in 2016.
The Scarborough, Maine location offers a vast selection of fresh produce, meat, and prepared foods, showcasing the quality and diversity that separates it from typical city grocery stores.
With 68 stores in Maine alone and a workforce exceeding 26,000 employees, Hannaford stands out as a key player in the region's grocery market.
Read at Business Insider
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