Friday, January 23, 2009 , Updated
Albertsons announces closing of supermarkets in Arlington, Allen and Frisco
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In this illustration, the victorious Spad represents those Albertsons stores that will remain open, while the Fokker Triplane about to crash into the trees stands in for those whose closures have been announced by corporate management.
The Albertsons supermarket chain announced on Thursday that it will be closing three of its stores in the Dallas-Fort Worth area: one each in Arlington, Allen and Frisco.
The grocery trade is apparently a dog-eat-dog business, and - according to a company spokesperson - the three locations getting the axe simply haven't been performing up to superior dog-eating standards.
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Collin Gouldin, says:
no albertsons has. this company has been hurting for years now.
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Jason Rice, says:
John, you are in rare cynical form today.
Remember this Friday Diet and write it down.
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