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== Sav-On Foods ==

I think Borman's, Inc. introduced a discount food concept in the mid-60s. Units were usually co-located with or nearby to discount dry goods retailer like Shoppers Fair or Arlan's. It seemed that the brand dwindled as those discount department stores declined and Borman's own Farmer Jack brand grew.

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Sav-On Foods

I think Borman's, Inc. introduced a discount food concept in the mid-60s. Units were usually co-located with or nearby to discount dry goods retailer like Shoppers Fair or Arlan's. It seemed that the brand dwindled as those discount department stores declined and Borman's own Farmer Jack brand grew.