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Products recalled include H-E-B and NatureBest-branded pico de gallo, diced jalapeños, and stuffed mushrooms.
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The Texas grocery giant is developing property near anticipated burger spot in southwest Fort Worth.
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The San Antonio-based grocery chain now has a location in the Hurst-Euless-Bedford area.
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The Dallas City Council approved zoning for a potential H-E-B store location at Hillcrest Road and the LBJ Freeway in Dallas.
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The move comes as officials began notifying Texans that benefits from Supplemental Food Assistance and Nutrition Program, or SNAP, will be cut off in November if the government shutdown continues.
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Roxanne Orsak started as a store management trainee in 1988, according to a company news release. A graduate of Texas A&M, Orsak is credited with developing the H-E-B Plus concept in 2004.
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Texas grocery company H-E-B is planning not one but two stores for Denton.
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Grocer H-E-B looks to be adding another location to its growing Dallas-Fort Worth presence.
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Denton’s first H-E-B store will be located at Hillwood’s Landmark development, on more than 20 acres at the northwest corner of Interstate 35W and Robson Ranch Road.
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The Texas-based grocery chain purchased land in Dallas. This location will be the first H-E-B in the city.
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H-E-B is more than just a grocery store to many Texans. It’s a place to fall in love, feel connected to Texas culture — in some ways it even functions like a government. How did the cult of H-E-B come to be?
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The Texas-based grocery chain is set to open another location closer in Las Colinas as part of its growing North Texas expansion.