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'''Buehler's''' is a privately-held chain of grocery stores throughout Ohio, started in 1929 in ]. Started by E. L. Buehler and his wife, the store is still run by the Buehler family, Gene and Don Buehler. Like many other grocery stores, Buehler's has a great focus on less than average customer service and a wide variety of mediocre quality merchandise. '''Buehler's''' is a privately-held chain of grocery stores throughout Ohio, started in 1929 in ]. Started by E. L. Buehler and his wife, the store is still run by the Buehler family, Gene and Don Buehler.


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Buehler's is a privately-held chain of grocery stores throughout Ohio, started in 1929 in New Philadelphia, Ohio. Started by E. L. Buehler and his wife, the store is still run by the Buehler family, Gene and Don Buehler.

Location

Buehler's operates and exists completely in the state of Ohio, and therefore has a more limited quantity of stores than larger chains. The primary store and warehouse are located in Wooster, Ohio; unlike many chains, these are owned by the parent company in entirety, rather than franchises.

Satellite stores are located in Medina, Ashland, Wadsworth, Wooster, Orrville, Dover, New Philadelphia, Delaware and Coshocton. There are additionally several more stores in planning, including two in Jackson and Brunswick.

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