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BALTIMORE 鈥?A new grocery store chain is coming to the Baltimore area. Compare Foods, grocery stores founded by Eligio Leo Pena, which has now expanded to 100 locations throughout six states, has selected Alameda Marketplace for its initial entry point into the greater Baltimore metropolitan region. Compare Foods acquired the lease from Shoppers Food Shoppers and will occupy 24,650 square feet in the former space that recently closed. Compare Foods inte
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