A food emporium on the first floor with eight mini-cafes.
I start at the Food Emporium between 89th and 90th.
Food Emporium charges $9.95 each time the service is used, and customers will have to pay for computer time.
Now it appears that a Food Emporium will open there.
Items can cost 20 to 30 cents less than at Food Emporium.
"You can't imagine how many ideas we've come up with in Food Emporium."
The food emporium on the sixth floor is extraordinary.
It's really an amazing difference almost a third less expensive than at Food Emporium.
I was in the local Food Emporium buying my mother's groceries.
Where do the owners of these high-calorie food emporiums expect repeat business to come from?