Winn-Dixie Expanding with Eight New Stores
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- Advertisement - Winn-Dixie expanding with eight new stores May 27, 2020 1 / 2 Winn-Dixie will expand in Florida with the addition of eight new Winn-Dixie stores before the end of the year. Southeastern Grocers, Winn-Dixie's parent company, finalized agreements to purchase multiple Lucky’s Market locations and Earth Fare grocery stores throughout the state of Florida. The grocer has acquired four Lucky’s Market stores located in Fort Myers, Gainesville, Lake Mary and Melbourne. The four Earth Fare stores obtained are located in Boynton Beach, Jacksonville, Lakewood Ranch and Viera. “At Southeastern Grocers, we are committed to supporting, enriching and growing the communities we serve," said Anthony Hucker, president and CEO of Southeastern Grocers. "Winn-Dixie is deeply rooted in Florida, and we are proud to expand our footprint and enhance our presence throughout the state. In addition to our new store that we opened earlier this year, we look forward to introducing eight more new appealing stores with fresh, quality products at the right price to deliver a shopping experience our associates, customers and communities can always count on.” Each converted store will be remodeled with a specialized approach to provide a wide product selection and additional jobs and opportunities for local community members. All eight locations are projected to have grand opening dates this year and will be introduced to the community with an opening celebration for customers to check out the fresh offerings and savings available at their new Winn-Dixie grocery store. The grocer is offering positions to Lucky’s Market and Earth Fare associates impacted by the acquisition as well as any individuals committed to providing customers with quality service. These acquisitions continue recent momentum for the Winn-Dixie banner. The opening of the eight new store locations follows the February opening of a new Winn-Dixie store in the Brentwood community in Jacksonville, FL, in response to the local city and community plea to combat an impending food desert in the area with the closing of a Publix store. Print Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org) 2 / 2.