Grocery stores, including Lucky and Winn-Dixie, are closing locations, from April 10
The grocery chain on the west coast, Raley's, also closes a location in the coming months.
We feel all the effects of inflation at the grocery store - he almost feels that going out to eat would be more affordable. However, we need home options, which means that a trip to the supermarket is probably part of your weekly routine. However, many buyers are faced with another problem, as national grocery stores stop . In February, Walmart announced nearly a dozen cautious closings - with some who have already closed for good - and Confirmed target He will close four shops with smaller formats this spring. Now Lucky, Winn-Dixie and other grocery stores have announced that they too were closing locations. Read the rest to find out which stores stop, from April 10.
Read this then: These are all the Walmart locations that close forever next month .
Winn-Dixie will say goodbye to certain Buyers of Floridians.
A Winn-Dixie store in Lakewood Ranch, Florida , is the first store to close on April 10, the BRADENTON Herald reported. The supermarket, located at 11525 State Road 70 East, has been open for less than three years. AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
In a declaration at Better life , spokesperson for Southeastern Groceers Inc., the parent company of Winn-Dixie, described the decision to close "difficult".
"Although we understand that the closure of this store will have an impact on the local community, we want to assure you that this decision was not taken lightly," said the spokesperson.
Winn-Dixie did not provide additional reasoning for the closure, but confirmed that current employees were offered positions in nearby stores.
"The Winn-Dixie store in Lakewood Ranch will work hard to continue to provide the major service and assess that our customers expect until the time of closure," said the spokesperson.
A lucky store also leaves.
A lucky supermarket in Larkspur, California , a suburb of San Francisco, is also on blocking after 40 years of activity, SFGATE reported.
The store, located at 570 Magnolia Ave., will see its last day on April 14, Save Mart Companies (Lucky's Parent Company), said in a press release Better life .
The company added that employees will be offered positions in other places in the region, but have provided no other reasoning explaining why the Larkspur Lucky Farm.
"Lucky has been serving the community for decades and we will remain determined to serve the community in our Novato Lucky store at full service located at 1761 GRANT AVE.", said the company.
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California still loses another supermarket.
Those of the South Lake Tahoe region in California will officially offer goodbye to the Raley supermarket in the Crescent shopping center against early June , Reported SFGATE. The imminent closure is due to a "stranded rent negotiation", according to Chelsea Minor , Executive Director of the Impact and Public Affairs Community for Raley's. Minor spoke with the Tahoe Daily Tribune In February, responding to the concerns of employees, community members and local officials.
"We have summer in negotiations For about a year, but could not conclude an agreement with the owner, "Minor said at the point of sale, noting that Raley proposed several" different solutions ".
"I do not want the team or customers to think that we did not want to stay. It is always our intention to stay in this place. We hoped for a different result," added Minor.
Interesting, on March 11, the city of South Lake Tahoe Tahoe tweeted that Raley's location - located at 4000 Lake Tahoe Blvd. until further notice After a snowstorm.
"The building has been evacuated due to structural concerns and the safety of employees and customers," said the tweet. A second Raley store at 1040 Emerald Bay Road closed the next day precautionary , by Sacramento bee .
However, while the Emerald Bay store has reopened, the Raley at Crescent V are still listed like " Temporarily closed "On the Raley website. Better life contacted Raley to comment and to see if the store will reopen again before June. We will update history when we hear.
A beloved local grocery store is also on the blocking.
According to News10NBC, Hegedorn's Market, a pillar in Webster, New York , stops at the end of June. The store confirmed the closure on March 27, ending a 70 -year -old race in business.
"Unfortunately, we were unable to resist the storm enough, and we are currently on the business level where the competition was a little too difficult, and we are simply not able to continue this in June of this year , " Jon Gonzalez said the store's market director, told News10NBC.
Gonzalez added that management is working to help place the current employees, who, according to him, are "great" and "were fantastic".
However, customers are sad to see the local store leave, after buying Hegedorn for decades.
"There are always special things to come here that other stores do not have, and they have their own cooking service that has unique and special items, and their meat is wonderful," said Hegedorn's client Melinda Gaudioso said News10nbc.