Grocery channels, including Walmart, close stores, from July 16
Customers should lose several locations in the coming weeks.
If you feel like your grocery budget Do not bring yourself as far as before, you are not alone. Food prices are 6.7% Higher this year than in 2022, according to the American Department of Agriculture (USDA). In that mind, you can feel more like to go around these days to make sure you get the best shot for your money. But depending on where you live, your purchase options could soon become a little smaller. Several grocery channels, including Walmart, close stores this month. Read the rest to find out more about these upcoming closings.
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Walmart has already closed several stores this year.
Since February, Walmart has firmly closed "sub-performative" stores in the United States so far, the Walmart closures included three locations in Chicago: one in Lincolnwood which closed on February 17 and two others in Homewood and Plainfield which were to close on March 10.
From February to May, customers have also lost Walmart stores In Arkansas, Florida, Hawaii, Indiana, Minnesota, New Mexico, Oregon, Washington and Wisconsin, as well as that in Washington, D.C.
The most recent closure which has just taken place last month on June 2, when Walmart closed a Neighborhood market In Overland Park, Kansas.
The retailer soon closes another place.
Walmart will be by closing another The neighborhood market is soon in store - this time in Richmond, Virginia, Richmond Bizsense reported.
In a declaration at Better life , Walmart spokesperson Felicia McCranie Confirmed that the company had made the "difficult decision" to permanently close its location of Brook Road on July 28.
According to McCranie, an in -depth examination process has revealed that this store does not meet the "financial expectations" of the company. Consequently, Walmart has chosen to close the "underperforming" location.
"We are grateful to customers who have given us the privilege of serving them on our location in the Brook Road district market," she said. "We are impatient to serve them in our other stores in the surrounding communities, including our Brook Road SuperCentry just two kilometers and on Walmart.com."
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But Lidl has an even earlier closure.
Walmart is not the only grocery chain that makes cuts. Lidl is Plan to close A location in the north of Augusta, in South Carolina, in the coming weeks, The Chronicle Augusta reported. Spokesperson Chandler Spvey The newspaper said the company would close its East Martintown Road store on July 16.
The decision for the closure of Lidl to North Augusta also seems to be for the same reason that Walmart closes his Richmond store: financial performance.
"It was an underperforming location, and we made the strategic decision to close this location so that we can focus on the locations that are closer and more practical of our customers and where we see a significant growth, "said Spivey The Chronicle Augusta .
Better life contacted LIDL for more information on the coming closure, and we will update this story with their answer.
Another grocery chain would also be the subject of a store in July.
Alongside Walmart and Lidl, a much smaller grocery chain is also preparing to close a place. Fishers Foods, a grocer belonging to local property in the county of Stark, Ohio, is about to shrink from a third. The company decided to store in Canton, Ohio, Repository reported. AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
According to the newspaper, the Fishers Foods store at 4403 Cleveland avenue Northwest should close on July 16 - by leaving only two remaining stores for the grocery chain, in the canton of Jackson and the canton of Perry.
Better life Contacted Fishers Foods for more information on this closure, and we will update this story with their response.
Meanwhile, customers seem to be disappointed by the announcement but not surprised, because the city had already lost another Fishers Foods on Cleveland AVE in January 2022, and two other stores in January 2018, according to Repository.
"I felt like it was going to happen," Priest Aliyah , a customer who lives near the Fishers Foods store, told the newspaper.