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Barnesville Save A Lot completes a full store remodel, creating a one-of-a-kind shopping experience

Local owner introduces new deli and hot deals

BARNESVILLE — Save A Lot, one of the largest discount grocery chains in the U.S., today announced the complete renovation of its Barnesville store at 801 E. Main St., which has been fully remodeled inside and out for the best grocery shopping experience available. On Oct. 31, Barnesville residents can attend the store’s grand re-opening to experience the upgraded look and feel while enjoying the quality and value customers have come to love.

Customers entering the store will notice a lighter, brighter and easier-to-shop footprint that includes new decor, wider aisles, new interior and exterior paint and a new deli counter where customers can get their meat and cheese cut fresh in store. The store fully reflects Save A Lot’s new brand image, providing a fresh look and enhanced functionality, while continuing to serve as Barnesville’s hometown grocer.

In celebration of the store’s grand re-opening on Nov. 5-6, residents can find hot deals on everything ranging from fresh cut meat and seafood to produce.

“We’re thrilled to bring much-needed upgrades to the Barnesville Save A Lot store and enhance local residents’ shopping experiences the moment they step foot into the store,” said Scott Kelch, store owner and operator. “The newly minted store provides a modern aesthetic and an easier-to-shop footprint, making it seamless and more enjoyable for customers to shop for grocery essentials and quality fresh meat and produce they’ve come to expect. We know our customers are especially excited about our brand new deli where they can get their fresh meat and cheeses cut especially for them. As a special thank you, we’ll be offering our customers two days of hot deals.”

“We’re delighted that the Barnesville Save A Lot store is continuing to provide its customers with top-notch service and an upgraded shopping experience with the new store remodel,” said Tim Schroder, chief sales and marketing officer of Save A Lot. “Scott Kelch and his team’s investment to upgrade the store will have a profound impact on how customers enjoy the Save A Lot experience while continuing to provide unmatched value and quality.”

This remodel is part of the brand’s recently announced modernization efforts in stores across the country and the re-design reflects Save A Lot’s continued mission and commitment to its local communities, providing value, quality products and neighborhood support. As part of the new initiative, the company is working with its independent license owners to remodel a third of its fleet in 2021 with plans to remodel all 1,000 stores by 2024. The new store design features a contemporary evolution of the brand inspired by customer and employee feedback and each neighborhood store will feature a strong assortment of regional products to better serve customers in meaningful ways.

Save A Lot believes that all neighborhoods should have access to fresh, high quality food options. Save A Lot focuses on offering everyday low prices on great tasting, high quality private label brands as well as national brand products, USDA-inspected meat cut fresh in store, farm-fresh fruits and vegetables, and other non-food items.

The Barnesville Save A Lot is open Monday-Saturday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Sunday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Customers can learn more by visiting SaveALot.com.

Founded in 1977, Save A Lot is one of the largest discount grocery store chains in the U.S. with approximately 1,000 stores in 32 states. Save A Lot remains true to its mission of being a hometown grocer, providing unmatched quality and value to local families. Customers enjoy significant savings compared to traditional grocery stores on great tasting, high quality private label brands, national brand products, USDA-inspected meat, farm-fresh fruits and vegetables, and other non-food items. For more information, visit SaveALot.com and follow Save A Lot on Facebook (facebook.com/savealot) and Instagram (@SaveALotFoodStores).

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