The Save A Lot in Union, South Carolina.
The store remodel efforts of Save A Lot now include two South Carolina locations as shoppers in the communities of Laurens and Union will soon have the opportunity to walk the aisles of these refreshed grocery outlets.
The grand reopening of the Laurens store is scheduled for Oct. 4, while the Union store will officially unveil its new look on Oct. 5.
Shoppers visiting each store will notice a lighter, brighter and easier-to-shop footprint that includes new décor and lighting, fresh interior and exterior paint and new signage. The stores reflect Save A Lot’s new brand image, providing a fresh look and enhanced functionality.
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”We’re delighted the Laurens and Union Save A Lot stores are each continuing to provide customers with top-notch service and an upgraded shopping experience with the new store remodel,” said Mark Kotcher, senior vice president of Sales and Marketing Officer of Save A Lot. “Dwayne Goodwin’s investment to upgrade the stores will have a profound impact on how customers enjoy the Save A Lot experience while continuing to provide unmatched value and quality.”
“I am thrilled to bring much-needed upgrades to the Laurens and Union Save A Lot stores and enhance local residents’ shopping experiences the moment they step foot inside,” said Dwayne Goodwin, store owner and operator. “The newly minted stores provide 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.”
The store remodels are part of the brand’s effort to modernize its stores across the country. The re-design reflects Save A Lot’s continued mission and commitment to its local communities, providing value, quality products and neighborhood support, company officials said.
As part of the initiative, the Save A Lot is working with its independent license owners to remodel stores. 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.