Save A Lot held a grand reopening Sept. 4 for its store at 238 E. Steve Warner Road in Russell Springs, Kentucky. It had been closed after a fire destroyed the store seven months ago.
To celebrate the grand opening, Anchor Foods President Lori Stivers joined the Russell County Chamber of Commerce and the store team for a ribbon cutting. It was followed by customers enjoying local food and drinks.
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“We are excited to have this store back up and serving the Russell Springs community,” Stivers said. “We understand that Russell Springs residents deserve high quality food at a value price point that works for them. We’re excited for everyone to see this new store while enjoying the same great food at affordable prices they’ve always loved here.”
Bill Mayo, Save A Lot’s chief development officer, commented, “We’re thrilled to have Anchor Foods bring back the Russell Springs store to their list of hometowns that get to experience once again what the Save A Lot brand is all about. We know the Save A Lot brand brings unmatched value and quality to roughly 750 communities nationwide and can’t wait for the Russell Springs community to experience that again for themselves.”
Founded in 1977, Save A Lot is the largest independently-owned and -operated discount grocery store chain in the U.S., with about 750 stores in 32 states. Save A Lot prioritizes that all communities should have access to fresh food options. Stores focus on offering low prices on 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.
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