PARIS — Save A Lot has announced the completion of a full renovation of its Paris store, at 179 Main St. Ste 1, which has been fully remodeled inside and out. During October, Paris 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 décor and flooring, shorter aisles, and new interior and exterior paint. In celebration of the store’s grand re-opening, on October 4 residents should look for a mailer packed with coupons. Extreme values on everything from fresh cut meat, produce, and pantry staples will be delivered to South Paris residents’ mailboxes for use over the next eight weeks.
“We’re thrilled to be able to bring much-needed upgrades to the South Paris Save A Lot store and enhance local residents’ shopping experiences the moment they step foot into the store,” said John Hammontree, 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. As a special thank you, we’ll be offering our customers eight weeks worth of exclusive offers and deals.”
”We’re delighted that the South Paris 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 Chris Hooks, Executive Vice President and Chief Merchandising Officer of Save A Lot. “John Hammontree 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.”
The South Paris Save A Lot is open daily from 8 a.m. – 8 p.m. Customers can learn more by visiting www.savealot.com.
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