Food City has acquired three Winn-Dixie supermarkets in Birmingham, Alabama, marking its first foray into the area and planning to rebrand the stores soon.
Target Information
Food City, a grocery store chain operated by K-VA-T Food Stores, has successfully entered the Birmingham, Alabama market through the acquisition of three Winn-Dixie supermarkets located in Fultondale, Trussville, and Jasper. These locations are scheduled for conversion to the Food City brand in early November, following the completion of the acquisition. Currently, Food City operates seven established stores across various towns in Alabama, including Albertville, Gadsden, Fort Payne, Owens Cross Roads, and three outlets in Huntsville, indicating a solid foundation in the state.
By acquiring these new locations, Food City aims to enhance its footprint in a growing market, capitalizing on the demand for quality grocery services. The stores are each approximately 44,000 square feet and are expected to continue offering essential services such as a meat department, in-store bakery, and deli.
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