Natick Gets First Look At Upgraded Stop & Shop

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Last week, we learned that Stop & Shop had officially closed eight stores that were deemed “underperforming” as part of a new strategy for the grocery chain.

This week, however, one Massachusetts community got a look at an upgraded Stop & Shop.

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The company unveiled renovations at the Natick store, 829 Worcester St.

The newly remodeled Natick location is “designed to improve the overall customer experience in store and make groceries more affordable,” officials said.

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Officials brought in more than 1,000 new products throughout the store, including additional fresh produce and multicultural brands and products.

To celebrate the store’s official reopening, Stop & Shop will held a ribbon cutting and organized giveaways and free food samples for customers.

Those samples and activities will continue throughout the weekend, officials said. Stop & Shop will also donate frozen turkeys and gift cards to American Veterans Post 79 in Natick.


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