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Schnuck Markets on Wednesday introduced plans to open its second Eatwell Market by Schnucks retailer, this time in Chesterfield, Missouri, about 20 miles west of St. Louis.
Schnucks opened its first Eatwell Market retailer in Columbia, Missouri, in June 2020 in a former Fortunate’s grocery retailer.
The brand new Eatwell retailer, a 30,000-square-foot market, is anticipated to open this spring, the corporate stated.
“We’re excited to introduce Eatwell Market by Schnucks to prospects in our hometown space,” stated Schnucks Government Vice President of Supermarkets Ted Schnuck in an announcement. “Our firm’s mission is to nourish folks’s lives, and we are going to construct on that by bringing prospects a retailer the place they’ll uncover new, native objects whereas staying centered on well being and wellness.”
Eatwell Market will carry 1000’s of pure and natural objects, the corporate stated, with each natural and conventionally grown choices. The meat division will give attention to merchandise raised with out added antibiotics or progress hormones. The shop may also have bulk bins, freshly floor nut butters and a made-to-order drink counter with smoothies, espresso, tea, beer and wine.
The shop will make use of about 105 staff, Schnucks stated. It can provide supply and curbside pickup via Instacart.
In August, Schnucks opened its first Schnucks Specific location, a small-footprint market linked to the Eatwell retailer in Columbia. The grocery store stated prospects requested for a wider vary of standard grocery objects, along with the pure and natural merchandise.
Schnucks made no point out of including an extra Specific retailer in asserting the brand new Eatwell location.
“At Eatwell Market, we try to supply prospects the best-tasting meals made out of the very best substances,” Schnuck stated. “We look ahead to quickly welcoming buyers to this location the place our purpose will likely be to carry them a ‘past the anticipated’ buying expertise.”
Schnuck Markets was based in St. Louis in 1939 and operates 114 shops in Missouri, Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin.