Grocery Outlet stores operate a deep discount “treasure hunt” style format, with a full produce department.
EMERYVILLE, Calif., Dec. 23, 2024 — Grocery Outlet Holding Corp. BB #:154673, a high-growth, extreme value retailer of quality, name-brand consumables and fresh products, closes the 2024 calendar year with 533 stores across 16 states. As the historically west coast grocer continues its eastward expansion it wraps up 2024 with 34 stores in Pennsylvania, 12 stores in Maryland, seven stores in New Jersey, three stores in Ohio and one in Delaware.
“We are incredibly proud of our footprint growth over the past few years,” said Layla Kasha, Grocery Outlet’s Chief New Store Growth Officer. “As we round the corner on 2025, we will continue to focus on our core markets as well as clustered growth in Cleveland, Las Vegas and Baltimore. We see a lot of potential in the years ahead serving customers looking for a treasure hunt shopping experience to stretch their dollar on our wide selection of fresh produce, meat, deli, dairy, packaged groceries, frozen, health and beauty care products.”
Grocery Outlet remains the leading extreme value retailer in the United States, employing 1,000 people across the United States, and empowering hundreds of independent operators who own its stores nationwide. Earlier this year, Grocery Outlet announced its entry into private label with the official launch of GO Brands. Its three lines, SimplyGO, Go Home & Haven as well as GO Paw & Pamper, offer customers additional value on grocery basics, household essentials and pet products. Customers can stay up to date on exclusive offers and deals with the GO Mobile App, while also customizing their shopping experience.
About Grocery Outlet
Based in Emeryville, California, Grocery Outlet is a high-growth, extreme value retailer of quality, name-brand consumables and fresh products sold primarily through a network of independently operated stores. Grocery Outlet and its subsidiaries have more than 520 stores in California, Washington, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Idaho, Nevada, Maryland, North Carolina, New Jersey, Georgia, Ohio, Alabama, Delaware, Kentucky and Virginia.
EMERYVILLE, Calif., Dec. 23, 2024 — Grocery Outlet Holding Corp. BB #:154673, a high-growth, extreme value retailer of quality, name-brand consumables and fresh products, closes the 2024 calendar year with 533 stores across 16 states. As the historically west coast grocer continues its eastward expansion it wraps up 2024 with 34 stores in Pennsylvania, 12 stores in Maryland, seven stores in New Jersey, three stores in Ohio and one in Delaware.
“We are incredibly proud of our footprint growth over the past few years,” said Layla Kasha, Grocery Outlet’s Chief New Store Growth Officer. “As we round the corner on 2025, we will continue to focus on our core markets as well as clustered growth in Cleveland, Las Vegas and Baltimore. We see a lot of potential in the years ahead serving customers looking for a treasure hunt shopping experience to stretch their dollar on our wide selection of fresh produce, meat, deli, dairy, packaged groceries, frozen, health and beauty care products.”
Grocery Outlet remains the leading extreme value retailer in the United States, employing 1,000 people across the United States, and empowering hundreds of independent operators who own its stores nationwide. Earlier this year, Grocery Outlet announced its entry into private label with the official launch of GO Brands. Its three lines, SimplyGO, Go Home & Haven as well as GO Paw & Pamper, offer customers additional value on grocery basics, household essentials and pet products. Customers can stay up to date on exclusive offers and deals with the GO Mobile App, while also customizing their shopping experience.
About Grocery Outlet
Based in Emeryville, California, Grocery Outlet is a high-growth, extreme value retailer of quality, name-brand consumables and fresh products sold primarily through a network of independently operated stores. Grocery Outlet and its subsidiaries have more than 520 stores in California, Washington, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Idaho, Nevada, Maryland, North Carolina, New Jersey, Georgia, Ohio, Alabama, Delaware, Kentucky and Virginia.