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Flagship Pleasanton Lucky California Store Reopens
Tri-Valley residents filed into the new and improved store Wednesday. See what celebratory events will be held.

PLEASANTON, CA — Tri-Valley customers got their first look Wednesday at the remodeled Lucky California flagship store in Pleasanton.
Lucky California also announced plans to celebrate the milestone. First up is a Drone Light Show Spectacular beginning at 9 p.m. Friday at the grocery store at 6155 W. Las Positas Blvd. The first 200 shoppers Saturday will receive mystery gift cards between $10 to $200.
“We are very excited to offer a new level of shopping convenience with delicious made-fresh and easy solutions all at the low prices our guests expect and deserve,” said Mario Guerrero, store director, in a news release. “Our goal is to make shopping and food enjoyment exciting again for the Pleasanton community and the Tri-Valley.”
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Shoppers can visit The Eatery near the front of the store for options such as tri-tip, burgers, customizable noodle and rice bowls, comfort food and fusion burritos with Indian, Chinese and Korean sauces, according to Lucky California. Meals from The Eatery can be eaten on an outdoor patio or ordered via Door Dash, GrubHub, Postmates and Uber Eats.
The Drinkery offers coffee, juice, lemonade, smoothies, beer and Livermore Valley wine, which can also be enjoyed on the patio. Non-alcoholic drinks can be ordered on the aforementioned smartphone apps.
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The Entertaining Island offers finger foods from charcuterie and cheese boards to dips, antipasto, salsa, guacamole, hummus, fresh herbs, fruits, veggies and more.
The Demo Station will offer interactive cooking demonstrations, plus premade sauces, sides, meal kits with premeasured ingredients and more.
The Meat & Seafood Grill will offer customers cuts of meat or cook it for them, made to order. Marinated meats will be available.
The pharmacy will continue to serve customers.
Lucky California also made $35,000 in donations to commemorate the opening of its flagship store.
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