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Manchester's Price Rite Marketplace To Hold Grand Re-Opening
The re-branded store will unveil a new design concept, with deep discounts offered at re-opening event.
MANCHESTER, NH — Price Rite Marketplace will hold a ribbon cutting ceremony for its newly redesigned store on Friday morning. The grand re-opening event will offer deep discounts, and the first 400 customers will receive a complimentary $20 gift card. In addition to the Manchester store, Price Rite is holding grand re-opening events at its Massachusetts locations in Hyde Park, Lynn, Revere and Worcester.
The ribbon cutting is set for 7:45 a.m. Friday, at 365 Lincoln St. in Manchester. Customers will be able to get a sense of the new award-winning design concept, with a focus on fresh food. The rebranded store now has a bright, revitalized décor, including a market-style produce department brimming with fresh fruits, vegetables and organic offerings. A new "Drop Zone" will be stocked with special surprise buys on must-have grocery items, company officials said.
New private label and organic products will be found on the Price Rite shelves, and lower prices will extend through hundreds of products, according to the company.
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Price Rite Marketplace is a trademark of Wakefern Food Corp., a retailer-owned cooperative based in Keasbey, New Jersey. It is the largest supermarket cooperative in the United States, company officials stated. Price Rite had opened its first store in 1995 and now operates more than 60 stores throughout New Hampshire, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Maryland and Virginia.
Price Rite Marketplace also helps fight hunger through its annual Check-Out Hunger fundraising campaign and partnerships with Feed The Children and local food banks.
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