Grocery stores coming to NE Ohio ‘charge 60% less’

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CLEVELAND (WJW) — Grocery Outlet Bargain Market is promoted as having “extreme value,” and two of it’s stores are coming to Northeast Ohio.

Grocery Outlet Bargain Market is making its move into our area with its first store in the state.

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The stores will open in early 2025 in Brooklyn at Ridge park Square and another one will open in Parma.

A spokesperson for the grocery chain told Fox 8 News that each store usually creates, “25 to 35 new local jobs,” and that more information will be released at a later date.

According to its website Saturday, the outlet sells, “name-brand items to customers for up to 60% off conventional grocery store retail prices. Since we buy extreme bargains from suppliers, we are able to maintain strong margins for our Independent Operators while still selling at low prices for our customer.”

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