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Food Lion will open its new location at 155 Crosstie Lane in Troutman on Wednesday, January 29.
As part of Food Lion’s commitment to providing easy, fresh and affordable shopping experiences in the towns and cities it serves, the new store offers a greater assortment and enhanced shopping experience. The layout and organization of the store are optimized to ensure convenience and accessibility while the overall ambiance creates a pleasant and welcoming atmosphere for customers.
“I’ve had the pleasure of serving Iredell County for nearly 25 years and have appreciated the opportunity to meet many of our wonderful neighbors,” said Eric Bell, store manager of the new Troutman Food Lion. “Our customers count on us to help nourish their families. My team and I are excited to bring our neighbors an expanded assortment of quality, fresh products while providing a convenient place where shopping is easy and affordable.”
The new store will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 7:45 a.m. Afterward, the first 100 customers in line will receive a mystery gift card valued up to $200 and a free reusable shopping bag. The store will be open daily from 6 a.m. until 11 p.m.
New store has enhanced features
The new store features an extensive product assortment with a specific focus on a variety of affordable and simple meal and time-saving solutions that are ready-to-eat, ready-to-cook or ready-to-heat. In addition, the store features fresh produce, quality meats and many other products to meet individual and family needs. Customers also have a large selection of organic, gluten-free and plant-based items to choose from, including Nature’s Promise, Food Lion’s affordable brand of wholesome and organic products made with no artificial flavors, preservatives or synthetic colors. Additionally, the store features a walk-in garden cooler, ensuring the freshest produce available, in-store prepared cut fruit, freshly made sushi and a self-service wing and hot favorites bar.
Through its Local Goodness program, Food Lion stores offer a wide variety of regional items sourced from local growers or manufacturers who provide products that are the heart and soul of the community. A list of additional North Carolina-based suppliers that may be featured in the store can be found online.
Food Lion’s enhancement also includes offering convenience and choices for shoppers by providing Food Lion To Go Pickup and/or Home Delivery options. Online orders may be placed on the Food Lion To Go website or through the app.
Inspired by customer and associate feedback, the store includes self-checkout lanes for an enhanced and efficient shopping experience, allowing customers to choose between traditional cashier-assisted checkout or self-checkout options.
Demonstrating care for its neighbors and communities with a commitment to healthier towns and cities, Food Lion’s enhanced store features energy-efficient LED lighting and refrigerated cases with doors to help reduce its environmental footprint. Food Lion is the only company in the country to receive the ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year Award from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy for 23 consecutive years.
Food Lion Feeds supports community feeding partner
Working in partnership to help address food insecurity and increase access to nutritious food, Food Lion has contributed $2,500 through its hunger relief platform, Food Lion Feeds, to FeedNC in Mooresville. The donation is equivalent to 25,000 meals.
In addition, FeedNC will regularly collect food rescue from the store to distribute to neighbors experiencing hunger. Donating unsaleable edible food that might otherwise go to waste gives neighbors access to nutritious food. In 2000, Food Lion was the first grocery retailer in the country to establish a food rescue program with Feeding America, the nation’s largest domestic hunger relief organization.
Through Food Lion Feeds, the omnichannel retailer has donated more than 1.2 billion meals to individuals and families since 2014 and has committed to donating 1.5 billion meals by the end of 2025. For more information on Food Lion Feeds’ commitment to fighting hunger, visit foodlion.com/feeds.