Save Mart opens first Lucky California concept store
Save Mart opens first Lucky California concept store
Save Mart unveiled its first new store format in nearly 20 years when the doors open on its new Daly City Lucky California store July 8. A reflection of the San Francisco Bay area food culture, this new store concept will provide shoppers with diverse, eclectic flavors and foods — whether they are looking for prepared foods to carry out or all the ingredients to cook at home.
"With the massive influx of competition in the grocery industry, we have seen tremendous market segmentation," Nicole Pesco, Save Mart's co-president and chief strategy and branding officer, said in a press release. "Through it all, traditional supermarkets have remained much the same. Save Mart is stepping out of the box with our introduction of Lucky California — a fusion of Bay area culture and California sourced and grown, presented with meal solutions at competitive prices."
Lucky California is inspired by the unique food culture of the San Francisco Bay area. Its offerings will reflect the diverse cultures, delicious cuisine and locally grown foods that have been inspired in the region. The store's new display concept will feature constantly changing snack and meal hubs where shoppers will be encouraged to try new flavors.
"As a Central Valley-based company, we get what locally grown means to our shoppers. We place a premium on sourcing our food from local farms, producers, manufacturers, chefs and purveyors. Lucky California will truly deliver the flavors of California," Pesco said.
As the concept store is refined, Save Mart will begin the process of renovating and rebranding its entire chain of stores throughout the San Francisco Bay area.