BOTTOM DOLLAR FOOD ANNOUNCES GRAND OPENING DATES AND FESTIVITIES FOR ITS FIRST STORES IN THE GREATER PITTSBURGH AND YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO, MARKETS
DISCOUNT GROCER TO OPEN SEVEN STORES ON THURSDAY, JAN. 26
Jan 19, 2012
SALISBURY, N.C – Bottom Dollar Food, a discount grocer, announced grand opening dates for its first 14 stores in the greater Pittsburgh and Youngstown, Ohio, markets, with its first seven stores opening on Thursday, Jan. 26. The grand opening festivities will include giveaways of free private brand products to the first 200 customers at each location, free reusable bags while supplies last, along with guest appearances by former professional football players.
"We look forward to opening our doors to the greater Pittsburgh and Youngstown, Ohio, communities over the next several weeks and bringing a new grocery option to consumers," said Bottom Dollar Food President Meg Ham. "Customers will find Bottom Dollar Food unique because we offer unbelievably low prices, carry quality private brands and the national brands that matter most, and offer a meaningful, efficient assortment of fresh produce and meat. Additionally, our associates provide our customers an energetic and lighthearted shopping experience."
Bottom Dollar Food grand opening festivities will begin with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Thursday, Jan. 26 at 7:30 a.m., and the stores will open to the public immediately after the ceremony. At each location, former professional football players will sign autographs and greet customers from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. Players are noted below in parenthesis:
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12012 Frankstown Road, Penn Hills, Pa. (Randy Grossman)
1160 Washington Ave., Carnegie, Pa. (LC Greenwood)
1155 Washington Pike, Bridgeville, Pa. (Louis Lipps)
300 Eden Park Blvd., McKeesport, Pa. (Mike Merriweather)
2011 Sheffield Road, Aliquippa, Pa. (John Banaszak)
7350 Saltsburg Road, Pittsburgh (Mike Wagner)
5239 Brownsville Road, Pittsburgh (Robin Cole)
With a strong focus on price, Bottom Dollar Food has a "We Won't Be Beat" guarantee, where stores will beat any competitor's price on the same item by a penny. In addition, if a customer is unsatisfied with a purchase, all meats and produce come with a double-back guarantee that ensures an item is replaced and customers are given a full refund.
Bottom Dollar Food also offers a double-money back guarantee on all private brand products.
The discount grocer announced the expansion last year, and will create more than 800 jobs through the new store openings.
Bottom Dollar Food provides fresh produce and quality meats, pre-packaged deli and bakery items, a variety of dairy selections, along with the most popular national brands, and a large selection of quality private brand products.
"We are very pleased with the reaction of the Pittsburgh and Youngstown communities since we announced our plans to enter these markets," added Ham. "From the hundreds of new associates we have joining our team, to the new customers we'll win who want to save money on groceries, we look forward to growing our business and being a good community partner in these markets."
To reinforce its community commitment to its new market, the discount grocer is donating $10,000 to the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank. In addition, Bottom Dollar Food will donate $500 to non-profit groups, schools, libraries, and fire and police organizations .
Bottom Dollar Food opened its first store in Pennsylvania on Oct. 8, 2010.
In addition to its new stores in Pittsburgh and Youngstown, Ohio, Bottom Dollar Food remains focused on continuing to expand in the greater Philadelphia market, which at the time had opened24 stores in the state of Pennsylvania and five stores in New Jersey.
SADLY ALL 66 locations closed on January 15, 2015
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