Fox Bros. Piggly Wiggly has signed an agreement to open a Piggly Wiggly store in Port Washington, Wisconsin. This will be the company’s 8th Piggly Wiggly store. Fox Bros. owns and operates stores in Hartland, Oconomowoc, Slinger, Hubertus, Jackson, Saukville and Hartford, all in Wisconsin.
The grand opening date for the Port Washington store has not been set, but it is expected to open in late summer.
“We are excited to bring Fox Bros. Piggly Wiggly to Port Washington and look forward to becoming part of another local community,” said Lori Fox, Fox Bros. co-owner. “We are proud to have been named Milwaukee Journal’s 2017 Top Choice Grocery Store and look forward to providing Fox Bros. Superior Service to our guests in Port.”
Fox Bros. has been operating Piggly Wiggly stores since 1988. Its stores offer Boar’s Head deli products, a fresh meat department featuring Certified Angus beef, Smithfield Prime pork, Gerber Amish Natural chicken and a variety of fresh and frozen seafood. In addition, Fox Bros. Piggly Wiggly offers a line of its own Award Winning Brats, which have won eight Grand Champion Awards over the last eight years at the Wisconsin Association of Meat Processors competition. The company also has won a Wisconsin State Fair Blue Ribbon for its Spicy Southwest Jalapeno and Cheddar Chicken brat.
“In addition to providing our guests with a quality shopping experience, we are also proud to say that we have been named Milwaukee Business Journal’s Top Workplace for the past two years,” said Pat Fox, co-owner. “We value our team members and know that without them, we cannot provide our guests superior service.”
Piggly Wiggly Midwest supplies 101 Piggly Wiggly supermarkets in the greater Wisconsin and northern Illinois areas, along with 13 Butera Market stores and a EuroFresh store in the Chicagoland area. Since 1911, Sheboygan, Wisconsin has been the home to Piggly Wiggly’s headquarters where it has its corporate offices and two of its distribution centers. A third distribution center is located in Milwaukee.
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