Save A Lot recently celebrated the grand reopening of 27 stores across Indiana, Ohio and Pennsylvania that had been improperly rebranded in 2024.
Working to re-establish high operational and financial standards, the stores offer customers Save A Lot’s value on an assortment of fresh, affordable, healthy foods, along with more than 50 high-quality private label brands.
Throughout July and August, the stores held reopening events that included special giveaways and sale pricing on popular items. To mark the occasions, Save A Lot donated $15,500 to regional charities.
“We’re delighted to reintroduce Save A Lot to these markets and support the community,” said Save A Lot CEO Bill Mayo. “Save A Lot is committed to provide high-quality food and outstanding value to our customers.”
The stores that have reopened include:
Indiana
- 840 Bluffton Road, Fort Wayne;
- 3310 E Paulding Road, Fort Wayne;
- 3739 E Washington St, Indianapolis;
- 2930 E 38th St., Indianapolis;
- 8101 Pendleton Pike, Indianapolis; and
- 25 Broadway Plaza, Peru.
Ohio
- 3333 Manchester Road, Akron;
- 1400 S Arlington St., Akron;
- 25 W Miller Ave., Akron;
- 530 E Tallmadge Ave., Akron;
- 1375 Copley Road, Akron;
- 544 Canton Road, Akron;
- 205 N Wooster Road, Barberton;
- 3434 Cleveland Ave., Columbus;
- 1254 Morse Road, Columbus;
- 4930 W Broad St., Columbus;
- 1026 Patterson Road, Dayton;
- 4233 N Main St., Dayton;
- 2152 N Gettysburg Ave., Dayton;
- 845 Portland Way North, Galion
- 8005 State St., Garrettsville;
- 2626 W Laskey Road, Toledo;
- 657 E Manhattan Blvd., Toledo;
- 1703 Airport Hwy., Toledo; and
- 204 High St., Wadsworth.
Pennsylvania
- 2026 Broad St., Erie; and
- 2209 West 12th St., Erie.
Save A Lot stores focus on offering low prices on high-quality private label brands, as well as national brand products, USDA-inspected meat cut fresh in store, farm-fresh fruits and vegetables, and other non-food items.
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