Macey’s celebrated the grand re-opening of its remodeled Lehi, Utah, store Aug. 12 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and a donation to local schools to help address food insecurity as students head back to class this fall.
The grocer welcomed community members, local leaders and students from Lehi Elementary School to mark the completion of the project. During the event, Macey’s presented a $2,000 donation to Lehi Elementary School and Lehi High School.
“Macey’s has been a part of the Lehi community for 15 years, and this donation is just one way we’re able to give back,” said Greg Welling, VP of retail operations for Macey’s. “This remodel is another way we’re investing in Lehi. Our goal is to continue being a primary gathering place for our community.”
The remodel brings several new features to the store, which has served Lehi since 2011, including a Starbucks, a new indoor seating area, updated decor and a BreadBot that allows guests to order a fresh, hot loaf of bread throughout the day. The improvements were designed to make shopping more convenient while creating additional opportunities for guests to gather, dine and enjoy fresh food offerings.
A drive-thru pharmacy is set to open soon, adding to the store’s health and wellness offerings with services including clinical services, birth control, strep testing and treatment, cold sore treatment, flu shots and non-invasive women’s health solutions.
Macey’s, part of Associated Retail Operations, is a Utah-based grocer owned by Associated Food Stores. The company traces its roots to the Save-A-Nickle Market, opened in 1947 in Rose Park, Utah.

