The National Grocers Association (NGA) presented a $10,000 cash prize to Madison Ireland of Harmons Neighborhood Grocer in Utah after being crowned the winner March 11 of the annual Best Bagger Championship. The contest, sponsored by PepsiCo, was...
Harmons Grocery
Harmons Grocery, founded in 1932 by Jake and Irene Harmon in Granger, Utah, has grown from a humble corner market into a renowned regional supermarket chain. The company’s commitment to quality, service, and innovation has solidified its reputation as a trusted community partner. Harmons is dedicated to providing customers with an exceptional shopping experience, offering a wide selection of fresh produce, meats, dairy products, and specialty foods. What sets Harmons apart is its focus on culinary excellence, demonstrated through its in-store kitchens, scratch bakeries, and expertly curated deli offerings.
In addition to its dedication to quality products, Harmons is deeply invested in sustainability and supporting local farmers and producers. The company prioritizes sourcing locally grown and organic ingredients whenever possible, ensuring freshness and minimizing environmental impact. Harmons also actively engages with the community through partnerships with charitable organizations, educational initiatives, and events that promote health and wellness.
As a family-owned business, the company places a strong emphasis on treating both customers and employees like family. The company values integrity, honesty, and respect in all interactions, fostering a culture of trust and collaboration. With multiple locations across Utah, Harmons continues to uphold its founders’ legacy of excellence while embracing innovation and growth in the ever-changing grocery industry.
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