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Sprouts Farmers Market Opens In Smyrna With Updated Design
From Friday through Sunday, the new store's customers can clip a digital coupon on the Sprouts app and get 20 percent off one purchase.
SMYRNA, GA — Eight months after first announcing its entrance into the Smyrna area, Sprouts Farmers Market has officially opened its doors.
Sprouts opened Wednesday and celebrated with a ribbon-cutting ceremony before the doors officially opened at 7 a.m. From Friday through Sunday, new customers with the Sprouts app can clip a digital coupon to get 20 percent off one purchase when they choose the Smyrna location as their store.
The 18,500-square-foot Smyrna store, located at 2530 Cumberland Blvd., is Georgia's first Sprouts location with the grocer's latest store design, which has a smaller format than its usual stores. Features include:
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- An Innovation Center showcasing new-to-market, attribute-driven products, many of which are exclusive to Sprouts as part of its “Find a New Favorite” program which rotates monthly.
- An expanded frozen department with easy meal solutions including convenient keto, plant-based and paleo options, among others.
- A Plant-Powered refrigerated section highlighting the latest plant-based meat alternatives.
“Local shoppers know Sprouts for carrying the latest healthy products and quality fresh produce, and we’re looking forward to showcasing these items through new department layouts and displays at the Smyrna store,” said David McGlinchey, chief format officer.
Along with the new features, the remodeled store focuses on Sprouts' selection of fresh produce at the center of the store, which is different from other locations that don't have the smaller, updated design.
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"The smaller size is very efficient and keeps produce at the heart of the store while maintaining our familiar open layout that will offer more assortment of products for a treasure hunt shopping experience," McGlinchey said in a March news release.
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