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Kings 'Refreshes' With New Amenities, Donates $1K to Food Pantry for Grand Opening
Supermarket adds fresh food items and floral boutique.
Grocery stores are becoming more like food amusement parks as the evolution of shopping continues, and Kings in Mendham has joined the fun.
Celebrating its re-Grand Opening on Friday, Sept. 18, Kings unveiled new amenities and a new look, and made a donation to the Interfaith Food Pantry in Morris County.
The store now offers a build-it-yourself sandwich station, new mezze, olive and soup bar, exclusive catering services, new floral boutique, hot foods bar and expanded meat, seafood and bakery departments.
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As with all Kings supermarkets, the event was marked by a pasta-ribbon cutting with the company’s executives.
Kings then made a $1,000 donation to the Interfaith Food Pantry.
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Pictured: First picture: Kings’ executives, department managers and store associates celebrate during the ceremonial pasta-ribbon cutting – marking the official grand reopening of the Mendham store. Second picture:Kings Food Markets President & CEO, Judy Spires, Kings Community Relations Coordinator, Sandra Florent, Mendham Store Manager Barbara Miller, Carolyn Lake Director of Community Relations & Development, Interfaith Food Pantry
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