GRAND RAPIDS, MI - Meijer expanded its Meijer Grocery format outside of its home base of Michigan. The company opened a 90,000-square-foot Meijer Grocery store in Noblesville, Indiana.
"As we celebrate our 90th year as a family-owned retailer, we're excited to bring our shopping experience to customers in Hamilton County for added convenience near home," Executive Chairman Hank Meijer said. "Our longevity as a company wouldn't be possible without team members like the ones here in Noblesville, who have worked so hard to prepare this store for opening."
According to a press release, the new store features convenient digital shopping solutions, including Shop & Scan, discounts on surplus food via the Flashfood app, an expanded area for Meijer Home Delivery and Pickup services, and mPerks rewards to help customers earn on every dollar spent.
This marks the third Meijer Grocery format store and the 43rd Meijer store in Indiana. Since 1994, the retailer has invested heavily to serve Indiana and now employs more than 10,000 team members statewide.
"Investing in the communities we serve is a top priority, and we begin that process long before the doors of a new store open," added Rick Keyes, President and Chief Executive Officer. "We look forward to seeing this store further our purpose of enriching lives in the communities we serve, not just by offering convenient shopping solutions and positive economic impact, but also as a strong and active community partner."
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