
"West Coast grocery giant Save Mart is transitioning two of its South Bay stores from Lucky supermarkets to FoodMaxx warehouse-style stores. Both locations - in South San Jose and in Santa Clara - will celebrate the reopenings with ribbon-cutting ceremonies on Wednesday that will feature gift-card donations to local charities and other festivities. The public is invited to attend. RELATED: Supersize Japanese grocery stores coming to Pleasant Hill and Foster City Then on Saturday, Nov. 8, starting at 6 a.m., the first 100 shoppers at each store who spend $20 or more will also receive a free bag of groceries and a $10 off $50 coupon."
"SAN JOSE, 844 Blossom Hill Road: Besides the 9:30 a.m. ribbon cutting, there will be a 10 a.m. grocery-bagging challenge with local nonprofits, including Second Harvest of Silicon Valley, CityTeam San Jose and Sacred Heart Community Service. Also, San Jose Earthquakes player Beau Leroux will be in attendance to greet fans and sign autographs. SANTA CLARA, 3705 El Camino Real: After the 1:30 p.m. ribbon cutting at this location, there will be a 2 p.m. grocery-bagging challenge with local nonprofits, including the Bill Wilson Center and Second Harvest of Silicon Valley."
"The Save Mart Companies operate 191 Save Mart, Lucky and FoodMaxx stores in California and Nevada, along with other groceries in Oregon and Washington. After the South Bay transformations, there will be 57 Lucky and Lucky California stories open in the greater Bay Area and on the Central Coast, store executives said. Save Mart's philanthropic arm is called The CARES Foundation. Details: www.TheSaveMartCompanies.com"
Two South Bay Lucky supermarkets, located in South San Jose (844 Blossom Hill Road) and Santa Clara (3705 El Camino Real), will be converted into FoodMaxx warehouse-style stores. Each site will host ribbon-cutting ceremonies with gift-card donations to local charities, public festivities, and nonprofit grocery-bagging challenges involving organizations such as Second Harvest of Silicon Valley, CityTeam San Jose, Sacred Heart Community Service and the Bill Wilson Center. Promotions include free grocery bags and $10-off-$50 coupons for the first 100 shoppers who spend $20 or more on Nov. 8 starting at 6 a.m. The Save Mart Companies operate 191 stores and run The CARES Foundation.
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