San Francisco's Lucky Supermarket at 1750 Fulton has a new owner, the Jim Pattison Group. Finalized in late January, this acquisition assures locals that the store, which has been a grocery fixture since the 1960s, will continue operating. Despite recent closures of other grocery stores in the area, company officials emphasize their commitment to a long-term presence. Alongside this location, they also acquired a second Lucky Supermarket in San Jose. In another local business venture, Standard Deviant Brewing has introduced a loyalty program that offers beer at drastically reduced prices to fund their new taproom, appealing directly to craft beer enthusiasts.
The vice president of asset management for Jim Pattison Developments assured that they plan to operate the Lucky store for the long term, providing local job security.
Investment in Standard Deviant Brewing's Forever Deviant Loyalty Program can secure you pints at various price tiers, while supporting the opening of their new Pier 70 taproom.
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