Lucky Grocery Store on Fulton Street In NoPa, Near USF, Set to Close This Fall
Briefly

Lucky Grocery Store on Fulton Street In NoPa, Near USF, Set to Close This Fall
"Closing a store is not a decision we take lightly, but this store has had performance issues for an extended period of time. We have worked to enhance and remodel the location, but it has not shown the sales and profit needed to continue operations."
"The Chronicle's most recent survey of grocery prices around the city found Lucky to be second only to Trader Joe's in selling the least expensive options for a dozen basic products, including extra-virgin olive oil, ground beef, eggs, rice, and coffee."
The Lucky supermarket located at 1750 Fulton Street in San Francisco's NoPa neighborhood will permanently close on September 11 due to financial unviability, according to parent company Save Mart. The 48 employees received notice this week. This closure represents a significant loss for the city's grocery landscape, following the Fillmore Safeway closure last year. Lucky was the second-least expensive grocery option in San Francisco, offering competitive prices on basic items like olive oil, ground beef, eggs, rice, and coffee. After this closure, only one Lucky location will remain in the city at 1515 Sloat Boulevard. Save Mart executives cited extended performance issues and insufficient sales and profit despite previous enhancement and remodeling efforts.
Read at sfist.com
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]