The grocery chain that operates in 16 states said it will close dozens of underperforming stores.
WASHINGTON — Grocery Outlet, a grocery chain with locations in 16 states, said this week that it will close 36 underperforming locations.
The California-based bargain retailer made the announcement during an earnings call on Thursday. In a news release, Grocery Outlet said the closures will happen in fiscal 2026.
During the call, Grocery Outlet President and CEO Jason Potter, who joined the company about a year ago, said fourth-quarter results were “unacceptable,” and there is “more work to do than we expected,” USA Today reported.
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