Franklin Kroger Plans Grand Re-Opening

Kroger will celebrate the re-grand opening of its 3054 Columbia Avenue Store on Wednesday, August 24th, at 7am. A special ribbon cutting ceremony will take place at 9am. The public is invited to attend.

The 63,000 square foot store has undergone a significant remodel over the last several months.

“We are very excited about the re-grand opening,”said Daniel Seal, store manager. “The customers have been very patient during this remodel process, and I think they will be pleased with what we now have to offer them.”

Features of the newly remodeled store include an expanded Natural Foods and Organics department that includes refrigerated and frozen items, Fresh Meat and Seafood department, Fresh In Store Made Sushi, a new Specialty Cheese Shoppe, an Olive Bar, a Salad Bar, Made to Order Boar’s Head Sandwiches, and a Floral Shoppe. The store has also added an additional self-checkout lane, and has a great selection of wine.

The Pharmacy area at the store was also remodeled. Customers can receive a $30 credit on their Kroger Plus Card good towards groceries with any transferred prescriptions. This offer is not valid on transfers from other Kroger stores. In addition, you receive 50 fuel points for every qualifying prescription.

The Little Clinic also has a location inside this Kroger store. The Little Clinic provides convenient healthcare for the whole family 12 months and up with no appointment needed, and is open 7 days a week.

The grand opening celebration will continue for a couple of weeks. Grand Opening Day, August 24th, the first 300 customers beginning at 7am will receive Coupons for free breakfast items. The free  items include orange juice, sausage, a dozen eggs, and english muffins. Drawings for $300 Kroger Gift Cards will also be held on Wednesday the 24th at 9am, 12 noon, 3pm, and 6pm. Customers must be present to win.

Kroger is one of the nation’s largest retail grocery chains. The Nashville Division operates 92 stores and 81 Fuel Centers in Middle and East Tennessee, Southern Kentucky, and North Alabama. The key focus areas of giving for Kroger are K-12 education, feeding the hungry, women’s health and wellness initiatives, and other grass roots community initiatives.

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