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Fresh & Green’s to Close: Reports

IRVINGTON, N.Y. — Natural Markets Food Group, parent of the Mrs. Green’s chain of natural-food stores, is closing its last six locations of the Fresh & Green’s banner in Maryland and Washington, D.C., according to reports.

December 3, 2013

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IRVINGTON, N.Y. — Natural Markets Food Group, parent of the Mrs. Green’s chain of natural-food stores, is closing its last six locations of the Fresh & Green’s banner in Maryland and Washington, D.C., according to reports.

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The company, which is reportedly eyeing a rapid rollout of the Mrs. Green’s banner in several markets and a potential initial public stock offering, had acquired the Maryland and D.C. stores in 2011 from A&P, which had operated them under the Superfresh banner. The stores were remade as hybrid natural/conventional stores.

Last year it closed two other stores it had acquired in the market and sold them to Giant Food, Landover, Md.

Read more: Mrs. Green's Eyes Growth, Potential IPO

 

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