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Missouri Eatwell Market Store completes conversion to Schnucks bannerMissouri Eatwell Market Store completes conversion to Schnucks banner

The Providence location was acquired in bankruptcy from Lucky’s Market in 2020

Supermarket News Staff

August 12, 2024

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The location is now a full-service Schnucks store.Schnucks

Schnuck Markets, Inc. announced today that the rebranding of a former Eatwell Market store in Columbia, Mo. is complete and that the location is now a full-service Schnucks store. Customers of Schnucks Providence will immediately notice updates that include expanded product offerings throughout the store as well as new decor and signing. The store remains open 6 a.m.-9 p.m. daily.

The Providence location was acquired in bankruptcy from Lucky’s Market in 2020. Schnucks originally entered Columbia in 1970 with the acquisition of a Bettendorf-Rapp store, which was adjacent to the current Providence location.

That location closed in 1993 when Schnucks opened its current 67,000-square foot Forum Boulevard store.In 2022, Schnucks added the 48,000-square-foot Battle Crossing location. In total, the three stores employ 243 teammates. Schnucks also operates a fourth Mid-Missouri store in nearby Jefferson City which opened in 2002.

Schnucks Providence is also offering a special Schnucks Rewards promotion targeting college students for the fall semester. All students who show their college ID and Schnucks Rewards app at checkout will get an extra $5 in Schnucks Rewards on their first five purchases at the store.

Founded in St. Louis in 1939, Schnuck Markets, Inc. is a third and fourth generation, family-owned grocery retailer. Schnucks operates 114 stores, serving customers in Missouri, Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin has12,000 employees.

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