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The Seymour Herald — Seymour, TN

new kodak food city set to open

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published: February 18 2008 12:02 PM updated:: February 19 2008 12:57 PM
Shelves are stocked in preparation for the February 20th opening of the new Food City in Kodak, TN.  Customers will get their first look at the 43,600+ square foot facility, located on Highway 66 when the doors open Wednesday morning.

“We have certainly enjoyed serving the residents of Sevier and surrounding counties through our existing locations and we’re very excited to be bringing a new state-of-the-art Food City to the area,” said Steven C. Smith, Food City president and chief executive officer.

The new state-of-the-art store includes:  Bakery/Deli, complete with a Hot Food Bar and Sit-Down Café; Food City Floral Boutique, offering a large assortment of fresh-cut floral arrangements, bouquets, gift items and staffed with a floral designer 7 days/week; Video department, stocked with the latest releases and classic favorites.  Full service Seafood and Meat Departments, with in-house meat cutters on staff to hand cut steaks and fresh meat to order will be available.  A wide variety of pre-marinated and seasoned oven ready products, in addition to a complete selection of top quality meats that are all-natural with no solutions added and Certified Angus Beef will be offered.  Expanded Grocery, Frozen Food, Produce and Health & Beauty Care departments have been included as well. 

The location offers the added convenience of a Food City Pharmacy, where a registered pharmacist will be on hand to meet prescription needs and answer health related questions.  And, customers can stop by the Food City Gas N’ Go for top quality gasoline at highly competitive prices.

“Our shoppers can count on the same top quality products, courteous service and competitive pricing they have come to expect from Food City, with added selection and services,” says Steve Trout, fellow Kodak resident and Food City district manager.

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#1 Iceman commented, on February 18, 2008 at 1:01 p.m.:

Well at least the people in Kodak will be spared some of the angst from the stupidity that our elected leaders have created with Ultra Flow when shopping for groceries now!

#2 preachit commented, on February 18, 2008 at 11:46 p.m.:

good job ja street.

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