• Bargain-hunters can save 50–75% at six NJ Grocery Outlet stores closing this Saturday

Shoppers looking for bargains only have until this Saturday, March 21st, as Grocery Outlet shuts six New Jersey stores for good.

Earlier this month, Grocery Outlet announced it would be shutting down 36 stores, or about 6% of its locations, across the country following dismal fourth-quarter financial results. 24 of those stores are on the East Coast.

Of those 24, six are in New Jersey, with most in the state's southern half.

Grocery Outlet is closing 6 stores in New Jersey, including this location in Mays Landing - Photo: Chris Coleman
Grocery Outlet is closing 36 stores, including this one in Mays Landing, NJ - Photo: Chris Coleman
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6 Grocery Outlet Stores Closing in New Jersey

The six Grocery Outlet stores closing are in Delran, Gibbstown, Hazlet, Mays Landing, Rio Grande, and Sicklerville.

According to social media posts, shoppers can take advantage of big savings of 50 to 75% on most remaining merchandise, while supplies last, through Saturday.

Mays Landing Grocery Outlet Store Closing

When the news of the store closures began to circulate, the operators of the Mays Landing store posted on Facebook, in part,

Unfortunately, the Mays Landing store is among the locations impacted by this decision. While this news is deeply disappointing, we remain profoundly grateful for the opportunity we have had to serve this community.

That Mays Landing location had been open for less than two years.

We shared the news back in January 2024 that Grocery Outlet would be moving into the Hamilton Commons Shopping Center on the Black Horse Pike, replacing the former Lane Bryant store.

That spot put them in a highly competitive location with Acme, Aldi, ShopRite, Target, and Walmart all within a few miles.

Grocery Outlet Mays Landing NJ opening soon - Photo: Chris Coleman
Grocery Outlet Mays Landing, NJ, 'opening soon' in January 2024 - Photo: Chris Coleman
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Once these stores close, the company will still have more than 500 locations nationwide. About 150 stores will be remodeled this year, and dozens of new locations are expected to open.

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Chris Coleman, a South Jersey native, is the brand manager for WPG Talk Radio 95.5 FM and afternoon on-air personality on WPUR Cat Country 107.3 in Atlantic City, NJ. He joined the station in February 1998 and covers news, events, and stories of interest across Southern New Jersey for Townsquare Media. Story tips: chris.coleman@townsquaremedia.com

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