(WISH) — Save A Lot on Wednesday will celebrate the grand reopening of three groceries in Marion County with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and grocery giveaways.
The stores are at at 3739 E. Washington St. and 2930 E. 38th St. in Indianapolis, and at 8101 Pendleton Pike in Lawrence.
A news release on the reopenings said they will mark Save A Lot’s return to the Indianapolis area, offering special sale pricing — $4.99 per pound on T-bone steaks and $1.99 per pound on pork spareribs — and a chance to receive free groceries. The first 100 customers at each store will receive a free bag of prepackaged groceries.
A ribbon-cutting will commence at 8 a.m. Wednesday at the East 38th Street grocery at The Shops at Avondale Meadows, located between North Keystone Avenue and North Sherman Drive.
In the release, Save A Lot also announced a donation of $1,500 to the Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana.
As of July 30, there were 707 Save A Lot stores in the United States, including 37 in Indiana, according to ScrapeHero.
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