Sneak peek at the newest grocery store in the area - Grocery Outlet opens on Thursday

Shoreline, WALocal News

Grocery Outlet is set to open on Thursday at 7 a. m. at 24360 Van Ry Blvd, Mountlake Terrace, just on the Shoreline border. During a preview event on Sunday, owners Racheal and Tommy Harmon highlighted the nearly finished store, which boasts bright lighting and fully stocked shelves. Shiny new carts await shoppers, ready for use in the parking lot.

Notably, the bins designated for produce and meats are empty, with those items scheduled to arrive just before the opening. The grand opening will feature giveaways and a donation ceremony, emphasizing the store's commitment to the community. Grocery Outlet emphasizes affordability and variety, catering to local residents' needs. For additional information about the opening events, visit Grocery Outlet's Facebook page. This new store aims to enhance grocery shopping options in the Mountlake Terrace and Shoreline areas.

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