The store, which is the last Winn-Dixie location on the Coast, will close in mid-April for remodeling and turn into an ALDI.
We will work through this process with care, and we are grateful for the support and understanding of our valued associates, customers and communities,” a company spokesperson said.
Supermarket chain Winn-Dixie is set to reduce its presence in the area with the planned closures of two local stores.
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