The Dallas-Fort Worth grocery market has been called the most competitive in the U.S. for years, but these days it’s in a class by itself.In a region where 1% market share represents a whopping $300 million in annual grocery sales, the battle for shoppers has intensified with an unprecedented 40 stores opened, under construction or announced by major grocers since last year. Dozens more have been or will be remodeled to the tune of as much as $2 million per store.
The region has in-migration and job growth happening at all levels. That’s why there has been a variety of new stores opening such as Hispanic grocer Fiesta Mart and specialty grocer Trader Joe’s, both which haven’t opened local stores in years, Young said.“This market is a bit more upscale than others.
Kroger just completed a more than $2 million remodel of its Mansfield store where H-E-B is about to open a new store. Ten major remodels costing $2 million each are scheduled for this year including stores in Forney and Shreveport this summer.Tom Thumb opened a new Frisco store in April and will open two more in Forney and Waxahachie
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