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Winn-Dixie to Close Grocery Stores in Georgia, Alabama
Southeastern Grocers is divesting 40 stores in Alabama and other states to focus on Florida, aiming to complete the transition by early next year.
- On Tuesday, Southeastern Grocers announced it will rebrand as The Winn‑Dixie Company and exit Alabama by next year, transitioning 32 Winn‑Dixie and eight Harveys Supermarket locations to other operators.
- Founded in 1925, Winn‑Dixie currently operates 20 stores in Alabama and earlier this year closed four locations in three Alabama cities.
- Earlier this month, Southeastern confirmed it is selling three Alabama stores in Fultondale, Trussville and Jasper to Food City, which said it plans to retain most employees.
- The company said store closings or sales are expected to be completed by the end of the year, and Winn‑Dixie Company acquired three Hitchcock's Markets in Florida that will become Winn‑Dixie stores.
- As it narrows its footprint, Southeastern will retain a limited regional presence with some stores remaining open in southern Georgia amid dozens of Winn‑Dixie closures across the South.
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Winn-Dixie to close grocery stores in Georgia, Alabama
JACKSONVILLE, Fl. (WRBL) — Southeastern Grocers (SEG), the company responsible for grocery store Winn-Dixie, has announced it will close several stores in Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana by the end of 2025. As a part of a company refocusing, SEG says it will "transition ownership of most of its locations outside of Florida." “For a century, Winn-Dixie has proudly called Florida home," said Chairman and CEO of SEG Anthony Hucker. "As …
·Savannah, United States
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Winn-Dixie will close or sell dozens of stores amid the company's rebrand
Southeastern Grocers, which owns Winn-Dixie and Harveys Supermarket, announced Tuesday that it would change its name to The Winn-Dixie Company in early 2026.
·Seattle, United States
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