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Prince George’s newest grocery store opening Friday

Buy Low Foods will open its doors for the first time tomorrow morning (Friday) at 8:00.

The store is located in Parkwood Mall in the old Save-On-Foods location.

As a part of the grand opening, the store will be giving $10 gift cards to the first 100 shoppers tomorrow and Saturday, and give shoppers the chance to enter a draw for groceries for a year.

“We are so excited to open Buy-Low Foods Parkwood on Friday,” said store manager Taylor Towers. “The team can’t wait for our customers to see the savings, value and service we offer Prince George – and give away freebies and great prizes to celebrate our grand opening.”

According to the grocer, the store features:

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  • The Drop Zone: an aisle filled with hot deals and new discounts
  • Caselot: an aisle filled with bulk quantities of everyday items
  • Bulk foods: skip the packaging and save big in the store’s huge bulk foods section
  • Fresh, for less: fresh produce, meat, dairy and deli departments with items all at lower prices.

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