Mary Williams+FollowCharlotte’s grocery scene just got wilderLowes Foods just opened its sixth Charlotte-area store in Waxhaw, and it’s not your average supermarket. Imagine sipping a local craft beer while you shop, grabbing a slice of cake made with real cream and butter, or joining a floral arranging class right in the store. With the grocery competition heating up—Wegmans, Sprouts, Whole Foods, and more are all expanding—Charlotte shoppers have more choices than ever. How do you decide where to shop with so many unique options popping up? What features would make you switch your go-to grocery store? #Food #CharlotteNC #GroceryWars00Share
Robert Daniels+FollowCharlotte’s grocery scene gets a major shakeupFood Lion is investing nearly half a billion dollars to remodel 153 stores across Charlotte, rolling out new self-checkouts, expanded food options, and convenient grab-and-go meals. With fierce competition from Harris Teeter, Publix, Trader Joe’s, and newcomers like Wegman’s and Sprouts, it’s clear our local grocery game is leveling up fast. These upgrades are all about making shopping easier and more affordable, especially as food prices rise. If you’ve noticed changes at your neighborhood store, you’re not alone—Charlotte’s grocery wars are real! How do you feel about all these new options and upgrades? #Food #Charlotte #GroceryWars00Share
Ryan Horne+FollowGrocery Store Takeover: Who’s Winning 2026?The grocery wars are heating up! By 2026, expect to see even more Walmarts, Targets, and Costcos popping up everywhere. Aldi is on a wild expansion spree, Kroger’s bouncing back with new stores, and even smaller chains like Sprouts and Save A Lot are making big moves. Basically, your local grocery scene is about to get a major glow-up—or takeover, depending on how you look at it. Which chain are you rooting for? #Food #GroceryWars #RetailTrends00Share