Natural Grocers has announced the relocation of its Amarillo, TX store to a newly renovated and larger space on Thursday, June 8, 2023. On that day, the store’s good4u Crew will host an official ribbon-cutting and donation ceremony with community leaders at the new location.
“The Natural Grocers good4u Crew has been proud to serve the community of Amarillo since the original location opened in the fall of 2008. This was our second store in Texas, trailing Richardson, by only a few months. We’re excited to give our customers more space to shop, which also means new product offerings throughout all departments,” said Raquel Isely, vice president of marketing for Natural Grocers. “We’re also thrilled to have several notable community leaders joining us for our festivities, including Mayor Stanley and representatives from Cornerstone Outreach Center, our local food bank partner.”
The new store will be larger and will feature a bigger product selection, particularly produce, refrigerated items and supplements, according to the retailer. It will also include a Nutrition Education Center, which is a community space for in-store classes, recipe demonstrations and nutrition education courses. The company stated that it has also upgraded the new space with sustainable building features and energy-saving innovations, such as non-toxic building materials and 100 percent LED lighting, for a lighter environmental footprint.
The retailer will continue to offer customers its Nutritional Health Coach (NHC) services with free, one-on-one, personalized nutritional health coaching sessions, according to the retailer.
For more information, visit www.naturalgrocers.com.
Natural Grocers has announced the relocation of its Amarillo, TX store to a newly renovated and larger space on Thursday, June 8, 2023. On that day, the store’s good4u Crew will host an official ribbon-cutting and donation ceremony with community leaders at the new location.
“The Natural Grocers good4u Crew has been proud to serve the community of Amarillo since the original location opened in the fall of 2008. This was our second store in Texas, trailing Richardson, by only a few months. We’re excited to give our customers more space to shop, which also means new product offerings throughout all departments,” said Raquel Isely, vice president of marketing for Natural Grocers. “We’re also thrilled to have several notable community leaders joining us for our festivities, including Mayor Stanley and representatives from Cornerstone Outreach Center, our local food bank partner.”
The new store will be larger and will feature a bigger product selection, particularly produce, refrigerated items and supplements, according to the retailer. It will also include a Nutrition Education Center, which is a community space for in-store classes, recipe demonstrations and nutrition education courses. The company stated that it has also upgraded the new space with sustainable building features and energy-saving innovations, such as non-toxic building materials and 100 percent LED lighting, for a lighter environmental footprint.
The retailer will continue to offer customers its Nutritional Health Coach (NHC) services with free, one-on-one, personalized nutritional health coaching sessions, according to the retailer.
For more information, visit www.naturalgrocers.com.