TOOELE, Utah — Smith’s Food & Drug, a trusted leader in providing fresh and affordable grocery options, is excited to announce the grand opening of its newest marketplace in Tooele, Utah. The new store, located at 2483 N Main Street, brings a wide variety of high-quality groceries and exceptional customer service to the heart of this growing community. The store is the 58th Smith’s in Utah.
The 123,000 square foot store offers a wide range of fresh produce, local products, and organic options including sushi and Starbucks Coffee cafe, fresh made to order salads and sandwiches, hot/cold chicken, fresh seafood, Boar’s Head Meats and Murray’s Cheese. Additionally, the new store has a floral department, household goods, drive through pharmacy, and online grocery Pick Up.
The on-site Smith’s Fuel Center will offer 9 dispensing stations (18 pumps) with five fuel selections – regular, midgrade, premium, diesel and ethanol free. Four stations will be configured to cater to large recreational vehicles and boats with enlarged drive-through lanes with DEF (Diesel Emissions Fluid) Dispensers.
The $36 million Smith’s store was built by R & O Construction and anchors the new shopping center ‘The Peak at Compass Point’ being co-developed by Perry Commercial Utah.
“We’re not just opening a store, we’ve created a gathering place for the Tooele community,” said Kenny Kimball, president of Smith’s Food & Drug. “The store will be second to none, offering customers the very best groceries, and other goods, and an enjoyable shopping experience. We look forward to becoming a trusted resource for Tooele residents and the surrounding area.”
At Smith’s Food & Drug, a company of The Kroger Co. (NYSE: KR), we are Fresh for Everyone and dedicated to our Purpose: To Feed the Human Spirit®. In everything we do, we’re guided by our values and our Purpose: to Feed the Human Spirit. We strive to make decisions that balance the safety of our associates with our commitments to our customers and communities. And above all else, we’ll be there for our communities when they need us most. Visit www.smithsfoodanddrug.com