
The company said on Friday, July 12, that the closures allowed it to take the next steps in its plans to position the company for growth.
Following the closures, Stop & Shop will continue to have a strong presence across its five-state footprint, with more than 350 stores.
The impacted store, which is anticipated to close on or before Saturday, Nov. 2, is in New Haven County at 100 Division St., in Ansonia.
The company said Stop & Shop associates at impacted locations will be offered other opportunities within the company.
“Stop & Shop is proud of the deep roots and community ties we have developed as a neighborhood grocer of more than 100 years, and we remain committed to nourishing our associates, customers, and communities,” said Gordon Reid, president of Stop & Shop.
The company said Stop & Shop will communicate specific store closing dates to local customers well before any store closures.
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