Bottom Dollar Food

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Bottom Dollar Food
Type Division of Food Lion LLC
Founded 2005
Headquarters Salisbury, North Carolina
Key people Paul LaCroix, Vice President of Bottom Dollar
Industry Retail
Products Grocery
Website http://www.bottomdollarfood.com/

Bottom Dollar Food is a discount grocery concept created by Food Lion LLC, which itself is a subsidiary of Delhaize Group.

Bottom Dollar focuses on offering a limited-selection of both national brands and private label products at low prices in an "upbeat" shopping environment. These stores have no bakeries or delis and more items are prepackaged. Customers buy the bags used to sack their own groceries at Bottom Dollar. Stores also use alternative display and stocking techniques such as cut cases on shelves, using pallets and dump bins to reduce costs. Food Lion opened the first Bottom Dollar model in High Point, N.C. on September 21, 2005. As of October 2007, Bottom Dollar had 27 stores in North Carolina, Maryland, and Virginia.[1]

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  1. ^ Bottom Dollar Website, BottomDollarFood.com, May 14, 2007.

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