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Paradis Shop 'n Save To Be Acquired by Hannaford

Hannaford Supermarkets said Tuesday it will acquire the Paradis Shop ‘n Save Supermarkets locations in Fort Kent and Madawaska, Maine. The stores will begin operating under the Hannaford banner in the spring. 

The acquisition marks the culmination of a longstanding relationship between Hannaford and the Paradis family, who have served the community since first opening the independent grocery business in 1947, according to Hannaford. While independently operated, Paradis Shop ‘n Save Supermarkets are supplied and supported by Hannaford.

“The entire Paradis family is tremendously grateful to the Fort Kent and Madawaska communities, including the many associates and customers who have supported us for the past 77 years,” said the Paradis family in a statement. “We’re confident that Hannaford will provide the same level of personalized service and outstanding products that make the Paradis shopping experience so special, while also maintaining our commitment to the community.”

Under the Hannaford banner, the stores will continue to offer the same fresh food and private label offerings such as Taste of Inspirations, Hannaford, and Nature’s Promise, and a selection of products from local farms and producers.

“We’ve long been committed to bringing the Fort Kent and Madawaska communities the high-quality, fresh products and exceptional service that are synonymous with Hannaford,” said Hannaford VP of retail operations Todd Bullen in a statement. “We look forward to further deepening our ties with these communities as we officially welcome the stores to the Hannaford banner.”

The acquisition of the Fort Kent and Madawaska stores will bring the total number of Hannaford locations to 189, including 68 in Maine.

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Image: Paradis Shop 'n Save

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