john72+FollowWinn-Dixie’s comeback shakes up Florida groceriesWinn-Dixie is making a bold return to its Florida roots after a century of ups and downs. The iconic grocery chain, now back under local leadership, is closing stores outside Florida and Georgia to focus on modernizing its home-state locations. Expect remodeled stores, more store-brand favorites (yes, Lip Lickin’ Chicken is back!), and a fresh new look with the slogan “Bring Home More Good.” With Publix, Aldi, and Trader Joe’s all expanding fast, do you think Winn-Dixie can reclaim its spot in Florida’s grocery scene? Share your thoughts and local shopping stories below! #Business #LocalBusiness #WinnDixie10Share
Jasmine Rush+FollowWinn-Dixie’s Alabama stores closing soonWinn-Dixie is shutting down its last Alabama stores, with eight locations set to close by March 2026. For folks in Fairhope, Mobile, Millbrook, Opelika, Tuscaloosa, and Birmingham, this means saying goodbye to a longtime neighborhood grocery option. The company is shifting its focus to Florida and Georgia, leaving many Alabama communities to rethink their grocery routines. Employees are promised support during the transition, but it’s a big change for both workers and shoppers. How will this impact your weekly shopping or your community? Let’s talk about what comes next for local grocery options. #Business #LocalBusiness #WinnDixie00Share
Annette Jones+FollowWinn-Dixie exits Birmingham—what’s next?Winn-Dixie is officially closing its last two Birmingham stores this March, ending a local grocery era that’s lasted since the 1960s. For many, these stores were more than just a place to shop—they were part of the neighborhood routine. With Winn-Dixie shifting focus to Florida and Georgia, Birmingham shoppers will see new brands like Food City and Piggly Wiggly taking over some locations. How will this shakeup affect your weekly grocery run or your community? Let’s talk about what you’ll miss most—or what you hope to see in these spaces next. #Food #Birmingham #WinnDixie00Share
mary01+FollowWinn-Dixie exits Alabama: What’s next for shoppers?Winn-Dixie is closing its last 7 Alabama stores by March, ending a presence that’s lasted since the 1960s. For folks in Fairhope, Mobile, Millbrook, Opelika, Tuscaloosa, and Birmingham, this means big changes in where you’ll shop for groceries. Some locations will reopen under new brands like Food City or Piggly Wiggly, but it’s still a major shift for local routines and workers. How do you feel about losing a longtime neighborhood store? Will you stick with the new brands or look elsewhere? Let’s talk about what this means for our communities. #Food #AlabamaNews #WinnDixie00Share