Eatwell Market store in Missouri converted to Schnucks banner

Updates include expanded product offerings throughout the store as well as new decor and signing.

Schnucks Providence
The former Eatwell Market in Columbia, Mo., has opened as a full-service Schnucks store.
(Photo courtesy of Schnuck Markets)

Schnuck Markets Inc. says it has completed a rebrand of a former Eatwell Market store in Columbia, Mo., into a full-service Schnucks store.

Customers of Schnucks Providence (111 South Providence Road) will notice updates that include expanded product offerings throughout the store, as well as new decor and signing, according to a news release. The store remains open 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily.

Customers are welcome to attend a grand opening celebration from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Aug, 17. The event will feature free samples, giveaways and huge deals on many customer favorites, the release said. Those attending the celebration are invited to bring or purchase nonperishable foods that will benefit the Tiger Pantry — the store’s longtime partner in fighting food insecurity and hunger in Columbia.

“We’re excited to offer area residents and students the unique combination of variety, value, convenience and service that Columbia shoppers have come to expect from Schnucks for more than 50 years,” said Ryan Sweet, Schnucks Providence store manager.

Schnucks Providence is also offering a special Schnucks Rewards promotion to welcome college students back for the fall semester. All students who show their college ID and Schnucks Rewards app at checkout will get an extra $5 in Schnucks Rewards on their first five purchases at the store.

The Providence location was acquired in bankruptcy from Lucky’s Market in 2020, the release said. Schnucks originally entered Columbia in 1970 with the acquisition of a Bettendorf-Rapp store, which was adjacent to the current Providence location. That location closed in 1993 when Schnucks opened its current 67,000-square-foot Forum Boulevard store. In 2022, Schnucks added a 48,000-square-foot Battle Crossing location.

In total, the three stores employ 243 teammates.

Schnucks also operates a fourth mid-Missouri store in nearby Jefferson City, which opened in 2002.

The Packer logo (567x120)
Related Stories
Driven by surging consumer demand for local produce, retailers and state agricultural branding programs are expanding initiatives to keep homegrown produce front and center for shoppers.
The company has launched a “Cooking with Antoni” sweepstakes, a summer promotion partnering with the Emmy-winning television personality and New York Times bestselling author to drive value-added salad volume through experiential prizes, including a virtual cooking session.
Bipartisan legislation heading to Gov. Mikie Sherrill’s desk aims to protect consumers from real-time price gouging and safeguard union grocery jobs.
Read Next
As the government prepares to renegotiate USMCA, the California Avocado Commission has launched an advocacy campaign calling for a seasonal tariff rate quota on Mexican imports from March through September, aimed at preventing oversupply and protecting the viability of domestic growers.
Get Daily News
GET MARKET ALERTS
Get News & Markets App