Vallarta Supermarkets to host grand reopening of California store

A ribbon-cutting ceremony is planned for the newly renovated store in Burbank, Calif.

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A grand reopening and ribbon cutting ceremony for Vallarta Supermarkets’ renovated store in Burbank, Calif., is set for Aug. 21.
(Photo courtesy of Vallarta Supermarkets)

Vallarta Supermarkets will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony to mark the grand reopening of its renovated store in Burbank, Calif.

“We are eager to re-open our doors, sharing our new and improved store design with our customers in the Burbank community,” Lizette Gomez, Vallarta’s director of marketing, said in a news release. “Our new store creates a seamless and enjoyable customer experience, with a clean and welcoming environment that showcases Vallarta’s longstanding commitment to quality.”

The ceremony will be held at the Burbank store (10950 Sherman Way), on Aug. 21. The event, which begins with entertainment at 8 a.m., will feature complimentary tastings of signature products and giveaways of Vallarta-branded merchandise.

In support of its commitment to the community and appreciation for residents, Vallarta Supermarkets said it also will donate $5,000 to local charities and schools in the Burbank area.

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