Lowes
Foods has come to Five Forks! The grand opening is today at 4pm, for what will be their second store in the Upstate. (The
first of a distinctive chain of supermarkets based out of Winston Salem,
North Carolina, opened in Greer in 2016.) I sometimes get excited about new stores coming to the Greenville area (see me missing TJs while in France), but Lowes was a completely new experience. With an emphasis on local (Lowes
currently works with more than 250 NC and SC-based farmers and artisans), the
store carries a wide assortment of organic foods and has created ample buzz with
their convenient, family-friendly store.
The
newest location is in the Village Market-East shopping center on the northwest
corner of Woodruff Road and Sunnydale Drive. In addition to the unique areas
within the store (known as Lowes Foods Originals) such as The Beer Den,
SausageWorks, The Chicken Kitchen, Pick & Prep, The Community Table, Boxcar
Coffee & Chocolates and The Cakery, the store will also feature an in-store
brew-pub, the first of its kind in the Upstate. However the real attraction to doing my grocery
shopping at Lowes is in the child-friendly approach that Lowes has made a
priority in their Upstate stores.
From
the child-sized carts available at the entrance to the free organic snack
offered to customers ages 12 and under, the boys always feel welcome and are occupied
from start to finish while I am selecting groceries and checking items off my
grocery list. The most exciting stops are the Lowes Foods Originals areas,
which feature exciting things for the kids to do, see and taste!
Parents;
make sure to first stop at the in-store café, Boxcar Coffee & Chocolates, where
hand-roasted coffee is available to fuel your shopping trip. Bonus: hand poured Belgian chocolates and a dozen
variations of chocolate barks are for sale, a little something to hide in the
back of the cabinet for later...
The
Pick & Prep area is adjacent to the produce section, and is a novelty for
the busy family. Employees slice and dice fruits and vegetables made to order
for your different cooking needs; the surprise bonus – no extra fee, it’s all
priced by weight! While you’re getting your onion diced (yes, you can actually
have them dice just one onion), the kids can help pick the herbs on your shopping
list, another fun Lowes innovation. In addition to the wide selection of fresh
herbs by the package, you can also clip your own from the planters right there
in the store, mixing/matching needed quantities for a single recipe; fill a
baggie for only 99¢. As far as produce goes, I always get excited about the
potato and tomato selection, which allows customers to fill a carton with their
selection as it’s also sold by weight; this is perfect for a colorful salsa or
potato salad!
Next stop,
SausageWorks! In front of the case displaying an assortment of (over two dozen varieties
of locally made pork, beef and poultry) sausages is a panel with buttons and gauges,
allowing the kids to help the crazy ‘sausage professor.’ They’ll be excited to
see their actions translated into a whir of turning gears and levers on the big
board over the counter! Meanwhile you’re free to try a few samples and decide
which variety of sausage to purchase... Directly next to the sausage counter is
the Beef Shoppe where a friendly butcher is on hand to help with your shopping.
Here you’ll also find the temperature and humidity controlled case in which premium
cuts of beef are aged. According to my source, you might want to reserve a
portion if you see something you like, as most cuts are basically already sold
once they come out of the case… The Smokehouse offers a collection of different
types of meat, smoking them with different types of wood for a variety of flavors.
At Bread
Crumbs bakery the kids are immediately drawn to the kids table, where they can
bang away on pots and pans to their heart’s content while adults peruse the all-natural,
fresh-baked artisanal breads that are hand-crafted on location. Fresh-from-the-oven
loaves are available from 4:30 to 7:30pm daily and contain no preservatives.
And across the aisle is The Cakery; featuring frosting made with real butter
and $10 mini-cakes, they have a “cake walk” daily in the store where they give
away a whole cake! Be sure to ask for the magic wand so that the kids can “blow
out” the magic candles above the counter!
The
list goes on… Maybe you’ll catch the rotisserie chicken coming out the oven in
The Chicken Kitchen; you’ll know it’s that time, because you can join the hosts
in a lively rendition of the chicken dance! The Beer Den features craft beers
on tap and a selection of wines (both of which can be purchased to be enjoyed
during your shopping experience if you prefer) in addition to the
aforementioned brewery, unique to the Five Forks store. Sammy’s Sub Shop prepares
fresh sandwiches, pizza and paninis which you can enjoy right there in the lounge,
and the Community Table often hosts samples, demonstrations and even birthday
parties.
I
would be remiss in not mentioning the Lowes Foods-To-Go online personal
shopping service, the ultimate convenience for the busy household. Also make sure
to sign up for Lowes Fresh Rewards, the card that allows frequent shoppers to take
advantage of weekly instant rewards, earn gas rewards and receive special
promotional offers. For up to date news on the opening of the Five Forks store
and the 2018 Pelham store, visit Lowes Foods Upstate on facebook and for the weekly sales ad and coupons, visit the Lowes website.
Now for the fun part... I have three exclusive Founders' Club Cards to give away to my readers! This entails 10% off on all private label items, a free one-year Lowes Foods to Go online shopping subscription (valued at $99), a 32oz Beer Den growler, and first-of-season and sneak peek emails to let you know about special products and seasonal items that are coming to your local store - in addition to all the perks of a Fresh Rewards card!
To enter, leave a comment on this post letting me know which Lowes location you will be frequenting. I will select three winners on Sunday, February 12th (2017)... Good luck!
This post appeared first on local family site Kidding Around Greenville. The giveaway is sponsered by Lowes Foods, although all opinions, photographs and words are my own.
Update 2/12/2017
Congratulations to Elizabeth, Jennifer and Lisa on winning Founders' Club cards! Thanks to everyone who entered!!
Update 2/12/2017
Congratulations to Elizabeth, Jennifer and Lisa on winning Founders' Club cards! Thanks to everyone who entered!!
Um... The Beer Den! Oh, I meant the Pick & Prep. ;-)
ReplyDeleteI will be shopping at the Greer location. Love Lowes!
ReplyDeleteI will be shopping at the Five Forks location! So excited!!
ReplyDeleteI love Lowes foods!
ReplyDeleteLabdien Liene...what a fabulous place! Loving those Organic Apple snacks for the Children! What a place!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to get to the Five Forks location!
ReplyDeleteFive forks!
ReplyDeleteFive forks!!!!! How else can you get a Founders Club card??
ReplyDeleteHi Jessica, the Founders' Club card is a special promotion. You can get a Lowes Foods store card for free at either location, and you can sign up for the online shopping subscription at the store or online. Hope this helps!
DeleteFive Forks :)
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