Trader Joe's Plans 18 New Store Openings in 12 US States
Trader Joe's will open 18 new stores across 12 states in the coming months. The expansions target locations in Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Louisiana, Kansas, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Texas, Utah, and Washington. The chain operates in 42 states and recently opened stores in Connecticut and New York.
agriculture.einnews.comTrader Joe's plans to open new stores across several states in the coming months. Specific opening dates have not been confirmed.
The new locations include addresses in Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Louisiana, Kansas, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Texas, Utah, and Washington. The company has recently opened stores in Connecticut and New York.
The upcoming stores are set for sites in Washington, Utah, and Illinois. This expansion builds on the company's growth strategy.
The company has not provided additional details on hiring or construction timelines for these sites.
The chain's expansion reflects ongoing consumer interest in affordable grocery options. No contradictions appear in available reporting on these plans.
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