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GreenWise has a future at Publix, just not as a standalone store concept.
The employee-owned grocery chain has decided to transition the eight stores operating under the GreenWise Market banner to the Publix name, reports the Tampa Bay Times.
Publix’s shoppers have told the chain that they prefer its traditional stores with GreenWise elements within rather than GreenWise Market without the parts of Publix they love so much.
Publix has been experimenting with the organic food and essentials specialty concept since opening its first Publix Greenwise Market in 2008, according to the Tampa Bay Business Journal. The format evolved into GreenWise Market, which began opening stores in 2018.
The GreenWise Market locations, at 26,000 square feet, are about half the size of the typical Publix. The stores focused on fresh and prepared foods and less on the everyday center store staples found in a Publix.
The smaller footprint of GreenWise may have contributed to customer traffic gains at its stores even as Publix has seen a drop-off, according to JLL.
A Placer.ai report last year saw visits to Publix declining from June through September while traffic at GreenWise was up double digits. Customers also spent about four minutes longer shopping in GreenWise stores than at Publix.
GreenWise has also likely suffered from Publix’s inexorable push north from its Florida home. JLL reports that Publix added about 1.2 million square feet of space in 2022 and entered the Kentucky market for the first time with the opening of three locations. It plans to open a fourth store in the Bluegrass state in 2024.
Hannah Herring, media relations manager at Publix, told the Jacksonville Daily Record that some of what the grocer has learned from GreenWise would be applied to its new 55.3 prototype stores, space permitting.
“It’s a larger format that offers departments for grocery, dairy, frozen food, seafood, meat and fresh produce as well as a full-service bakery, deli and pharmacy,” Ms. Herring said. “The new format allows for additional offerings that may include a Pours (kombucha, craft beer, wine and coffee) area, and burrito, pizza and pasta bars as well as upstairs and outside seating.”
GreenWise brand private label items will continue to be sold at Publix once the transition is complete.
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