Overview
- Homeland said it will close four Oklahoma stores within 45 days, consolidate operations in three markets, and has put additional locations up for sale as part of a company reset.
- The confirmed closures include two Homeland stores in Norman, one in Edmond, and a CashSaver in Lawton.
- Three United Supermarkets locations will be combined into Homeland stores in Clinton and Elk City, with one of two United stores in Woodward set to close and grand reopenings targeted for July 1.
- Local reporting lists 10 stores for sale across the state, and some outlets tally roughly 17 locations being closed, consolidated, or marketed for sale.
- Archer, who took over HAC, Inc. in December, says the moves follow a year of spotty service and are meant to deliver better freshness, quality, value, and prices while the company works to place affected employees in open roles.