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Grocery Outlet is closing 36 stores by end of 2026 due to losses, restructuring, and rising costs.
Grocery Outlet is closing 36 underperforming stores nationwide by end of 2026, including nine in California such as Azusa, La Habra, Ontario, and Poway, as part of a restructuring effort to improve profitability.
The closures follow a $224.9 million annual loss in 2025, driven by delayed SNAP benefits, rising expansion costs, and higher personnel expenses.
The company plans to refresh 150 stores and continue opening new locations despite the closures.
Affected store properties are being marketed by Gordon Brothers, with early interest from other retailers and landlords.
Customers are advised to check the company’s website for updates on impacted locations.
Grocery Outlet cerrará 36 tiendas a finales de 2026 debido a pérdidas, reestructuración y costos crecientes.