Grocery Stores in Salem
Summary: Here are the grocery stores in Salem and some of the towns near it.
Grocery Stores in and near Salem
Salem, Connecticut, may not be a bustling metropolis, but residents and visitors have access to a variety of grocery stores that cater to their shopping needs. From local markets to larger chains, there's a range of options to choose from. Below is a list of grocery stores located in Salem or within a 5-mile radius, as well as notable stores within a 10-mile radius if they include Wegmans, Costco, Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, or Sam's Club.
Salem Country Market
Located in the heart of Salem, Salem Country Market offers a hometown grocery experience with a selection of fresh produce, meats, and pantry staples. They also have a deli section for fresh sandwiches and prepared foods.
Location: 17 Hartford Rd, Salem, CT 06420
Big Y World Class Market
Big Y is a family-owned and operated supermarket chain with a location within 5 miles of Salem. They offer a wide range of products, including organic and locally sourced items, a bakery, and a seafood department.
Location: 83 Lathrop Rd, Plainfield, CT 06374
Stop & Shop
Stop & Shop is a well-known chain in the Northeast, providing a full-service grocery shopping experience with a variety of products, including their own brand of items, a pharmacy, and online shopping options.
Location: 70 Town St, Norwich, CT 06360
Aldi
Aldi is a global discount supermarket chain known for its high-quality products at low prices. Their model includes a smaller selection of items and a bring-your-own-bag policy to keep costs down.
Location: 45 Salem Tpke, Norwich, CT 06360
As of the knowledge cutoff date, there are no Wegmans, Costco, Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, or Sam's Club locations within a 10-mile radius of Salem, Connecticut. Should any of these stores open a new location near Salem, they would offer additional shopping options with their unique selections and services.
For the most current information on grocery stores and their locations, it's recommended to check the stores' official websites or conduct a local search to ensure accuracy.
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