Walker County Messenger

Second Food City opens in Fort Oglethorpe

- By Tamara Wolk

Food City has just opened its second location in Fort Oglethorpe and the latest of its 132 stores.

The new store at 150 U.S. Highway 41 (with a Ringgold address) features a full line of groceries, an in-store and drive-through pharmacy and a large seafood and handrolled sushi department. All meat is cut in-house. Customers can order online and enjoy curbside pickup. There is a branch of Tennessee Valley Federal Credit Union in the store, and the location will soon have a gas station.

The new, nearly 50,000-square-foot facility will employ 140-150 people, 40% of whom will be full-time. CEO and President Steven Smith says the store also works with services for those with physical and mental challenges to provide some jobs for their clients.

Buying and selling locally grown produce and eggs is another of Food City’s practices. Smith says it may take a while to establish the practice in this area, but it will be a goal of the local stores. “There are regulation­s to follow and inspection­s. For practical purposes, we usually have to work with larger growers, but we’re happy to hear from all local farmers and let them know what the guidelines are.”

Another of Food City’s commitment­s is to helping local schools with “Food City School Bucks.” Customers can get “loyalty cards” and register them on Food City’s website, pick a school of their choice, and Food City will donate computer equipment and other items to the school based on purchases of all those who have chosen the school.

Food City also has programs that collect gifts for children in the Appalachia area and food for shelter animals. They collect for the Juvenile Diabetes Associatio­n and Race Against Hunger. They partner with NASCAR racer Richard Petty to benefit Paralyzed Veterans of America’s Mission ABLE, and they are involved in many sports as sponsors and partners to benefit various causes, including cancer research.

The newest Food City held an open house and Catoosa County Chamber of Commerce ribbon-cutting Jan. 29 and opened its doors to the public for business the next morning.

“Our manager at the store is Myron McCormick,” says Smith. “I think people will be pleased with the job he’ll do. We’re excited about expanding into the north Georgia area.

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