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Scolari's grocery store in Carson City has been renamed and re-branded as Sak 'n Save by its Sparks-based parent company.
The store, 2100 Highway 50 East, opened today as Sak 'n Save and will offer cheaper and more "ethnically diverse" food, said John Stampfi, a representative with parent company Scolari's Food & Drug.
Changing to a box store will help the company compete in Carson City, he said, and "it will be a better fit for us."
There are two Sak 'n Save stores in Reno as well.
The company is the largest privately-owned grocery store chain in Northern Nevada with 13 stores, according to its Web site, and also operates 4 stores in the central coast area of California.
The store, 2100 Highway 50 East, opened today as Sak 'n Save and will offer cheaper and more "ethnically diverse" food, said John Stampfi, a representative with parent company Scolari's Food & Drug.
Changing to a box store will help the company compete in Carson City, he said, and "it will be a better fit for us."
There are two Sak 'n Save stores in Reno as well.
The company is the largest privately-owned grocery store chain in Northern Nevada with 13 stores, according to its Web site, and also operates 4 stores in the central coast area of California.


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