Natural Grocers to open new grocery store in Warrenton, Oregon

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Natural Grocers store opening : Specialty retail chain is all set to bring organic and natural groceries in Warrenton, through a new store opening on 28 February.

The new Natural Grocers Warrenton store, which has been built at 137 S. Highway 101, will be the tenth store of the US in Oregon.

Natural Grocers says that the new grocery store in Warrenton will open at 8:30 in the morning while offering customers an opportunity to grab up to $100 per week in free groceries for a period of six months.

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A Natural Grocers store. Photo courtesy of Ammodramus/Commons.wikimedia.org.

The specialty retail chain plans to hold a Grocery Giveaway Sweepstakes during the store opening at Natural Grocers Warrenton. Nine customers will get to win the company’s gift cards value from $10 to $100 per week for six months.

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To be eligible for this, the customers will have to submit an entry form at the Natural Grocers Warrenton store on 28 February between 7:30-8:25 AM with drawing of the lucky lots to be held at 9:00 AM.

Further, the first 100 customers of the Natural Grocers Warrenton store will be eligible for a free gift bag featuring a breakfast recipe and all the ingredients to make it along with a kitchen set that includes oven mitt and utensils.

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Currently, the Natural Grocers Oregon stores sell organic produce, naturally-raised meats free-range eggs, GMO-free prepackaged bulk products, pasture-based dairy and groceries that do not have any artificial flavors, colors, sweeteners or preservatives among others.

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