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Be the Broker: What should go in the closed Reid’s Fine Foods location?

We asked, you delivered. Here’s what you want to see go in the closed Reid’s Fine Foods location in Greenville.

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Reid’s Fine Foods closed in December 2023. | Photo by @upstatebiz

We asked you to “Be the Broker” and tell us what you want to see in the Reid’s Fine Foods storefront in ONE City Plaza. You had some great ideas.

Bonus: A lot of you want to see a Chopt, Verde, or Sweetgreen concept where you can build your own salads and bowls.

Once we know what’s going in the storefront (hopefully one of your suggestions), we’ll be sure to let you know. Until then, keep the good ideas coming.

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