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Can You Pick Up Cakes From Bi Lo On Sundays

thirty years of grocery stores

In 1956, when the Richardson family opened the Red & White, the first grocery shop on Hilton Head Island, a adept day'due south take was about $5.

A loaf of bread was 12 cents; coffee was 37 cents a pounds, a T-bone steak was 59 cents a pound and a behemothic box of Tide was 67 cents, according to "The Hidden History of Hilton Head" by Alice Due east. Sink.

EDITOR'South NOTE:  Equally function of Monthly's yearlong 30th ceremony celebration, we are highlighting 30 years of different industries in each event. This month, we feature the grocery industry and how information technology helped shape Hilton Head Island, Bluffton and the surrounding Lowcountry.

Gene Martin would later buy the store and, in 1992, the Blood-red & White became a Piggly Wiggly. Despite the proper name modify, for many years people would still make out checks to "The Red Pig."

The Martin family-owned shop would go along to anchor Coligny Plaza as it does today, serving thousands of locals and tourists, raking in, well, obviously a whole lot more than than $5 a day, and serving the community far beyond selling nutrient products.

The store is part of the fabric and local history of Hilton Head Island and Bluffton, every bit is the grocery industry throughout the Lowcountry.

30 years ago, when Hilton Caput Monthly published its beginning edition, in add-on to the Coligny Piggly Wiggly, there was likewise the Large Star in Pineland Mall; D&J Grocery on Mathews Drive; Gatlin'south Fine Nutrient and Groceries on Lighthouse Road; Winn-Dixie at Northridge Plaza; and a Piggly Wiggly in Shelter Cove.

Bluffton, then a very tiny burg, had merely the Williams Supermarket on S.C. 46 and Buck Island Road.

By 1996, a Bi-Lo on Hilton Head's Pope Avenue was in business, as well as a Harris Teeter in Park Plaza and a Publix on Pembroke.

On Hilton Head Island today, in addition to the long-standing Coligny Piggly Wiggly, grocers include two Harris Teeters (which are now subsidiaries of Kroger), ii Publixes, two Bi-Los, a Fresh Market, a Whole Foods, a Walmart Supercenter, Sam's Club and the latest add-on, the 87,588-foursquare-foot Kroger at the new Shelter Cove Towne Centre.

Bluffton connected its minor-boondocks pace, but past 2006, information technology likewise had a Kroger. Today it besides has a Nutrient Lion (in add-on to the new Food Panthera leo in nearby Okatie near Sun Metropolis Hilton Head), a Kroger, a Bi-Lo, a Target Supercenter and two Publixes within 5 miles of each other — with another ane in nearby Hardeeville in the New River Crossing Middle, where there is also a Walmart Supercenter.

And there's more on the way for the Bluffton expanse:

  • A Costco is planned for Okatie Crossing at U.S. 278 and South.C. 170. It is expected to open in early 2017. The site program that was approved in 2015 also calls for a Target, Lowe's, Kohl'due south, a movie house and more.
  • A Sam'southward Gild and a Walmart Supercenter are planned for the intersection of U.South. 278 and Due south.C. 46. The Sam's Club at 95 Mathews Drive on Hilton Head will close later on the new store opens in early 2017.
  • A 43,000-square-human foot Walmart Neighborhood Market is beingness built at the intersection of S.C. 170 and Bluffton Parkway. Walmart has not released a construction deadline.
  • A Kroger Marketplace is beingness developed at Buckwalter Identify on Buckwalter Parkway, which too is home to a Publix. The 113,000-foursquare-foot shop will have a drive-through pharmacy, fuel center, Starbucks, a "Chef on the Run" hot bar buffet, an apparel department and more.

People often wonder how the community can support and so many new grocery stores.

When Bluffton was a sleepy town, its need for grocery stores was limited. That has inverse dramatically with the growth of the community from ane.1 square miles to more than than l square miles, with a rising population to match.

Information technology's not but Bluffton that has grown, either. According to the U.South. Census Bureau, the Hilton Head Isle, Bluffton and Beaufort area was the 13th fastest-growing metropolitan area in the country from 2013 to 2014.

Just even with that growth, 1 nonetheless wonders how all these grocery stores maintain enough business to stay afloat.

"More often than not speaking, there is the possibility for a market to be oversaturated, but the grocers look at density of population and many other factors before deciding where to locate its stores. The supermarket industry is fiercely competitive, so while saturation is office of the decision-making procedure, they also take a look at the area itself and the need to fill an unmet niche," said Laura Foreign of the National Grocers Association. "Contest is great for consumers. Then the stores are ever looking for ways to differentiate themselves."

That goes for membership clubs like Sam's Gild and Costco, too.

 "Many factors go into the decision to choose a location for a new Sam'southward Guild, simply the master consideration is meeting the needs of our members," said Phil Keene, a spokesperson for Bentonville, Arkansas-based Walmart, "We expect for areas where we can offer members a greater option of merchandise, convenience and affordability than they had before. We accept a smashing member base in the surface area, and we are looking to provide them with even more user-friendly shopping options."

As far every bit Kroger is concerned, the Lowcountry is a neat place to locate new stores.

"Bluffton and Hilton Caput Island are ideal locations for many businesses," said Glynn Jenkins, public relations managing director for the Kroger concatenation, which is based in Cincinnati. "These communities are amongst the fastest-growing in the South and take proven to be bully destinations for visitors and residents. Providing an exceptional shopping experience to the many people who phone call Bluffton and Hilton Head Island dwelling is a top priority for Kroger."

Times, they are a-changin'

As the customs is seeing with the new Kroger Market in Shelter Cove, the improver of groceries at Target in Bluffton and a new Costco, one of the biggest trends is supercenters, where people can do all of their shopping in one behemothic shop.

In that location are as well other trends, including more organic products, fresher produce and meats, and large selections of prepared foods, which appeal to millennials, decorated families and those who just don't experience like cooking.

Additionally, large selections of ethnic foods, particularly Asian and Hispanic, are also becoming major players in grocery store sales.

According to a Nielson Share of Wallet study, "With the ownership ability of the U.S. Hispanic market at present eclipsing $ane.2 trillion annually, marketers are more focused than ever on attracting this lucrative segment to their brands."

For family-owned stores, trends are important, simply so are skilful listening and marketing skills.

"Since I'm a single-store owner, I'grand in the store every 24-hour interval, so my ear is to the footing," said Piggly Wiggly's Martin. "I'm too very interested in the local food scene and attend a lot of nutrient shows to see what'due south on trend. Merely mainly, it's all almost listening to my customers."

One matter he and other grocers are especially interested in is local sourcing.

Martin said he has bought into a shrimp boat in Beaufort and so that his store can offer local shrimp fresh from the dock.

He likewise said he provides as much organic produce from local providers as possible. "It really is all about taking that actress pace," he said.

Another big trend is health and wellness.

"This has become huge tendency over the past 30 years," he said. "People are looking for low-fat or low-calorie foods with the goal of a healthier lifestyle. That's morphed in different ways, particularly in organic foods."

According to USDA studies, other trends include offering pharmacies in grocery stores, in-store dieticians and fifty-fifty cooking classes.

"People are looking for the full shopping experience," said Foreign. "Some of our members are re-imagining their stores into community hot spots, places to socialize with access to Wi-Fi and other amenities. And I think when people are traveling to the Hilton Head surface area, they are looking for local foods at local markets to truly experience the community."

Additionally, in response to customer needs, grocers are offering in-shop coffee shops, on-site disbelieve gas stations, simplified nutrition labels, extra attention to improving the quality of store brands, and, co-ordinate to foodnavigator.com, gourmet foods, a market driven past the Food Network, magazines and other food-related media.

The Carolina Food Industry Council notes that some stores are fifty-fifty partnering with huge quick-service restaurant chains such every bit McDonald's, Pizza Hut and Starbucks to open outposts within the confines of big supermarkets.

Many stores are also very aware of their environmental footprint. For instance, many grocers, like Publix, are using detection LED lighting in frozen cases so the lights but come on when motion is detected in forepart of the instance. Most stores also are offering reusable bags, composting waste matter and working on other environmental efforts. Harris Teeter, for case, recycled 2,557,400 pounds of plastic and 37,808 tons of wastepaper in 2013 lonely.

Contributions to the customs

"Co-ordinate to ane paper study, Gene Martin (the original owner of Coligny Piggly Wiggly), gave away more food than he sold, altruistic to every charity, every concession stand, every picnic," states "The Hidden History of Hilton Head."

Dave Martin, the store'south current owner, who was 10 years one-time when his dad bought "the Pig," as it'south affectionately known by locals, continues that tradition of supporting the customs in a multifariousness of ways.

The store supports many local events and makes donations to Hilton Head's The Deep Well Project, which supports local people in emergency situations. Additionally, athletes from local schools purse groceries during fundraisers where patrons can drib money in a bucket to support the local teams.

And information technology'due south not the only shop giving back to the Lowcountry.

"Nosotros are highly active in supporting community initiatives and a number of local and regional community partners — including those aiding in the fight against hunger, schools, nonprofit organizations and our armed services," said Kroger'southward public relations managing director, Glynn Jenkins.

Food Panthera leo has a charitable programme that is committed to provide 500 one thousand thousand meals to individuals and families struggling with hunger by the end of 2020.

According to the Carolinas Food Industry Council, Bi-Lo and other grocers have been very involved in back up of the Wounded Warrior Projection's Independence Program. The Independence Programme is designed to assist veterans who need to rely on their families and friends for back up due to injuries they take suffered, such as brain injury, spinal-cord injury or other neurological conditions.

Harris Teeter's "No. 1 giving priority is eliminating hunger, followed by supporting schools grades K-12 through its Together in Education program and promoting youth health and wellness," according to its website. In 2013, Harris Teeter donated more than $8.29 million and 5.12 1000000 pounds of food to nonprofit organizations nationally.

The bottom line for Martin is simple: "Beingness in this business concern for 46 years, I don't give money to increase business; I do it because it'south in my center."

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HOW OLD ARE YOU?

PIGGLY WIGGLY

PIGLYWColigny Plaza Shopping Eye, 17 Lagoon Road, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928

SIZE OF Shop: 22,000 square feet
HOURS: 7:30 a.k.-10:xxx p.thou.
NUMBER OF ASSOCIATES: 46 (16 total-fourth dimension, 30 part-time)
YEARS IN Concern: 47

FUN FACTS: The Piggly Wiggly in Coligny Plaza was the island's offset grocery store, and it is the only privately owned grocery store on Hilton Head. Owner Dave Martin is passionate in his mission to encompass local vendors. The franchise operates its ain shrimp trawler to ensure customers receive Carolina jumbo shrimp (steamed in store for $17.99 a pound) from Port Royal Audio, and also stocks locals' recipes, such equally Hilton Caput Kitchen's peach salsa, Vegetable Kingdom Military camp Stew, and kettle popcorn from a local fire-eater. Martin's shop besides embraces a charitable mission, hosting in-store programs such as  "Bagging for Tips," which raised over $20,000 a yr for Hilton Head Isle High School athletics.

BI-LO

50 Burnt Church building Road, Bluffton, SC 29910

HOURS: seven a.m.-10 p.grand.
ADDRESS: Circumvolve Eye, 70 Pope Ave., Hilton Head Island, SC 29928
HOURS: 6 a.m.-11 p.one thousand.
Address: 95 Mathews Drive, Hilton Caput Island, SC 29928
HOURS: 7 a.1000.-10 p.m.

FUN FACTS: What you might not know about the Bi-Los in the Hilton Head and Bluffton area is that their shrimp is locally sourced from Port Regal Sound. As 1 employee put it, "Information technology came in fresh off the boat less than four hours ago." In addition to the everyday grocery staples, Bi-Lo has a department dedicated to artisanal, quirky and healthy items. Among these items are red lentil pasta spirals and Blueish Dragon stir-fry sauces. If yous're in a pinch and demand to purchase some flowers for your anniversary, Bi-Lo also has a floral department.

WALMART

Festival Eye at Indigo Park, 25 Pembroke Drive, Hilton Head Isle, SC 29926

HOURS: Open 24 hours
YEARS IN BUSINESS: 7 (opened in 2009)

FUN FACTS: Condign a Super Walmart in 2009, the Walmart on Hilton Head has more than than only a few dry goods and produce and is pretty much a total-fledged grocery store. Walmart has a wide selection of produce, meat and dairy. In that location's fifty-fifty an area closer to the entrance that has some grab-and–become items, great for picking upwardly sandwiches and hitting the beach. Walmart also has a baker that tin be a quick way to become a personalized sheet block for your friend'due south birthday.

THE FRESH MARKET

freshmarketThe Fresh Market Shoppes, 890 William Hilton Parkway, Hilton Caput Island, SC 29928

SIZE OF Shop: 21,810 foursquare feet
HOURS: eight a.m.-9 p.one thousand.
NUMBER OF ASSOCIATES: 66
YEARS IN Business organisation: 12 (opened July 30, 2004)

FUN FACTS: At Fresh Market place, it is possible to grocery shop and still feel like yous're on vacation thanks to the soothing classical music, sweetness aroma of flowers, friendly greeting from staff members and old-world vibes that the upscale grocery chain gives off. The store is spotless, allowing one to gracefully transition from the colorful produce to the pick of nuts, taffy, and chocolates, maybe even sipping a sample of the featured coffee forth the way. The trip isn't complete without selecting a homemade pie ore "crispie" cookies from the in-shop bakery. At the checkout line, there are brochures highlighting locally supported organizations, such as the American Carmine Cantankerous, No Kid Hungry or the Hope Floats Entrada.

HARRIS TEETER

Park Plaza Shopping Center, 33 Role Park Route, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928

SIZE OF STORE: 51,300 square feet
HOURS: six a.1000.-midnight
NUMBER OF ASSOCIATES: 107
YEARS IN Business: 4 (opened April 4, 2012)
Accost: Main Street Village, 301 Main St., Hilton Head Island, SC 29926
SIZE OF Store: 50,700 square feet
HOURS: 7 a.1000.-10 p.yard.
NUMBER OF ASSOCIATES: 72
YEARS IN Business organization: 25 (opened April 23, 1996)

FUN FACTS: Looking for aloe vera leaves or sugar cane? Harris Teeter is sure to check all of the boxes of an eclectic grocery list, offering a ane-stop shopping feel. Known for its meats and sprawling wine selection, Harris Teeter also houses a salad bar, sushi bar, pizza station, Starbucks coffee kiosk, pharmacy, Redbox kiosk, and more than. In-store promotions such as Fried Friday, Supreme Saturdays and Super Sundays offer competitive steals also. While one can opt for the online ordering service, shopping in store is far from a chore for parents and children alike because in that location are constant department samples, including Harry's famous free carbohydrate cookies at the checkout, to keep one satisfied.

FOOD Lion

1008 Fording Isle Route, Bluffton, SC 29910

HOURS: seven a.m.-ten p.g.
ADDRESS: 210 Okatie Village Drive, Okatie, SC 29909
HOURS: seven a.m.-ten p.thou.

FUN FACTS: As soon as you walk into Food Lion, you are met with a "hello, how is your 24-hour interval?" The client service is excellent. A clean store, this Nutrient Lion's meat section is all-encompassing, with many rarities hidden in the frozen section. Food Lion also has a bakery, neat for picking up some strudel for your weekday breakfasts. If Whole Foods or Fresh Market is a piddling likewise far to go to pick upwardly your healthy items, Food Panthera leo has an entire department dedicated to organic and good for you items.

PUBLIX

Festival Eye at Indigo Park, 45 Pembroke Drive, Hilton Caput Island, SC 29926

SIZE OF STORE: 55,000 square feet
HOURS: vii a.m.-x p.chiliad.
YEARS IN Business organisation: 21 (opened July 11, 1994)
ADDRESS: Island Crossing shopping center, 11 Palmetto Bay Road, Hilton Caput Island, SC 29928
SIZE OF Shop: 37,000 square anxiety
HOURS: 7 a.m.-10 p.m.
YEARS IN BUSINESS: 16 (opened March 23, 2000)

FUN FACTS: Publix may exist one of the older grocery stores on the island, just its services and variety of offerings keep information technology at the cut edge in terms of overall shopping experience. Ane of the first things customers caput towards is the Publix Simple Meals Center, which offers recipes, ingredients and fifty-fifty a live demonstration of a featured meal such every bit Mushroom Swiss Burgers. Nearby are the baker, offering corrupt specialty cakes, and the deli, famous for its custom subs and selection of Boar's Head meats and cheeses. Publix assembly never hesitate to offer a helping hand, from breaking a bundle of meat to conveying out groceries.

KROGER

krogerShelter Cove Towne Heart, 42 Shelter Cove Lane, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928

SIZE OF STORE: 88,191 foursquare feet
HOURS: Open 24 hours
NUMBER OF ASSOCIATES: approximately 267
YEARS IN BUSINESS: 2 ½ (opened December 2013)

FUN FACTS: Driving mid-island along William Hilton Parkway, Kroger is a landmark non to be missed. While ane tin can benefit without even inbound by using fuel points or the drive-thru pharmacy, Kroger's offerings range from a Starbuck's coffee kiosk, sushi bar, Murray's cheese shop, in-store vino expert and more. For families who similar to eat in, the shop is a bully spot to grab low-priced, last-minute items such as additional buns, condiments, a cold treat, or embankment toys every bit information technology is in a smashing destination that is easily accessible by walking and biking. Last year, Kroger sold more than than 44,000 units of sun care products lone.

WHOLE FOODS

50 Shelter Cove Lane, Suite R, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928

SIZE OF Shop: 30,000 square feet
HOURS: viii a.one thousand.-ix p.1000.
YEARS IN Business organization: 2 (opened in July 2014)

FUN FACTS: Typically known for its wide pick of organics and health food, Whole Foods has more to offering than just nutritious groceries. In improver to the regular grocery staples, the Hilton Head Whole foods has a gelato kiosk, a hot food bar, sandwich counter and a section where it serves hot pizza — perfect to take hold of a bite to swallow before you start your shopping. There's too an extensive alley of vitamins and supplements. Each week the store spotlights a local organization to donate a percentage of its sales. Last but not least, the Hilton Head Isle Whole Food has a beach alley that sells t-shirts, sandals and towels for your last-minute embankment needs.

Source: https://www.hiltonheadmonthly.com/business/3484-30-years-of-grocery-stores

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