Food Lion plans to keep their doors open on their usual holiday hours. While banks, post offices, and the stock market take a break for Independence Day, expect Food Lion to be open and set for business. This makes it a handy spot for those last-second buys or things needed for a patriotic get-together.
With the Fourth of July on a Friday this year, many folks looking for last-minute items or a quick meal can relax; most big stores, food places, and good restaurants plan to stay open on Independence Day. While it helps buyers, note that banks, post offices, and the stock market will close for the holiday. July 4 has been a key date since 1776, when leaders at the Continental Congress said yes without fighting to the Declaration of Independence, putting the American colonies on a new road.
Oddly, the act of marking this huge day did not take off until after the War of 1812, when large events, such as the opening of the Erie Canal and the B&O Railroad, were tied with July 4 parties to boost national pride. Later, in 1870, Congress declared July 4 a federal holiday, confirming its place as a main part of American life.
Yes, Food Lion, the big supermarket chain, will stay open on Friday, July 4. It will keep its usual times, that is, from 7:00 to 23:00, so folks can pick up any needed things for their July 4 meet-ups. While hours can change at each place, many Food Lion shops plan to run as they always do, or may shut a bit early. This lets staff enjoy the day with loved ones. It's smart to look up your local shop's times on the web or by calling them quickly before you go. This means you have lots of plan B choices if you need more burgers, hot dog buns, cold drinks, or fun stuff to keep the party alive all night.
Food Lion began in Salisbury, North Carolina. It opened in 1957, first called Food Town. It was just one local food store at first. Later, it spread across North Carolina. In 1974, a Belgian company, Delhaize Group, bought it. For more reach outside its first home, and because other stores also had the name Food Town, they changed their name to Food Lion in 1983. Now, this chain has over 1,000 shops in 10 states in the Southeastern and Mid-Atlantic parts of the US, with more than 82,000 workers.
Food Lion’s main firm, Ahold Delhaize, was formed when two groups, Ahold from the Netherlands and Delhaize Group, joined. This made it one of the top food-selling groups on earth. To add a bit of charm to its name, Food Lion brought out its nice face, Leo the Food Lion, on January 17, 1997. Leo stands as a sign of its tie to local places and low-cost food.
So, if you need to shop for your July 4 party or just want some must-haves while fireworks light up the sky, you can count on Food Lion. Just make sure to check the store hours at your local Food Lion ahead of time.
TOPICS: Fourth of July