New Deal Supermarket Departments
Customer Service Center - Specializing in Utility Bill payment, Western Union, Money Orders, making copies, Notary Public, making keys, accepting EBT cards for low income families, Quick Access for low incomed individuals receiving government benefits, with this technology, those individuals can receive government benefits up to five days early. In certain stores, Customer Service can even cash payroll checks, only in locations without a in store or on site bank.
Smoke Shop - Selling Tobacco Products in stores.
Wall of Values - department selling dollar or discounted items.
Beer - Stores selling alcoholic beverages.
Juices - Selling juices by the gallons, including fruit flavored daiquiri mixes.
Seafood - Specializing in raw or cooked seafood in certain areas.
Fresh Meat - Cut or whole meat. Also specializes in Pick 5 Meat Special for $19.99 in more price conscious areas.
Smoked Meat - smoked or cooked meats. Also apart of New Deal's Pick 5 Meat Special for $19.99.
Dairy - Milk, butter, eggs, and other Dairy products.
Bakery - Cakes, bread and other bakery items.
Deli - Hot deli lunches, catering, and Cooley's Catfish Shack franchise.
Produce - Fresh produce. Stores in more upscale areas, specialize in organic produce.
Floral - Flowers and other plants.
Pharmacy - Medicine, on site pharmacist filling prescription medications and various over the counter medicines.
New Deal Express - On site gas station. One such location is a former Pump and Save for a Jitney Jungle grocery store. The complimenting grocery store has since closed and converted to a Hudson's Salvage Center, but its fuel center is operating as a New Deal Express.
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