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Super One Foods, a family-owned independent grocery chain, has been recognized with an Exceptional Independent Grocer Award for 2024 from the Shelby Report. The award highlights the company's commitment to the communities it serves by providing excellence, innovation, and outstanding service within the grocery industry.
 
The Exceptional Independent Grocer Award is a testament to Super One Foods' dedication to providing high-quality products, personalized customer experiences, and community engagement initiatives. With a steadfast focus on meeting the diverse needs of its customers, Super One Foods has become a trusted destination for fresh, affordable groceries and exceptional service.
 
"We are incredibly honored to receive an Exceptional Independent Grocer Award for 2024," said Patrick Miner, president of Miner’s Inc. "This recognition is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our team members who continuously strive to exceed our customers' expectations and make a positive impact within the communities we serve."
 
Super One Foods has distinguished itself as a leader in the grocery industry through its commitment to serve their local communities. From offering a wide selection of products to being a community-minded partner, and implementing sustainable practices, the company remains at the forefront of providing a modern shopping experience while maintaining its traditional values.
 
"We are immensely grateful to our loyal customers, dedicated employees, and supportive communities for their ongoing trust and partnership," said Miner. "This award serves as motivation for us to continue delivering exceptional service, quality products, and meaningful contributions to the communities we call home."
 
The Exceptional Independent Grocer Award is a prestigious recognition within the grocery industry.

-- Super One press release

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