A month after a group led by Southeastern Grocers Inc. CEO Anthony Hucker bought the company and its supermarket brands Winn-Dixie and Harveys back from Aldi U.S., Hucker is giving few details about plans for the company.
However, Hucker said the company is developing ways to improve its 170 stores and expand the business founded a century ago.
“We are embarking on a transformational journey, and I have challenged our entire business to revolutionize the customer experience,” Hucker said in an emailed response to questions from the Jacksonville Daily Record March 14.
“This change means a reinvigorated shopping experience with expanded offerings, modern store formats and exciting announcements to come,” he said…